Texas Beach & Bay Access Guide Page: Front Inside
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Texas General Land Office
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The Texas Gulf Coast
The Texas Gulf Coast consists of cordgrass marshes, which support a rich array of marine life and
provide wintering grounds for birds, and scattered coastal tallgrass and mid-grass prairies. The
annual rainfall for the Texas Coast ranges from 25 to 55 inches and supports morning glories, sea
ox-eyes, and beach evening primroses.The Texas General Land Office makes no representations or warranties regarding the accuracy or completeness of
the information depicted on these maps, or the data from which it was produced. These maps are NOT suitable for
navigational purposes and do not purport to depict or establish boundaries between private and public land.
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