Texas Beach Camping 101
Are you dreaming of a change of scenery or eager to take your RV out camping? The US has no shortage of places to play in the sand and waves or relax in the sun. Many public and private beaches can be found along the coast and public parks provide travelers an opportunity to experience wildlife and the beaches in their natural state. The key to having a great beach camping experience is being prepared for the elements before you arrive. Here are a few tips for beach camping:
- Be prepared for the tricky conditions driving and parking in sand can create. Before driving out onto the oceanfront sand you should come prepared with a shovel, towrope, and a few boards in case you get stuck.
- Check the weather and the tides. It’s important to know how high the tide will rise over the course of the day and also to be aware of weather changes like a storm and how that can affect your ability to drive on the sand.
- In addition to being mindful of the tide, the wind is also an element you need to be prepared for when you are camping on the beach. Don’t leave your RV awning extended when it’s not being used. Pin everything down like your tablecloths and keep napkins in a caddy, so they don’t blow away.
- Check with local officials especially if you’re at a state park. The rangers and staff can keep you up to date on special conditions or considerations you need to be aware of during your stay.
- It’s recommended you air down your tires because letting some air out can make it easier for your vehicle to have the traction it needs to get back off the sand. Just make sure you have the necessary equipment to fill them back up as soon as possible once you’re back on normal roads.
- Always respect nature and your outdoor camping space by not leaving litter behind for the wildlife or other campers. And take care to stay off the dunes! Most areas will have signs. They are natural barriers that protect the environment and the creatures living there.
Beach Camping in Texas
There are so many options when it comes to beach camping in Texas. The great thing about beach camping is you can enjoy the ocean view without a high price tag and even turn it into an annual family tradition! Here are just a few places to get started beach camping:
- Boca Chica Beach – Miles of beachfront, marshes and shallow bays. It is also home to one of the most endangered sea turtles in the world, the Kemp Ridley sea turtle. Boca Chica Blvd. Brownsville, TX 78521956-546-372, https://www.fws.gov/refuge/Lower_Rio_Grande_Valley/visit/boca_chica_beach.html
- South Beach Padre Island National Seashore – Home to five sea turtle species (list species)! Park Road 22 Corpus Christi, TX 78418361-949-8068, https://www.nps.gov/pais/planyourvisit/index.htm
- Brazoria Beach County Park – Miles of sandy beaches, bays, bayous, and forests, Brazoria County Park has beautiful and diverse landscapes! Seagull Avenue Surfside Beach, TX 77541979-864-154, Seagull Avenue Surfside Beach, TX 77541979-864-1541
We always recommend calling ahead and checking the park websites to be aware of any closures, fees, reservations or permits. We hope you that you get to enjoy the fresh air and wide-open spaces at the beach this summer! For some traveling resources check out our blog on “How to Travel Safely in the Era of Social Distancing” Join us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Pinterest for more RV education and inspiration and stay safe and have fun this summer!