Kingsville is a city in the South Barrier Coast region of Texas. Originally meant to be a supply/commerce center for the King Ranch when it was created as a planned city in 1904, Kingsville has evolved to incorporate a naval air station and a Texas A&M campus (TAMUK) as well. However, its identity will always probably be inseparable from the ranch.
King Ranch Museum, 405 N 6th St. Here you can learn all about this rather insanely-sized beef and game ranch that dominates life around Kingsville and was its reason for being. Tel: +1 361-595-1881. Tu-F 10AM-4PM.
John E Conner Museum, 905 W Santa Gertrudis St (on Texas A&M-Kingsville campus). A natural history museum, and if you are into hundreds of mounted animals and deer heads staring at you, you're in luck. Tel: +1 361-593-2810. F-Sa 10AM-4PM.
27.51693-97.868371The 1904 Train Depot Museum,102 E Kleberg Ave,☏ +1 800-333-5032.M-F 10AM-4PM, Sa 11AM-2PM.One of the King/Kleberg family dynasty's pet projects was getting a railroad to pass through their town, Kingsville, which they did, right at about the same time it was platted. This is also the location of the Kingsville Visitor Center.(updated Dec 2021)
27.51634-97.867471King Ranch Saddle Shop,201 E Kleberg Ave,☏ +1 800-282-5464.Saddle and tack and all sorts of leather goods here. More taxidermied animals too.(updated Dec 2021)
Bray's Smokehouse, 1500 Brahma Blvd. Here you can get your photo taken by the big brahma sculpture outside, then go in and tackle some beef entree or other ranch thing. Tel: +1 361-221-1100. M-W 11AM-9PM, TH-F 11AM-10PM.
27.33366-97.692261King's Inn,1116 S County Rd 2270, Riviera,☏ +1 361 297-5265.This established restaurant overlooking the Cayo del Grullo specializes in serving fried seafood.(updated Dec 2021)