Native Port O’Connor boys David Berger and Allan Berger, San Antonio Bay Partnership Chair help expand the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department Port O’Connor Paddling Trail to the Little Jetties at Washington & Commerce streets. In collaboration with Calhoun County Precinct 4 employees Virgil Redding (another POC native) and Dean Wilson (Seadrift) a kiosk was placed on Friday, March 13.
Currently the trail begins and ends at Fisherman’s Cut.. This trail expansion will lengthen the trail by 11 miles (bringing total trail miles to 43), add 13 new trail markers and provide paddlers with an assessable launch site option. Official opening and website update to be schedule before summer. Informational signage will be added soon to the kiosk.
Community sponsors are the POC Chamber of Commerce, West Side Calhoun County Navigation District, Calhoun County and San Antonio Bay Partnership.
For more information about the current paddling trail go to: TPWD.Texas.Gov/FishBoat/Boat/PaddlingTrails. For more information about how San Antonio Bay Partnership is helping to protect, restore and enhance our local estuaries see: SABayPartnership.org.