If you're heading to Padre Island National Seashore soon, there's something you should know.
The national park is requiring visitors to wear face masks while inside its facilities or in areas outside where social distancing is impossible, according to a Sunday Facebook post from PINS.
PINS is managed by the Department of the Interior, which is a federal agency, not a state organization like the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. All national parks are mandating face masks. Dustin Baker, public information officer for PINS, told MySA.com the executive order from the White House does not give details on fines or violations but asks sites to encourage and remind visitors to wear face masks.