Strategic Advantages
With over 1500 acres of available land, Port Mansfield is the only port in North America that has residential leases alongside its commercial plots.
The 17 foot depth and channel width allows Port Mansfield to handle a variety of small vessels, hopper barges, flat deck barges and fuel barges.
From 2020 to 2022, Port Mansfield's assets have more than doubled while also obtaining various grants for public and commercial infrastructure.
Port Mansfield is connected to the Inter-Coastal Waterway and Mansfield Cut with access to several states and countries by boat and truck.
Residential
Port Mansfield has grown in popularity with sport fisherman nationwide. The variety and abundance of fishing is a sportsmen’s dream. Port Mansfield is famous with anglers who fish the shallow flats of the Laguna Madre for large redfish and trout, and deep sea fishermen venture into the nearby Gulf of Mexico for fish that have dominated the Texas record books for the last 25 years.
The Rio Grande Valley of South Texas has a semi-tropical climate and much of it has lush semi-tropical vegetation. Port Mansfield benefits from a sea breeze that keeps it warmer in winter and cooler during the summer.
Business
The Port of Mansfield is conveniently located along the Texas Gulf Coast just 1 mile from the Intercoastal Waterway. With its depth and channel width, Port Mansfield can handle a variety of small vessels, hopper barges, flat deck barges and fuel barges. The Port offers many advantages for businesses.