One stop that we recently enjoyed was a visit to the Corpus Christi Museum of Science and History. We actually found out about this museum from our ‘neighbors’ while we camped out on Padre Island National Seashore. The lovely retired couple in the site next to us suggested that we visit; they had enjoyed a morning spent there so much that they changed their day’s plans and returned again in the afternoon. With such a great recommendation, we decided to check it out. A definite plus was that a ‘free day’ was only days away! With nothing to lose, we piled in the van to see what the CC Museum had to offer!
The museum has an outdoor garden, which is geared to teach about water consumption and conservation. We learned that an acre foot of water = 325,851 gallons of water (very interesting if you come from an area that is not concerned with water conservation!). We especially appreciated the beautiful plants/flowers that we were able to enjoy in February (they are having a blizzard at home! 🙂
I did think that the regular admission price per person was a little steep (at $13/adult) – but since we went on a free day, I can’t really claim any issues with it 🙂 (check out their calendar – it looks like they offer 2 free days every month).
The museum was a fun outing for our family – my only disappointment was that the museum is a bit dark, and our pictures didn’t turn out very well.
If you find yourself in the Corpus Christi area, this is a great stop, and is located conveniently by the Corpus Christi Museum of Art, the USS Lexington aircraft carrier (which I’ll share with you next week!), and the Texas State Aquarium. Have fun checking them all out!