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Matagorda Island

Island in Texas, U.S.

Matagorda Island

Summary

Island in Texas, U.S.

FieldValue
nameMatagorda Island
image_nameMatagorda island 0001.png
image_altMap of Matagorda Island and San Antonio Bay
image_captionMatagorda Island and San Antonio Bay
mapTexas#USA
locationGulf of Mexico
coordinates
archipelagoTexas barrier islands
area_sqmi60.7
length_mi38
countryUnited States
country_admin_divisions_titleState
country_admin_divisionsTexas
country_admin_divisions_title_1County
country_admin_divisions_1Calhoun County
Matagorda Island sign
Sunset on Matagorda Island, Texas.

Matagorda Island (), Spanish for "thick bush," is a 38-mile (61 km) long barrier island on the Texas Gulf coast, located approximately 7 mi south of Port O'Connor, in the southernmost part of Calhoun County. The traditional homeland of the Karankawa people, the island is oriented generally northeast-southwest, with the Gulf of Mexico on the east and south, and Espiritu Santo Bay on the west and north. It is separated from San José Island to the south by Cedar Bayou, and is separated from the Matagorda Peninsula to the north by Pass Cavallo. It is accessible by boat only. It has a land area of 60.7 mi2.

Matagorda Island is devoted to wildlife refuges managed by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and the United States Fish and Wildlife Service and is known as Matagorda Island National Wildlife Refuge and State Natural Area.

The land that is now Matagorda Island State Park was acquired in 1940 by condemnation from the Hawes, Hill, and Little families (but not the Wynne-Murchison interests) for use as a temporary training facility for the World War II era.

Matagorda Island State Park was featured as a "survival location" by the main characters in the book Day by Day Armageddon by J.L. Bourne. The island is also featured as a principal location in the book Powersat by Ben Bova. Life on the island in the late 1800s is described in the book A Texas cowboy, or, Fifteen years on the hurricane deck of a Spanish pony by Charles A. Siringo.

Climate

The climate in this area is characterized by hot, humid summers and generally mild to cool winters. According to the Köppen Climate Classification system, Matagorda Island has a humid subtropical climate, abbreviated "Cfa" on climate maps.

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Sources

References

  1. "Matagorda Bay". Random House, Inc.
  2. "Matagorda Island (WMA)". Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.
  3. [http://www.matagordaisland.com/history.htm "A True History" ''Matagorda.com'']
  4. [http://www.weatherbase.com/weather/weather-summary.php3?s=74637&cityname=Matagorda+Island%2C+Texas%2C+United+States+of+America&units= Climate Summary for Matagorda Island]
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