One of the biggest draws of staying at Lagoons RV Resort is how close you are to coastal treasures. On Day 3 of our stay, we set out to explore.
We drove ~10 minutes to Rockport Beach Park first. The sand is soft, the water calm, and the kids and adults alike found seashells and dipped toes. Then we made our way to Fulton Mansion, a local historic house overlooking the water. Tours are fascinating: rooms preserved, stories about the families, regional architecture.
For lunch, we found a little seafood café in Rockport and had blackened redfish with cilantro rice and hushpuppies—fresh, spicy, fulfilling.
In the afternoon, we opted for a fishing charter (just check with the resort for recommendations). I caught my first red drum (small one)—thrilling.
By late afternoon, we returned to Lagoons, had time to rest, swim, and enjoy quiet moments. That evening, we grilled shrimp skewers, made rice pilaf, and toasted under the sky.
If you’re staying here, plan at least one full coastal day—mix beach time, fishing, local historic sites, seafood meals, and some undiscovered local shops.