This free museum relies on donations, so please leave them with something. The museum itself serves as a reminder that surfing was a part of counterculture, a progression of living life in abundance. There was a Vietnam theme during my visit that recalled what it was like for soldiers coming home when boards got shorter and hair got longer.John Milius films (Apocalypse Now and Big Wednesday) are present, but the best part was reading journal entries from soldiers who longed for a return to the waters. The adrenaline rush is best operated by the brain without the human suffering around us.
Not what I expected but filled with 60 and 70 memorabilia. Texan in Vietnam war especially. Decor funky and interesting. It is free and so is parking. Donations accepted
Cool free museum takes donations to stay open. Learned some really neat facts about surfing. Very reasonably priced souvenirs much cheaper than the regular souvenir shops.
Absolutely love this place. So much information and some of the best exhibits
Easy to find. Hard to get into. The entrance is not the street front but by the parking lot in the back. But has awesome stuff. Lots of history. Totally free. Its small but lots to read lol. Staff totally friendly. And even the dog! It is surrounded by restaurants and little shops so there is other stuff to do once your out.
A free admission museum. The museum was quiet and not busy. Adjacent to the museum a small water fountain can be found with small tile stars surrounding the floor around the fountain that are dedicated to different artists. Cute and quiet place.
The surf museum outer surfers daughters are pass just a great place to go to see always changes i surf Corpus Christi since 1964 this picture was taken in 1978 in Costa Ricaif I hadnt served here in Corpus Christi I would have never been able to surf that wave so thank you for Corpus Christi I think you surf museum for sharing it with us
Very interesting. Loved the nostalgic atmosphere.
Really cool place with nice staff and cool pieces of history
Didnt mention the shorter hours anywhere online.
Took our entire family to see this unique museum. They were displaying the surfers in the Vietnam War. The staff was extremely helpful and friendly and the store has great merchandise for purchase. Will definitely return when we visit the area again.
A very interesting and different look at at an event that effected so many. Worth the time.
Loved this museum.. Was interesting to discover the connection of surfing and the war. Very interesting and cool items on display. Definitely worth a visit if youre in Corpus Christi.
We all enjoyed the Surf museum. I enjoyed seeing the display of all the old beer cans. Lot of them I can remember.
Really cool vibes and amazing insight into surfing. Its free they have really cool souvenirs too.
This is a great place to learn about the Surfing Culture in the Coastal Bend and the part it played in history. No charge.
Nice cars
It was very fun and original, but there wasnt much to look at and the majority of it was education on pollution. It was a more vintage type place and wasnt the best use of time on this 2-Day trip. If you want to see some Surfboards, rent them and take them down to the beach. Dont suck the fun out of it with a museum.
Really interesting to see all the styles of boards and history better than I expected
Unique, lots of Texas and Viet Nam surfing history, lots of boards lots of movie posters...
Amazing place! its unique and nice
Awesome place, highly recommend it. Youve gotta go atleast once in your life, especially if you love surfing.
Short & Sweet, this Museum is abound with Surfing history and creativity!If you love and appreciate the great outdoors, youll enjoy the details of this Surf Museum, Seeing the boards in person helps you imagine the time & passion given to the design and completion of each board. They are truly a work of art!
Great place to visit!
Not very big, but its free, they were very nice even though my toddler was being a handful, and had some interesting things!
A cool little museum about the history of surfing. This place deserves a spot on your tour throughout Corpus Christi and dont forget to leave a donation!
Awesome place enjoyed my experience there. Go check out the Vietnam surf exhibit
Interested info on surfing on China Beach. A little hard to find, a hidden treasure, not really for kids.
So much history of the Vietnam War. My wife found the dog tag of my mothers cousin. And took a photo of it to send home.
Good things to learn about kites that I never knew existed
Pretty cool place, learned alot
Came for an environmental event and had a great time. A lot to look at with all different surf boards and pictures! Great for a family day
Nice history
The place is a little hard to find because it isnt right on the street. It is behind the Oyster Bar on Waters Street. On the corner of Waters and Lawrence. The people are really nice. Took about an hour to view and read the exhibits. No charge but they do take donations.
Was surprised to see this in Texas, being from southern California I was really impressed with the history they had on the boards. Loved the photo booth in the back!
Always a great eatery and watering hole
The employee was super nice and helpful. Its kinda small and mostly consists of surfboards, but its a fun little place. Its hard to spot, but is behind the oyster bar.
Great place also the museum next door has a lot of history. Both places great place to hang out with the family and your family pet!
Great place, I learned alot
Amazing displays and very cool staff!
Its free, but they do accept a donation, very pritty place
Its a cool little museum and the people that work there are great.
It has amazing history about surfing and how surf boards are made, definitely recommend it.
Great local atmosphere. The artwork and the historical articles are outstanding. The museum works on donations and does a good job.
This is a neat little place along the sea wall /downtown area of Corpus Christi.We went on a Monday around lunch time. Admission is free but donations are welcome. Mostly on display were the many surf boards loaned to them by various surf legends. You could read about the board shapers and some of the history about how surfing got stated in the area. There were also a lot of pictures and news articles to see.My kids really like playing with the manual wave machine that showed them how surf worked. They also had a short VR exhibit (iPhone in a headset) where you stood on a board and got to see surfing in first person view. They liked it so much we eventually had to start breaking up arguments about whose turn it was. Kids, heh.You can be in and out in less than an hour. The staff was very friendly. The museum and bathrooms were very clean. There were lots of tshirts and merch to grab as well.It was a nice way to spend a little time. If you’re in the area, do stop in. There a several restaurants around for before or after your visit and Rebel Toad Brewing Co. is right down the street if you’re thirsty (Thu-Sat).
Hard to find but worth the search
Neat museum. Free (donations accepted). Kids enjoyed it. Super friendly. Video was awesome.
South Texas and surf, tall and midget, fast and skinny, etc. Even though the gulf is not known for its surf opportunities the museum is awesome because it chronicles the Rise of surfing and how it affected those in the area. They have an awesome collection of boards and photos, the only problem is there isnt enough, it takes maybe 30 minutes to read and sewer everything...
Free, well-done small museum. My son loved the model where he could make waves.
Such a great musuem! There is so much to learn about surfing! The gift shop in the front was also really cool!
A fun little museum with free entry, neat displays about the history of surfing, some video displays and a shop with CDs, cool flip flops and other things. The employee there was nice too.
Its awesome
Thanks for all your support for the Texas Surf community. Alo)(a, Ma)(alo!
Awsome little slice of Texas life!
Very cool for someone from the east coast like myself.
Awesome display.
This museum is a trip with so much Texas centric surf info, all they need to do is have a digital archive to save all their rare print material
Very interesting!
Cool lil place
Wish we would of made ot here.
It was nice!️
Nice!
Visit this place.
Awesome place!
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Take the kids!!
Great History
BEST spot downtown...bar none.
Cool to go visit
The best
Dig it man far out
Small free museum... Cant beat free ;)