![]() ![]() But late night beach fires, sleeping to the sound of the waves, solitude, dark sky, Texas! A couple nights was enough, but my family enjoyed it. Park Service drove by several times per day, and Sea Turtle watch/capture vehicles did the same. More birds than neighbors, no bugs to speak of, and the birds weren't trying to get into our trash.fines for feeding birds helps that. No neighbors within 100 yards either way, other than people driving by which was occasionally busy given it's Memorial Day weekend. It was really windy for most of our trip.of course it calmed our final day. The further you go, the more likely you'll want more than any 4x4.you'll want high clearance as well, especially towing a trailer. ![]() There is a single entrance into South Beach, the first mile is full of daily visitors, each additional mile is fewer and fewer people. While on day 1 I questioned that advice, on day 2 the Park Service erected 4x4 required signs.the sand had softened and 2wd vehicles were getting stuck all over. Located just past the park entrance gate, Grasslands Nature Trail gives visitors a chance to see what lies beyond the beach and behind the dunes. Campers are required to pay the designated entrance fee (10/day). Call a ranger to learn more about this camp at (361) 949-8069 Explore these bookable camps nearby: Horse House 30 Amp Hook Up Place was very unique. There are no facilities and no designated sites. Texas Padre Island National Seashore South Beach Campground 100 Recommend +4 Review First come, first served This campground doesn't accept bookings. 100 Recommended +20 Official website (361) 949-8068 Camping types: First come, first served campites. Primitive camping is open to RVs and tents. Just returned from a couple nights at PINS (Padre Island National Seashore) This is literally camping ON the beach.any spot along "the longest stretch of undeveloped barrier island in the world" If you don't have a 4x4 vehicle, you might be best considering a nearby paved camp area. Texas Padre Island National Seashore View 45 photos Padre Island National Seashore Share Surf-fishing, sea turtles, and seaside camping await at this coastal wilderness.
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