TourismKingsville is a great place to visit anytime of the year. Our average temperate is 72°, and our winters, which bring in many Winter Texans, are extremely moderate. There is a wide selection of recreational opportunities to keep people of all ages active. |  |
Fishing and hunting are among the area’s most popular outdoor pastimes. Baffin Bay, located just south of Kingsville in Riviera is world-renowned for its large spotted sea trout. The historic King Ranch is a working ranch with exotic game, dove and quail hunts offered. Guided tours are also available at specified times throughout the day and give a fascinating glimpse into Kingsville’s past as well as King Ranch’s invaluable contributions to current-day practices. Kingsville is also a birdwatcher’s dream come true with sightings of over 450 species; tours are available to observe our native wildlife. Finish up you tours by visiting each of our museums that provide a unique glimpse into the historical culture and heritage of Kingsville, the Connor Museum, King Ranch Museum and the Railroad Depot. You can also experience our uniqueness by attending the festivals and various events which include the South Texas Birding and Wildlife Festival, the Ranch Hand Breakfast and the Cactus Bowl, our Division II All-Star football game. Kingsville is also a prime location for golfing. Located on FM 3320, the 18 hole L.E. Ramey Golf Course facility is open year-round and features water hazards, bunkers, mesquite trees and large greens. Contact them at 361-592-1101 for more information. Don’t forget other activities such as music festivals, rodeos, concerts and collegiate sporting events which round out the area’s calendar.  | For a schedule of events, please contact the Convention and Visitor's Bureau at 361-592-8516 or visit them online at kingsvilletexas.com. |
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