Beach and dog-friendly camping near Crystal Beach

Gulf Coast waters call anglers and boaters to take a Crystal Beach camping trip.

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12 top beach and dog-friendly campgrounds near Crystal Beach

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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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Edge Of The Waters

2 sites · RVs1 acre · Port Bolivar, TX
Waterfront RV Port on Bolivar Peninsula. Water, sewer, and electric (20-30-50 amp panel) Covered RV spot with a screen porch. Property is fenced and dogs are welcome. The screened has a dining table with chairs, and also stores some patio chairs to use on the property. They are really great to sit on the dock! There is also a charcoal grill and a crab trap for you to use. (You need a fishing license and bait. Chicken bones works great!) Fishing is great here... the canals have been dredged and folks are catching right of the back of their lots. Community fishing area is on the end of both Van Sant and Mabry, Mabry has a boat ramp. These you cast right off a drop to the intracoastal. Beach Access via community gate at end of street. Combination for those will be shared in arrival instructions. Spot is a residential lot... It is 60 x 130. Canal City is a quiet residential area. The back side fronts on the water. You will probably see more seagulls and purple martins than people. We have weekly discounts. Message me and I can go over them because the Hipcamp platform makes them difficult. It works out to approximately 7 nights for the price of 5. Be prepared: Bolivar has mosquitoes. This is the coast. If it has rained they can be really bad. The county sprays on a regular rotation but it can be bad. They tend to swarm when you pull in. Spray helps. We also send recommendations for what sprays work best for us in the arrival instructions. We do not offer refunds for mosquitoes. We have never found them unmanageable, and the screen porch keeps them almost entirely away. We are east of Rollover Pass. Easiest to arrive through Winnie and south on 124. Unless you are coming from Galveston or southeast Houston it is probably shorter. The ferry is fun (dolphins and such) but the waits can be long. Also: Do not bring loose propane tanks or gasoline cans on the ferry, they will send you away. (Propane on RV is fine, but that is all they allow) https://www.txdot.gov/discover/ferry-boat-schedules/ferry-rules.html
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Salty Dog Holidays

4 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents1 acre · Crystal Beach, TX
Short-term RV campground with private access to fishing, crabbing, and boating less than a mile from Crystal Beach, Texas! Choose to stay in our beautiful brand new 35’ travel trailer or choose to bring your own. Whether you’re boondocking, traveling, or camping, our private spacious RV lots are truly one of a kind.
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DB² Beverage Barn

2 sites · RVs, Tents1 acre · Nome, TX
We own a Drive through beverage barn with 30/50 Amp hook up, accessible water, and right off of two major highways. Two night maximum, unless other arrangements have been made. Welcome to Nome, Texas, fourteen miles from Beaumont. Seventy miles East of Houston. Djdjdjdjdjdjjdd
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Salty Paws

1 site · RV1 acre · Bolivar Peninsula, TX
Check out this small slice of paradise! Salty Paws is a wonderful stop on the Bolivar Peninsula for all of your beach needs. We are currently adding amenities each month and we hope that you stay with us now and in the future! Just a few houses from the beach with so much fun in store! With Margaritaville just 5 minutes away with many other local restaurants and stops. We are close to the stops but a nice quiet neighborhood. Walk the beach with your coffee and search for shells or just take in the waves!
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Bay Area RV Park

25 sites · RVs3 acres · San Leon, TX
New Remodeled RV lots (30/50 AMP) and Mobile Home lots are available in San Leon, Texas. - Available for Short-term & Long-term - Quite, Safe, Fenced - Laundry Room - Minutes to the ocean, beach, excellent local restaurants, and more. - 15 mins to Kemah Boardwalk - Enjoy walking on the beach, fishing, and taking your boat out. - Water and sewer included in the lot rent
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Amazing vacation spot!

1 site · RV, Tent1 acre · Port Bolivar, TX
Beautiful lot perfectly located in Port Bolivar, it is a 3 minute walk from the beach and 1 minute by car. Perfect place to enjoy to enjoy a few days of rest, the lot has water, electricity and sewer. Ideal for vacationing with your whole family. Enjoy the benefits of tons of space, don't let this unique opportunity pass you by.
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Bolivar Peninsula RV Park

53 sites · RVs40 acres · Crystal Beach, TX
Bolivar Peninsula RV Park is centrally located in Crystal Beach on Bolivar Peninsula in Galveston County, Texas. We have the comfort and amenities just right for your trip to Crystal Beach (Galveston), with our spacious super sites and full hook-ups with 30/50 amp service. Choose from Lakefront or pull-through sites. Bolivar Peninsula offers miles of sun, surf, and sand with a country-like beach atmosphere that makes this place unlike any other coastal community. Make Bolivar Peninsula RV Park your “home away from home. Our RV park boasts a massive dog park, a new WiFi system, a recently renovated bath house and washateria, and much more.
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The Tiny Turtle

4 sites · RVs1 acre · Crystal Beach, TX
We are a 5 minute walk to the beach on Bolivar Peninsula. Has water, sewer, and electric with new 50 amp panels. 3 Covered RV spots with access to the upper deck. There is a dining table with chairs on the deck, as well as two loungers and some addtional chairs to use. They are really great to sit on the deck and enjoy the ocen views for you to use.
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Gulfview RV Port

1 site · RV, Tent1 acre · Bolivar Peninsula, TX
Newly built RV port with deck overlooking the Gulf of Mexico and Rollover Bay. Sand, surf and warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico await. Just 400 feet to sand and shells. Fully fenced 1/4 acre perfect to let your dogs run. Bring your own RV or motor home and lawn chairs. No trash pickup so please pack it out and pick up after your pets. Learn more about this land: Gilchrist Texas on Bolivar Peninsula, nice beach just across road. Beach and ocean view and breeze from newly built RV Port. Property is entirely fenced. 30 and 50 Amp service. Water and septic on site. Accessible from Interstate 10 via Winnie Texas or from Galveston via Ferry. Great seafood restaurants in Crystal Beach Texas down the road and Galveston across free ferry. Watch the dolphins and large ships from Fort Travis or the ferry. 1/4 acre fenced property. Please pack out your trash as there is no trash pickup.  NOTE: You must bring your own RV. RV in photos is not part of listing. This is an empty RV Port.
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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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Bella's Place on The Bayou

1 site · RV2 acres · Angleton, TX
Imagine your own private, waterfront, two acres on Bastrop Bayou with just a short fifteen minute drive to one of the best beaches on the Texas coast. Surfside beach is just a thought away from this quiet, secluded RV campsite, tucked away from the crowds. Enjoy the fifty foot boat dock, and RV hook ups with both 50A and 30A power. Water and septic included. This beautiful property also comes with a fenced in dog yard, so bring the pups.
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Beach and dog-friendly camping near Crystal Beach guide

Overview

The unincorporated community of Crystal Beach (also known as Patton) sits on the Bolivar Peninsula and is a popular destination for camping and water sports in the Gulf of Mexico. Anglers can fish from rocks or designated jetties on miles of beach. Then set up at a nearby beach campsite where campfires are encouraged during safe conditions. It’s also possible to venture into parks like Galveston Island State Park and Sea Rim State Park that have dispersed, primitive beach camping, as well as RV and tent campsites, to spend a few days in nature. Or visit Big Thicket National Preserve to the northeast to explore forest and marshland from a campsite set up on sandbars.

Where to go

Big Thicket National Preserve

Nine different ecosystems and habitats converge in Big Thicket National Preserve and its 113,114 acres. Open to campers year-round, popular activities in the preserve include camping, fishing, and hunting. Free permits are required to camp on-site though. Hiking trails twist alongside waterways and through longleaf pine forests and bayous. Hike-in or paddle-in primitive dispersed camping allows campers to spend the night right next to nature. Some of the sandbars in Big Thicket Bog even have unique primitive backcountry camping options. Just make sure camps are pitched 200 feet from roads, trails, and park boundaries.

Galveston Island State Park

A barrier island between Galveston Bay and the gulf, Galveston Island features dunes, estuaries, and wetlands encompassed by Galveston Island State Park. Campers can bring tents and RVs to campgrounds with electrical hookups and picnic tables. Then spend the day fishing in the gulf, mountain biking through forest trails, or taking nature walks along the beach and its native wildlife. Galveston Island also has dedicated bay and beach camping, each with hookups and firepits, as well as reservable ADA-compliant vacation rentals with full kitchens and air conditioning. For an extra treat, go glamping in a raised tent platform with queen beds and adirondack chairs.

Sea Rim State Park

Sea Rim State Park is a remote coastal park where marshlands meet the Gulf of Mexico, meaning campers can take canoes and kayaks from the gulf to the marshes. However, campers should keep a watch out for alligators. Boat-in to primitive beachside camping on horse-friendly Gulf Coast beach fronts. Then, swim, fish, or hunt around the state park or enjoy a hike along Gambusia Nature Trail Boardwalk for migratory bird sightings. For a more relaxing retreat, stay at a beachside, ADA-compliant cabin adjacent to an accessible boat ramp.

When to go

Bolivar Peninsula experiences average year-round temperatures ranging from 50°F to 90°F. The area can experience longer summers with high heat. In winter, campers can enjoy quieter trips to the beach in mild temperatures. Most campgrounds are open year-round in the area for convenience.

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