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Lagoonfest at Texas City’s Lago Mar extended through end of September
Read full article: Lagoonfest at Texas City’s Lago Mar extended through end of SeptemberTEXAS CITY, Texas – Summer Lagoonfest at Lago Mar in Texas City has been extended until the end of September. The summer celebration at the largest Crystal Lagoons amenity in Texas was set to end Sept. 13, but has now been extended until Sept. 27. The resort features more than a mile of manmade shoreline, according to the company. The lagoon is deepest at 10 feet where some watercraft can navigate the water, according to the company. The company recommends you secure your tickets in advance.
Cool off at Texas’ largest lagoon at Summer Lagoonfest at Lago Mar
Read full article: Cool off at Texas’ largest lagoon at Summer Lagoonfest at Lago MarTEXAS CITY, Texas – Texas’ largest lagoon will finally open to the public Wednesday and you are invited. The Lago Mar community in Texas City will be hosting Summer Lagoonfest at Lago Mar starting July 15 in anticipation of the lagoon’s public opening, projected to open Summer 2021. Introducing Summer Lagoonfest at Lago Mar THE LARGEST LAGOON IN TEXAS IS FINALLY HERE! TICKETS ON SALE NOW at summerlagoonfest.com Posted by Summer Lagoonfest at Lago Mar on Thursday, July 9, 2020According to their website, the lagoon will feature a mile stretch of shoreline, private cabanas, kayak rentals and other aquatic activities. IF YOU GO:Summer Lagoonfest at Lago MarHours: Wednesday - Sunday, 10 a.m.-7 p.m.Tickets: Click here.
12-acre Crystal Lagoon begins phased opening with invitation-only preview
Read full article: 12-acre Crystal Lagoon begins phased opening with invitation-only previewHouston-based developer Land Tejas has begun its phased opening of its second Crystal Lagoon in the Houston area. According to Houston Business Journal, Land Tejas held an invitation-only preview of the new 12-acre Crystal Lagoon on May 30. The Crystal Lagoon is located within the Lago Mar master-planned community in Texas City. According to the Houston Business Journal, a spokesperson says “the opening of the lagoon for resident use is imminent" and future plans include a separate pay-for-access beach club with multiple beaches for the general public. Other amenities in the works include a cabana pool, a two-story swim-up bar on an island, a kid’s beach with water features, a floating obstacle course and a watersports facility including kayaks, paddleboards and small sailboats, according to the Houston Business Journal.