Ranch camping near Crystal Beach

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

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El tejano farm

1 site · RV, Tent10 acres · Alvin, TX
Learn more about this land:10 acre farm and airport. Work in progress. Enjoy nature and fresh air. Birdwatch camp out watch stars bonfire cook out , perfect for sleep overs. Let the kids run wild.
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Buckhorn Ranch & Lake

10 sites · RVs, Tents100 acres · Sheldon, TX
Learn more about this land:Buckhorn Ranch is a large 100 acre property with a large natural swampy lake. The type of wildlife and animals that live on the property are horses, coyotes, deer, hawks, bald eagles, heron, cormorant, egret, anhinga, owls, crows, raccoons, possums, skunk, fox, alligators, snakes and much more.You can fish on the lake, hike around the lake, stargaze at night, and bird watch. small controlled campfires are permitted (not during the dry season).Property Zones:The Property has many areas which will give your camping experience the most authentic, nature-immersed with privacy with mother nature. There are 4 parts of the property in which are permitted for Camping.East Wing: Access to lake, car access, lake view ,some forest coverageWest Wing: Access to lake, car access, field view, minimal forest coverageCentral Ranch zone: Access to lake, less nature, access to pond, car accessBehind Lake: Most Private, Most Nature, Access to lake, car access (Medium cars X4 wheel drive), Lake view, forest coverage.Front Entrance Field: For RV Parking, Camping not permitted hereHistory About the Property:Property has been owned by the same family for over 40 years, has the oldest graveyard in Harris county and was known for the numerous Bucks that passed through the property.
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Texas Thai Gardens

2 sites · Lodging, RVs11 acres · Hardin, TX
A great Thai restaurant is hard to find. In the search authentic Thai food, My Wife realized she would have to cook her own Thai food. Being born and raised in Thailand, great Thai food was was on every corner. She went to the Asian Markets and bought the ingredients and cooked. Something was still missing. Of course what is missing is the Thai fresh food markets that are very common in Thailand. She then realized she would have to grow her own ingredients also.Learn more about this land:Texas Thai Gardens is an Agritourism site. We have cattle and chickens and gardens. You can fish in both small lakes. There is one that is safe to swim in. We have 5 RV sites with full hook ups. You can tent camp any where on the property that the cattle are not grazing.
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Blueberry Ranch

1 site · RV, Tent4 acres · Sandy Point, TX
You will have 2 Acres of cleared out land with a few trees all to yourself. 30 minutes from beaches also Brazos Bend state park down the road. No running water but we do have electrical outlets near the barn. Feel free to BBQ on the pit or light a fire in the firepit for a relaxing evening under the stars. Close to Beltway 8 for easy access to Downtown Houston.
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Tucker's Place

1 site · RV1 acre · Iowa Colony, TX
Secluded, but accessible to downtown, and the beach, this will be a great location to park your RV overnight or for the weekend. The Texas Medical Center is also close by. No RV hookups available at this time, but will be soon. Come enjoy the stars at night on this great spot, we look forward to meeting you!
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Ranch 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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