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Oso Bay Wetlands Preserve

Training Documents

Karankawas-at-Hans-SuterDownload
Sara-interview-with-SuterDownload
Hans-Suter-directionsDownload
Jon Brandt’s Oso_Suter_Virtual_Soils_2022Download

The Oso Bay Wetlands Preserve & Learning Center is a nature park operated by the City of Corpus Christi. This area is located along the shores of the (Cayo de) Oso Bay.

The Preserve serves as a day-use park open to the public. Hours for the educational staff vary, so please check their website and Facebook for programming. They offer frequent outreach onsite and online through Porch Talks, EcoExpert, and other programming for a variety of ages.

The website for the Preserve is here – https://www.cctexas.com/parks/services/general-government/oso-bay-wetlands-preserve-learning-center

The Facebook page is here – https://www.facebook.com/OsoBayWetlandsPreserveandLearningCenter/

Soils at the Oso Bay Wetlands Preserve and Hans & Pat Suter Wildlife RefugeDownload

The Landscape of the Oso Bay Wetlands is available through this link – The Landscape of Oso Bay Wetlands Preserve

To get to the Oso Bay Wetlands Preserve & Nature Center is located on Oso Parkway near the end of Holly Road in Corpus Christi. Below is a detailed map of the park – NOTE: North is to the left.

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