Beach camping near Bolivar Peninsula with hiking

Sandy beaches and wildlife at every turn draw campers to Bolivar Peninsula.

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2 top beach campgrounds near Bolivar Peninsula with hiking

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Magnolia Gardens Park

60 sites · RVs, Tents200 acres · Sheldon, TX
Located steps from the San Jacinto River Historic Magnolia Gardens Park. Have your coffee riverside as the steam rises off the warm water. Observing the abundant wildlife. If a secluded GREEN space is what you're looking for, you fond it!Learn more about this land:Located on the sandy beaches of the San Jacinto River, Magnolia Gardens park. We offer a family environment you can picnic, camp, swim, fish, kayak, and rent jet skis. Set up your tent on the beach, or in the wooded areas. You can drive around the property till you find the perfect spot. There are areas near electric plugs 🔌 not Available in all areas of the park. If u wish for secluded camp site. We have plenty of space away from The world. Disconnect to reconnect
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Serene Camping on Trinity Bay

60 sites · RVs15 acres · Anahuac, TX
Escape to Trinity Bay RV & LodgingEnjoy sunsets over Trinity Bay, explore the outdoors in Ft. Anahuac Park, and visit nearby cities and museums in Houston. When you book your stay at Trinity Bay RV Park & Lodging, you have access to a variety of attractions. Pick your adventure, explore and relax back at your cabin or RV in Trinity Bay.Learn more about this land:Since 1998, Trinity Bay RV Park & Lodging has combined southern hospitality with an ideal location to offer guests the perfect place to stay throughout the years. Located next to Ft. Anahuac Park, we’re near countless cities and attractions. From Houston to Baytown, Trinity River Island Recreation Area to Cedar Hill Park, it’s the optimal place to enjoy both city and nature. Whether you’re hooking up the RV or looking for a cabin, bringing the entire family or just the dog, Trinity Bay RV Park & Lodging has what you need.
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Beach camping near Bolivar Peninsula with hiking guide

Overview

Just outside Houston on the Gulf Coast, the Bolivar Peninsula area offers world-class beaches and plenty of nearby camping accommodations. While both Crystal Beach and Gilchrest are only a 5-minute drive away, campers can also head farther into nature and discover carnivorous plants in Big Thicket National Preserve, kayak through iconic paddling trails in Galveston Island State Park, and get a thrill when playing eye-spy for alligators in Sea Rim State Park. Snag a luxury cabin rental with all the amenities of home, or opt for an adventurous backcountry camping trip—the diverse landscape of Bolivar Peninsula offers it all.

Where to go

Big Thicket National Preserve

Big Thicket National Preserve offers 113,00 acres of land and 40 miles of hiking trails. Kayak down Neches River or Village Creek and take in the shorelines dotted with cypress trees. Head back to land and walk Sundew Trail or Pitcher Plant Trail to view native carnivorous plant species, wildflowers, and local bird inhabitants. Although there are no campgrounds directly within the park, there are many campsites nearby—some primitive for a rustic experience and some amenity-filled with full hookups, showers, and laundry facilities.

Galveston Island State Park

Sandy beaches, picturesque nature walks, fishing, and kayaking are all easily found in Galveston Island State Park. Explore its well-known paddling trails—Dana Cove, Jenkins Bayou, or Oak Bayou. Butterowe Bayou boardwalk is a prime fishing spot with an observation deck of the surrounding area. Cabin vacation rentals are available within the park, offering AC, full kitchens, and wood-burning fireplaces. There are also campgrounds for tents and RVs with water and electrical hookups, fire rings, picnic tables, and access to fish cleaning stations.

Sea Rim State Park

Immerse in nature in Sea Rim State Park’s 4,000 acres of marshland, including 5.2 miles of coastal shoreline. Enjoy one of the most unique camping experiences available by snagging a floating campsite suspended in the swamp—the boat-in dock offers primitive amenities and serene solitude. Other campgrounds nearby are placed firmly on the ground for those who want a more traditional experience. Some campsites are hooked up for electricity and water. Then, horseback ride on the beach, hunt for blue crabs for dinner, or search for alligators in the marshy landscape.

When to go

April is often regarded as the best month to visit Bolivar Peninsula, when it’s warm but not overbearingly hot, and there is little chance of rain. March through mid-May and October through mid-November are safe bets for clear skies and mild temperatures. The peak of summer is very hot and rainy. In winter the winds pick up, though temperatures rarely fall below 50°F. If wildlife watching is a must, make sure to take into account seasonal migratory patterns for birds and marine life. Spring is the best time to see them in their full glory.

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