Texas Gulf Coast
Aransas Pass Harbor Cam
Live view over Conn Brown Harbor from Harbor Park in Aransas Pass.
Harbor Park · Conn Brown Harbor · Aransas Pass
Right now at Aransas Pass
- Air temp
- 85°F
- Wind
- SSE 15 mph
- Sky
- overcast
- Next tide
- High 8:01 AM tomorrow
Today runs 81–91°F with a 0% chance of rain. Sunset is at 9:03 PM.
Conditions from Open-Meteo and NOAA, refreshed through the day. The camera itself is a live feed from its operator.
About Aransas Pass Harbor
Conn Brown Harbor is the working end of Aransas Pass — shrimp boats along the docks, commercial slips, and a waterfront that earns its living rather than entertains. Harbor Park looks out across the basin. What makes this camera useful rather than just scenic is where the water sits: well inside the barrier islands, protected from the Gulf, so it stays workable on days when the beachfront and the jetties are a mess. Speckled trout, redfish, flounder and black drum all hold in this kind of sheltered inside water, and a hard winter front is about the only thing that empties the harbor out.
What this camera is good for
- Whether the inside water is fishable when the Gulf is rough
- Wind chop on protected water behind the islands
- Shrimp and commercial boats coming and going
- Fog sitting over the harbor on a still morning
This is the city of Aransas Pass's own camera at Harbor Park, so it looks over the harbor rather than out at the Gulf.
Full conditions for Aransas Pass
Common questions
- Is the Aransas Pass Harbor camera live?
- Yes, it is a live stream running 24 hours a day. If it looks dark, it is night at the camera.
- Does it cost anything to watch?
- No. Salty Forecast is completely free — no ads, no account, no paid tier, and nothing on this page is behind a sign-up.
- What are the tides at Aransas Pass today?
- Today's high and low tide times for Aransas Pass are on the tide chart page, drawn from the NOAA station at Conn Brown Harbor. Tide state changes what the beach looks like on camera — at low water the beach is at its widest.
- Why does the camera look hazy or dark?
- Live cameras sit outdoors: rain on the lens, salt spray, fog and low light all affect the picture. Night views are lit only by whatever is nearby. If the feed is down entirely, that is the operator's camera rather than this page — the conditions above still update.