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Explore the magic of the open ocean at these top spots.

The third coast is home to an
incredible diversity of marine life, and even though much of Texas is
landlocked, the state’s many great aquariums bring home the magic of the open
ocean across the state. These are some of the best aquariums in Texas, each
dedicated to housing, studying, and sharing the aquatic life of Texas and
beyond.

Considered Texas’s premier aquarium, Corpus Christi’s Texas State Aquarium is one of the largest aquariums in the U.S. Although its exhibits present oceanic life from around the globe, the aquarium places special emphasis on understanding and preserving the marine wildlife found in the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean. Plus, visitor revenue to the nonprofit institution goes toward helping fund sea turtle and bird rescue and conservation.
Two notable downtown Houston
landmarks — Fire Station No. 1 and the Central Waterworks Building — were
transformed into a 6-acre complex that contains more than 300 species of
aquatic animals. Kid-friendly exhibits recreate a Texas bayou, a shipwreck, a
rain forest, and an underwater rig, where you can see and experience the kinds
of critters that make these settings home.

The Austin Aquarium is one of the
state’s newest and most interactive marine zoos. Exhibits house thousands of
species from around the planet; popular attractions include a tropical
rainforest stocked with reptiles, a shark-feeding tank, and a stingray touch tank.

The Texas Parks and Wildlife
Department runs one of the best aquariums in Texas, in partnership with the
Coastal Conservation Association, the Dow Chemical Company, and the U.S. Fish
and Wildlife Service Sportfish Restoration Funds. Sea Center Texas is an
aquarium and fish hatchery whose primary mission is preserving coastal habitats.
A series of exhibits recreate the aquatic habitats found in different areas of
the Texas coast, including salt marshes, coastal bays, coral reefs, jetties,
and artificial reefs.
Although this aquarium, located within Dallas’s historic Fair Park, is on the smaller side, it is designed with the smaller set in mind. Educational and kid-friendly interactive exhibits offer glimpses into diverse aquatic ecosystems and allow for intimate encounters with a variety of sea creatures, from brilliantly colored tropical fish to magnificent stingrays.

Situated within the evocative
setting of Moody Gardens, Galveston’s Aquarium Pyramid is a 1.5 million-gallon
aquarium containing species of fish and marine life from the Gulf of Mexico, the
South Atlantic, the North Pacific, the South Pacific, and the Caribbean.
Tunnels underneath the aquarium allow visitors to get close to marine life by literally
walking “under the sea.”
After you’ve seen some of the best aquariums in Texas, explore more wildlife at these Texas zoos.