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Audubon Village Birding

Audubon Village is named after the Audubon Society because the development is adjacent to a birding nature preserve!

Crown Team Texas and the Houston Audubon Society have set aside over 350 acres as a permanent nature reserve for the preservation of Bolivar Peninsula’s world class birding populations and other abundant wildlife.

As if that were not enough, the development has it's own bird watching tower and is close by two world famous bird sanctuaries.

Click here to see High Island bird sanctuaries

Click here to see the Bolivar bird sanctuaries

Click here to see Bird Migratory Flyways

Click here to see Texas Birding Festivals


Golf Cart
Golf Carts are a way of life for Galveston County Bolivar Beach and the perfect beach toy for Bolivar’s home owners and renters.

Get a free golf cart and golf cart garage with the purchase of any Audubon home before August 31st 2007!

Also referred to as a "beach buggy" and "buggy hut" by developer Jim Hayes.

Audubon is uniquely suited for beach buggies with the neighborhood beach dune walkway and lakes and shopping center all designed for easy golf cart access.

Call 800-795-3843 or email Audubon Sales for details.


Bolivar Loop MapUTC 051 TxDOT High Island Roadside Park
Suggested Seasons to visit: Migrations
Site open for day use only.
Enhancements: Landscaping, nature trail, information kiosk

Entering High Island, first stop at the TxDOT High Island Roadside Park bordering TX 124. This rest stop has been landscaped with funds from the GTCBT. In addition, an information kiosk has been installed that includes a map of the various Houston Audubon Society (HAS) High Island sanctuaries. Orient yourself, for the directions to the other sanctuaries use this park as a reference point. Before leaving, however, be sure to bird the trees in and around the park.

UTC 052 HAS Smith Oaks Bird Sanctuary
Suggested Seasons to visit: Migrations
Site open for day use only. Fee charged.
From the Roadside Park, go north on TX 124 to Weeks Avenue. Turn south on Weeks Avenue to Winnie Street (look for the Smith Oaks Bird Sanctuary sign). Go east on Winnie Street to Smith Oaks Bird Sanctuary. Please purchase an annual or day pass before entering (the funds are used to maintain the Society’s 2,000-acre sanctuary system). Spring migration in Smith Oaks is one of the most remarkable wildlife spectacles in the world. Vireos, warblers, tanagers, orioles, and buntings swarm these trees as they complete their non-stop journey across the Gulf of Mexico. Be sure to check the heron rookery in Claybottom Pond on the north side of Smith Oaks for close looks at egrets, herons, and spoonbills. Bring insect repellant and wear a long-sleeved shirt to dissuade the mosquitoes.

UTC 053 HAS Eubanks Woods Bird Sanctuary
Suggested Seasons to visit: Migrations
Site open for day use only. Fee charged.
From the Roadside Park, travel north on TX 124 to Weeks Avenue (which may also be reached by returning west from Smith Oaks Bird Sanctuary on Winnie Street). Go south on Weeks Avenue to Old Mexico Road, then east on Old Mexico Road to Eubanks Woods Bird Sanctuary. A boardwalk allows access to the woods in wet weather. The oaks in Eubanks Woods are rather young, and therefore migrants are often seen here at eye level (a welcome break from the neck stretching at Smith Oaks).

You may continue east on Old Mexico Road to reach the east entrance to Smith Oaks Bird Sanctuary.

UTC 054 HAS S.E. Gast Red Bay Sanctuary
Suggested Seasons to visit: Migrations
Site open for day use only. Fee charged.
From the Roadside Park, go south on TX 124 to 7th Street. Turn west on 7th Street to S.E. Gast Red Bay Sanctuary. The Gast Sanctuary is perched on the western edge of High Island, and offers both woodland birding and a view of the coastal prairie that surrounds the salt dome (rather than an actual island, High Island is atop a salt dome that lifts above the coastal plain). The small willow-lined pond at the entrance to this sanctuary is a wonderful spot to look for migrants (just sit quietly on the bench and let the birds come to you).

UTC 055 HAS Boy Scout Woods Bird Sanctuary
Suggested Seasons to visit: Migrations
Site open for day use only. Fee charged.
From the Roadside Park, travel south on TX 124 to 5th Street (also reached from the Gast Sanctuary by returning to TX 124). Turn east on 5th Street and proceed to Boy Scout Woods Bird Sanctuary. HAS staffs an information booth and shop in this sanctuary during the spring. Annual and day passes may be purchased here. Interesting migrants may show anywhere in these woods, so be sure to review the sighting sheet that is kept at the information booth. Remember that fall migration (from late August through October) is also an excellent time to bird High Island. The crowds are sparse (compared to spring), and the birding is just as entertaining.

Continue south on TX 124 from High Island to the coast and TX 87. TX 87 is still passable for a short distance east of High Island, and unusual gulls are often seen along this beach (also scope the pond just to the east of High Island for ducks). However, the road is washed out toward Port Arthur and should not be attempted in any vehicle.

UTC 056 Rollover Pass
Suggested Seasons to visit: All Seasons
Site open for day use only.
From the intersection of TX 124 and TX 87, continue southwest on TX 87 to Rollover Pass. Scaup, mergansers, and occasionally scoters and Oldsquaw are seen in the nearshore waters along this stretch of the coast. Rollover Pass is a man-made channel across Bolivar Peninsula, and this “fish cut” has caused the formation of an extensive tidal flat on the bay (north) side of the peninsula. At low tide, tens of thousands of shorebirds, gulls, and terns will feed and roost here. In addition, the spoil islands in East Bay support significant colonial waterbird rookeries.

UTC 057 Yacht Basin Road
Suggested Seasons to visit: All Seasons
Site open for day use only.
Continue southwest on TX 87 to Yacht Basin Road (0.5 mile west of Rollover Pass). Yacht Basin dead-ends at the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway (GIWW), but this short drive crosses an interesting coastal marsh. Whimbrels and Long-billed Curlews are often seen on the sand flats in migration, and Clapper Rails, Willets, and Seaside Sparrows breed in the cordgrass marsh.

As you drive southwest along TX 87 toward Bolivar Flats, there are several roads that cut back toward the GIWW that are worth checking. Among these are Tuna Drive, Bob’s Road, and Crystal Beach Road. Remember, however, that the land bordering these roads is private. BIRD ONLY FROM THE SHOULDER, AND PLEASE DO NOT TRESPASS.

UTC 058 HAS Bolivar Flats Shorebird Sanctuary
Suggested Seasons to visit: All Seasons
Site open for day use only.
Continue southwest on TX 87 to Loop 108/Rettilon Road. Go south on Rettilon Road to the beach, then turn west and parallel the shoreline (try to stay on the wet, packed sand) to Bolivar Flats Shorebird Sanctuary. Park near the poles. Bolivar Flats sits at the base of the North Jetty, which protects the entrance to Galveston Bay. The jetty traps the longshore sediments that are carried southwestward along the coast, and the result is an extensive tidal flat. Tens of thousands of gulls, terns, and shorebirds feed here at low tide, and immense flocks roost here when the tide is high. Several thousand American Avocets spend the winter on the flats, joined by over 100 Piping Plovers. Nelson’s Sharp-tailed Sparrows winter in the cordgrass, and Peregrine Falcons frequently stoop on the shorebird flocks out on the flats. Do not miss visiting this site.

Continue southwest on TX 87 to the North Jetty (1.9 miles from Rettilon Road). A walk along the jetty at low tide will offer good looks at many of the birds feeding on Bolivar Flats.

UTC 059 Fort Travis Seashore Park
Suggested Seasons to visit: Migrations
Site open daily. Developed camping available.
Continue southwest on TX 87 to Fort Travis Seashore Park. Groove-billed Anis have been consistently seen in the thick shrubs around the park entrance. The trees and shrubs at this location may hold migrants that you have otherwise missed along the coast. Remember that each woodlot along the coast is unique as to its exact mix of trees and shrubs. Migrants that occur along the upper coast in low densities (such as Cape May and Black-throated Blue warblers) are just as likely to appear in one of the minor sites as in the woods at High Island. In addition, species such as Nashville and Yellow warblers prefer scrubbier habitat, and are not frequently seen in the more mature mottes. In other words, be adventuresome!

UTC 060 Frenchtown Road
Suggested Seasons to visit: All Seasons
Site open for day use only.
Continue southwest on TX 87 to Frenchtown Road (just before you reach the Bolivar ferry landing). Turn north and continue toward Port Bolivar. American Oystercatchers are often seen along this road at low tide.

Continue southwest on TX 87 to the Bolivar ferry landing, and cross to Galveston (the ferry ride is free).

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AIA Communities by Design 

The American Institute of Architects (AIA)

The AIA Center for Communities by Design, as part of its continuing effort to provide resources to support livable communities, introduces the 10 Principles for Sustainable Communities:
(Crown Team is proud to bring these principles into all their developments and bring these advances to the Bolivar area.)
  1. Design on a Human Scale - Compact, pedestrian-friendly communities allow residents to walk to shops, services, cultural resources, and jobs and can reduce traffic congestion and benefit people's health.
  2. Provide Choices - People want variety in housing, shopping, recreation, transportation, and employment. Variety creates lively neighborhoods and accommodates residents in different stages of their lives.
  3. Encourage Mixed-Use Development - Integrating different land uses and varied building types creates vibrant, pedestrian-friendly and diverse communities.
  4. Preserve Urban Centers - Restoring, revitalizing, and infilling urban centers takes advantage of existing streets, services and buildings and avoids the need for new infrastructure. This helps to curb sprawl and promote stability for city neighborhoods.
  5. Vary Transportation Options - Giving people the option of walking, biking and using public transit, in addition to driving, reduces traffic congestion, protects the environment and encourages physical activity.
  6. Build Vibrant Public Spaces - Citizens need welcoming, well-defined public places to stimulate face-to-face interaction, collectively celebrate and mourn, encourage civic participation, admire public art, and gather for public events.
  7. Create a Neighborhood Identity - A "sense of place" gives neighborhoods a unique character, enhances the walking environment, and creates pride in the community.
  8. Protect Environmental Resources - A well-designed balance of nature and development preserves natural systems, protects waterways from pollution, reduces air pollution, and protects property values.
  9. Conserve Landscapes - Open space, farms, and wildlife habitat are essential for environmental, recreational, and cultural reasons.
  10. Design Matters - Design excellence is the foundation of successful and healthy communities.
...there is so much more to Crown Team, the more you find out about these guys - the more you like them. They put in the sewer system in Bolivar for $30 Million, they are building hurricane resistant homes, they build out the neighborhoods just like they promise and they take pride in every home they build like it's their own. Contact us and let us show you just how much a difference owning a Crown Team home makes.
  
Hurricane Resistant Construction Pioneered by Crown Team 

  
Bolivar Peninsula News 
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The Bolivar Peninsula Cultural Foundation Museum held a wine-and-cheese reception for artist Sidney Brown on Saturday July 12th.
Public Hearings Scheduled for the Latest Coastal Issues and the Texas GLO 25 Jun 2008
The Texas General Land Office (GLO) has proposed new rules in the May 16th edition of the Texas Register which implement certain provisions of House Bill 2819, 80th Legislature.
More Than a Big Fish Story at Rollover Pass Bolivar Peninsula 19 Jun 2008
The famous Rollover Pass will continue on thanks to the many donations, large and small.
If You Haven't Discovered the Bolivar Peninsula, You Don't know What You're Missing 09 Jun 2008
Recently featurd in Texas Explorer, Bolivar is the home of popular Crystal Beach and so much more. Bolivar is business at its best and offers a family oriented relaxed lifestyle. Discover Bolivar and you'll never want to leave; and best of all, Bolivar is affordable.

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Crown Team Texas Developers 

Sales OfficeThe Crown Team of Bolivar Texas.

Collectively, principals of the Crown Team have more than 100 years of experience in construction and development. The Crown Team is a partnership of the following entities:



ARCON Architects, a multi-faceted, commercial and residential architectural firm, was established in 1991 and has served as “township architects” for Laguna Harbor from its conception. Stan Cromartie, AIA and his staff worked with the owners to conceptualize the development, drawing inspiration from West Indies coastal designs that are not only functional, but also distinctive in character.

Bolivar DVDA clear goal of the developers of Laguna Harbor was to offer a variety of high-end properties that worked together as a compatible whole. ARCON assisted with land-planning services and established the Architectural Guidelines and Design Regulations to accomplish the goals. The firm also designed the Showcase Center and the unique Harbor Houses, structures that exemplify the style of the waterfront community. The firm, which excels in integrating interior and exterior spaces in its work, will also design homes for several of The Estate and The Cove properties.


Crown Team Construction, LLC is a design/build general contracting firm providing commercial and residential construction services. Crown Team was established by a group of Southeast Texas businesspeople who recognized the need for a construction company that can provide a total turn key solution from design to move in. The key objective in the formation of the The Crown Team was to provide homeowners in Laguna Harbor with a level of integrity, innovation, experience and quality unsurpassed in the commercial and residential market.

The Crown Team support staff consists of experienced professionals including seasoned architects and interior designers, creative landscape architects and knowledgeable Realtors. Managing Partner Leroy W. Faulk, Jr. has over 30 years of experience in commercial and residential design and construction. His experience includes commercial/ industrial projects in excess of $40,000,000 and residential projects of all sizes small and large.

Crown Team Construction will serve as “township builder” for Laguna Harbor building Laguna Harbor’s Showcase Center, Harbor Houses as well as inventory and custom homes in The Estates and The Cove. The Crown Team utilizes highly skilled craftspeople and sub-contractors in order to make the building process enjoyable and the investment secure. The Crown Team’s attention to exact detail and experience provide a product that is elegant, enjoyable, and enduring.


Crown Team Bolivar ResortsAllco, Ltd. is a full-service construction firm that excels as a diversified deliverer of contract services for commercial, public and industrial applications in the fields of management and construction.

The firm prides itself on building to exceed expectations, on schedule and within budget. Founded in Beaumont, Texas, in 1985, Allco boasts a senior staff with extraordinary experience and a standing work force of more than 200 skilled employees, including staff and craftspeople who perform the majority of the contract service in-house. As well as the financial integrity, credit lines, facilities and equipment to successfully perform major construction projects, Allco has built its reputation on pride, a depth of talent, experience and an attitude to excel.

The construction firm has provided construction, construction management and design/build construction services for projects ranging in size from $50,000 to $50,000,000. Its portfolio includes commercial projects, education facilities, institutional projects, industrial construction, bridges, civil construction, water treatment and wastewater treatment plants, public works and heavy highway construction.


Crown Team builds custom and modular homes using a new construction technique that makes the homes stronger and hurricane resistant.

Crown Team homes are precision built in climate-controlled environments, subjected to rigorous quality inspections, and are almost complete when they arrive at the site. This also makes building out the neighborhood less like a construction zone and this benefits the initial home buyers and investors, who typically get better pricing.

Reasons to own a Crown Team Home:
  1. Safest and Strongest Homes being built in America - US Government
  2. Hurricane Wind Protection Up To 140 MPH. Stick Built Homes, including brick, start to fall apart at 100 MPH.
  3. Better Foundations. They include elevated concrete reinforced pylons. The house is then securely anchored on top.
  4. Flood Protection. All of our attractive homes are raised 25 feet above lot grade, above FEMA’s newest standards.
  5. Mold Resistant. Our wood is framed inside a factory, shipped in waterproof wrap. Stick Builders frame their homes outdoors where wood, walls, floors, and rafters get rain soaked and moldy.
  6. High Tech High Quality Construction. Floor mounted power drills and saws cut lumber to precise tolerances that cannot be achieved with on-site construction, high speed nail guns follow computer assembly plans exactly.
  7. Better Insulated. Deep wood floor joist space is filled with insulation. Stick built homes have no floor insulation just cold concrete slabs.
  8. Energy Star compliant homes all save about 30% on monthly utility bills.
  9. Easy Care and Less Maintenance. Exterior walls are Hardi plank fiber cement.
  10. Faster Move-in. Custom homes are typically ready in 3 months.
  11. Higher Resale Values.

Fortified LogoCrown Team is building all its homes to the I.B.H.S Fortified Living Standards, which specifies construction, design and landscaping guidelines to increase a new home's resistance to natural disaster from the ground up.

For information on I.B.H.S. and Fortified...for safer living®
click here.

Read about some of these new fortified homes in the news at
TexasGulfCoastOnline.com Fortified Homes News
  
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