π³πΎ The Big Tree in Rockport, Texas – Standing with a Thousand Years of History
Simba and I visited the Big Tree in Rockport, Texas — one of the largest and oldest live oak trees in the entire state. Estimated to be more than 1,000 years old , this massive coastal oak has endured centuries of storms, shifting shorelines, and generations of human history along the Texas Gulf Coast. Standing beneath its sprawling canopy makes time feel different. Long before Texas existed as we know it, this tree was already rooted here, adapting to salt air, hurricane winds, and environmental change while continuing to grow and survive. If you enjoy ancient trees, natural history, and places that connect you to the deep past, the Big Tree is an unforgettable stop in Rockport. π¬️ A Survivor of the Texas Coast Live oaks are uniquely suited for harsh coastal environments, and the Big Tree is the ultimate example of that resilience. Its enormous trunk, thick bark, and low, twisting limbs are shaped by centuries of wind and weather. Rather than growing tall and narrow, the tree spread...