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spring break destinations best spring break destinations spring break destinations for families Spring BreakClear Creek ISD students are on spring break March 11-15. That means Coastal Point residents are gearing up to explore Bay Area attractions and beyond. While many of them will be tried and true staples, others will be off the beaten path. Where will they be going? Take a look:
Spend the day kayaking, exploring the beach, birdwatching, fishing and camping.
Take to the bay and enjoy dolphin antics galore on this 45-minute narrated tour.
Moody Gardens is super-sizing Spring Break, so head out there for special admission deals, new films, and everything you’ve come to love about this special amusement park.
If you want to have a “haunting” good time in Galveston this spring, this ghost tour hits all the spine-tingling stops.
Schlitterbahn Galveston Waterpark
Hit the water slides, lazy rivers, and water coasters for a day of family fun.
Artist Boat Eco-Art Kayak Tours
Paddle the Coastal Heritage Preserve and stop off for art lessons along the way.
Free Sandcastle Lessons at East Beach
Take your budding architects to East Beach for free sandcastle lessons.
Every day is a good day to visit Space Center Houston, but arrive March 9-13 and experience live music, space tech, immersive activations, and a stellar odyssey of exploration.
Thrills, chills, and good times await at everyone’s favorite theme park.
Connect with nature, take part in special activities, and enjoy a peaceful afternoon.
This serene botanical garden in League City is perfect for a family picnic.
Explore local wetlands, trails, and recreation areas in League City.
League City Hidden Gems Geotour
Explore League City and hunt for treasures.
Grab your kayak and enjoy scenic views.
Photo credit: Moody Gardens (Moody Gardens Tunnel), Schlitterbahn Waterpark (Schlitterbahn Blaster), VisitGalveston.com (Sandcastle Building), Kemah Boardwalk (Boardwalk), Exploration Green (wetland)