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History: Port Isabel
Lighthouse State Historic Site consists of .9 acre in
Port Isabel, Cameron County. The park was acquired by
purchase from private owners, Lon C. Hill and the Port
Isabel Realty Company, in 1950 and was opened to the
public in 1952. In September 1996, a $320,000 Visitors
Center was completed and the Texas Parks and Wildlife
Department turned over the daily operation of Port
Isabel Lighthouse State Historical Park to the City of
Port Isabel, according to a 1993 agreement. While the
operation and daily maintenance of the lighthouse and
Visitors Center transfers to the city, Texas Parks and
Wildlife retains ownership of the state park and will be
responsible for any major repairs.
In the 1800s,
the low-lying Texas coast made charting a seagoing
course extremely difficult, and a number of captains
requested that something be done. The Port Isabel
Lighthouse was constructed in 1852, near sites of Civil
War Battle of Palmito Ranch (1865) and Mexican War
Battles of Palo Alto and Resaca de la Palma.
The old Texas lighthouses declined in importance over
the years. Newer towers with more powerful fixtures were
built at the turn of the century, and the Depression
years meant that less money was available for keeping
the lighthouses lit. The emergence of railroads provided
a direct link between Corpus Christi and the interior of
Mexico, and this meant less commercial shipping. As a
result, the Port Isabel light was extinguished in 1905.
The lighthouse fell into neglect until the Texas State
Parks Board provided funds for restoration in 1947.
Dedicated as a state park in 1952, the historic landmark
has become a popular tourist attraction.
The
restoration of the 72 foot lighthouse was completed in
2000. The lighthouse was returned to the appearance it
had following its last major operational renovation in
1880. The restoration project involved extensive metal
casting and fabrication, masonry and structural repairs,
new coatings and site development.
The Center:
The center is a replica of the original lighthouse
keeper's cottage and surrounding decorative fence. It is
staffed by the Port Isabel Chamber of Commerce, whose
offices are located here. The building also includes
restrooms and maintenance facilities and houses an
interpretive exhibit highlighting the history of the
lighthouse and the old Fort Polk site it occupies.
Activities: Of the 16 lighthouses originally
constructed along the Texas coast, Port Isabel is the
only one open to the public. With a perch 50 feet above
the ground, it is always popular with photographers and
other visitors, because they can enjoy great views of
South Padre Island and the beaches. In fact, a number of
couples have climbed the 75 winding stairs, including 3
short ladders, to exchange wedding vows on top of the
tower.
Facilities: The grassy knoll where the
lighthouse sits is ideal for strolling and relaxing, and
the facilities are for historical study and scenic
viewing. Picnic tables are also available.
Directions: The park is located on the Lower Laguna
Madre in the City of Port Isabel, approximately 26 miles
east of US Highway 77/83 on State Highway 100. The
Lighthouse is 72 feet high, so you can't miss it.
Elevation, Weather, and Schedule Information:
Elevation: 15. Weather: Average annual rainfall 25.4;
average January minimum 51; average July maximum 93.
Open: Summer hours are 10am to 6pm Sunday through
Thursday and 11am-8pm Friday and Saturday. Winter Hours
are 9am-5pm 7-days a week. ( last tour tickets sold 1
hour prior to closing. )
Admission: Tours are
given 7-days a week. Single Ticket: Adults $3, Seniors
(55 and over) $2, Students $1 (5 years old to college)
Combination Ticket: Admission to the Lighthouse, the
Port Isabel Historical Museum, and the Treasures of the
Gulf. Adults $7, Seniors (55 and over) $5, Students $2
(5 years old to college)
Area Attractions: For
information on the Port Isabel Historical Museum and the
Treasures of the Gulf Museum go to
www.portisabelmuseums.com. Resort facilities are
available across the Queen Isabella Causeway at South
Padre Island. The Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife
Refuge, and the Cities of Brownsville, and Matamoros,
Mexico, are some other nearby attractions.
For
more information about the park operation, contact the
park. For information on other state parks, call the
park or Park Information at 1-800-792-1112.




