Historical landmarks abound here in Texas, but how many have you visited that date back over a millennium? This 1000-year-old oak tree in Rockport has quite literally stood the test of time, weathering the elements - including countless hurricanes that have rocked our coastline - without losing a single branch. You absolutely must visit this historic tree in Texas.
Goose Island State Park is located just north of Corpus Christi at 202 S. Palmetto St., Rockport, TX 78382.
Texans have been visiting this peaceful place for decades to fish, hike, boat, camp, and simply the stillness that only waves crashing beneath an amber sunset can provide.
Upon entering the park, a whimsical tree tunnel beckons you into its clutches.
The forest canopy thickens overhead as you journey farther along the road, creating a setting perfect for the magical landmark waiting ahead.
One lesser-known feature of the park is a massive, 1000 year-old oak tree.
Known as the Big Tree, this incredible natural wonder is one of the largest and longest-standing oaks in the entire U.S. This is one of the most awe-inspiring historic landmarks in Texas.
A tree this old would be impressive in any state, but the Gulf Coast has been devastated by countless hurricanes throughout history.
The Rockport area was affected especially hard when Harvey hit years ago, but Big Tree weathered the storm without so much as a limb out of place. Take a visit to Goose Island State Park and experience the natural beauty in Texas.
For more information, head to the park's website or Facebook page.
Have you ever visited the Big Tree, this historic tree in Texas? Are there any other natural historical landmarks in Texas that have stood the test of time? Tell us your favorites!
For more Lone Star State history, check out This Road Trip Takes You To The Most Fascinating Historical Sites In All Of Texas.
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