Rockport-Fulton, TX
Rockport-Fulton, TX is a coastal gem situated on the Live Oak Peninsula where Aransas Bay and Copano Bay meet. Founded in 1867, the town has transformed from a ranching and shipping port to a hub for shipbuilding and tourism.
October temperatures in Rockport-Fulton range from 66 to 84 degrees, providing an ideal climate to explore the stunning beaches, bays, and the expansive Gulf of Mexico. Rockport Beach, recognized as a "blue wave" beach, displays cleanliness and natural beauty.
Surrounding the town are state parks like Goose Island and Mustang Island, showcasing unspoiled landscapes. Rockport-Fulton is a coastal community with minimal traffic, creating a laid-back atmosphere.
Beyond the peaceful ambiance, the town offers diverse outdoor activities, including fishing, bird watching, boat cruises, and paddleboard or kayak rentals. The family-friendly environment ensures everyone can enjoy the plethora of fun activities available.
Join us in Rockport-Fulton to celebrate the Feast of Tabernacles, portraying the millennial reign of Jesus Christ!
For additional information regarding the Feast in Rockport-Fulton, TX, please contact the Festival Coordinator, Mr. Michael Elliott.
Festival Coordinator
Mr. Michael Elliott
Phone: (480) 243-2656
Email: [email protected]