Best Dispersed Camping near Liberty, TX

Dispersed camping near Liberty, Texas primarily consists of coastal sites on the Bolivar Peninsula area, with several beachfront options where vehicles can drive directly onto the sand. Bolivar Flats Dispersed Camping represents the most established area, positioned along the Gulf of Mexico approximately 60 miles southeast of Liberty. Additional sites include High Island Beach and Rollover Pass, which share similar coastal geography. Inland options are limited, with only one identified hunter camp on Forest Road 217A, situated north of Liberty in what appears to be more forested terrain. The coastal sites permit free camping along extended beach stretches with minimal restrictions.

Access conditions vary significantly among the sites. Coastal areas feature compacted sand that supports most vehicles, though larger rigs should stay closer to the shoreline for firmer ground. Bolivar Flats requires a $10 annual beach parking permit, while areas to the left of Rettilon Road remain free. Most sites lack drinking water, hookups, and formal facilities, though some locations offer basic amenities like portable toilets and trash receptacles. Weather considerations are critical, with coastal sites exposed to high winds, storms, and tidal fluctuations. A review noted, "Check the weather! I was there the night of a tornado watch. 70 mile an hour winds and heavy rain."

The beachfront camping experience provides direct ocean access with unobstructed views. Most coastal areas remain uncrowded during weekdays but experience heavier use on weekends and holidays. Campers consistently praise the sunrise views and ocean sounds. Several reviews mention excellent cell service at these sites. Visitors should prepare for coastal camping challenges including wind, sand, and occasional biting insects. Space between campsites is generally ample, allowing for privacy despite the open terrain. One camper described Bolivar Flats as having "wide open Beach 27 miles long and the water is cold right now but it's still pretty nice." Another noted, "The sand is very compacted and easily drivable. We saw all types of vehicles from golf carts to massive class A rigs."

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  • J
    Jan. 29, 2021

    Bolivar Flats Dispersed Camping

    Easy access flat beach camping

    Half mile stretch at end of access road to left is nice beach with dunes and free dispersed camping. Other sections require permit (on line or in person). Watch tides and weather, but really easy safe beach with big views. There are of course oil tankers visible and so not a pristine natural area. Adjacent to a preserve. Excellent.

  • Roger W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 20, 2024

    Bolivar Flats Dispersed Camping

    Great Sunrises . Not Busy In Winter

    Bolivar Beech: A nice experience during the week. However, there is lots of activity on the sunny weekends. I have heard that it is very crowded with campers during spring break and in the summer. Also, there is a gated community being built behind the section of beach near Retilion Rd. I spoke with two city officials with Nuisance Abatement. There is talk of instituting a 2 week limit.
    (Scale 1- bad, 5-Very good

    (70 yr olds in 17’ trailer.)

    Overall Rating: 4 - would be a 5 but for heavy usage of day users during sunny weekends. Many are great. Few are not. One child came behind our camper and helped herself to our collection of shells while her mom watched. Careful of your belongings.

    Price 2023: $10 to the right of Rettilon Rd. Free to the left of Rettilon Rd. Security: None Usage during visit: Campers: Light this time of year Site Privacy: None Site Spacing: Plenty of room to spread out and most campers do. ‘Pad’ surface: Sand Reservations: No Campground Noise: Noisy on weekends. Quiet, for the most part at night, but for the occasional party persons.
    Road Noise: None Through Traffic in campground: Lots of folks driving the beach on the sunny weekends. Minimal during the week. Dispersed Camping . Potable Water Available: Bring what you need. Generators: Allowed. Bathroom: One pit toilet in our area, at the beach end of Rettilon Rd . It is very full after the weekend. Bring your own TP. It runs out.
    Showers: No Cell Service (AT&T): 2 to 3 bars Setting: Beach, dispersed Recent Weather: S50s at night and 60s during the day.
    Solar: Great Host: No Rig Size: Largest.

  • NThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 19, 2021

    Bolivar Flats Dispersed Camping

    Wow Free Beach Vacation

    The Flatts-Bolivar Peninsula or Crystal Beach is all sort of the same thing. There are 27 miles of sand facing the Gulf of Mexico that you are able to drive on and to camp. Make sure you park high enough that you are above the tide line. You will find all sizes and types of rigs. If you are going to camp you will need to obtain a Bolivar Beach Parking Sticker. The sticker is only $10.00. You can purchase by mail with a self addressed envelope with a check or money order to Bolivar Beach Parking Sticker, PO Box 1679, Crystal Beach, TX 71650 or purchase in person at most stores, real estate agencies on Bolivar or Chamber of Commerce. If you have ATV's or golf cart you will need stickers for those. Stickers are good for one calendar year. There are trash cans and some port a pots. You may have a fire. 

    Please do not leave trash, take care of the beach and the privilege of free camping on the beach. 

    LNT 

    BTYFI 

    Travel safe

  • Laura M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 11, 2022

    Bolivar Flats Dispersed Camping

    AMAZING

    This place is EXCELLENT! From Galveston take the ferry across it's really convenient and free! We took our 26ft Class C RV on the ferry no problem. Pick a spot of the beach and just set up camp! The sand is very compacted and easily drivable. We saw all types of vehicles from golf carts to massive class A rigs. 

    When we were there is was not busy and there are only a few other campers. People come and go to use the beach to fish or play and cars will occasionally pass by your camp but it it not bad because you are literally yards from the water! 

    There are garbage cans set up up and down the beach which is miles long. 

    Bring water and pack out as much as you can and try not to fill up the garbage can you may be next to because there is quite a bit of litter on the beach. We picked up liter daily when we stayed. Mostly old garbage that has washed up from the ocean. Very peaceful and relaxing place to stay and will definitely be coming back here. 

    There are no bathrooms so you’ll need to be self contained. Good cell reception with ATT and Verizon

  • NThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 19, 2021

    Rollover Pass

    Great for Fishing

    Rollover Pass, Texas was first used by smugglers that would transfer their loot between the Gulf and Galveston Bay. Their loot was normally packed into the large wooden barrels and they rolled their loot from one side of the bay to the other. So Rollover Pass was very fitting. Now Rollover Pass is mainly used by locals for fishing. Large sand parking lot where they can park, fish, camp, and spend the weekend. There are porta pots and trash containers and you will find the same lots on both sides of the highway. The property is privately owned. There are no signs stating that you may camp but it has been accepted policy for some time. Sand is hard packed. 

    LNT

    BTYFI

    Travel safe

  • D
    Jan. 13, 2021

    Bolivar Flats Dispersed Camping

    Greatest experience.

    Check the weather! I was there the night of a tornado watch. 70 mile an hour winds and heavy rain. Got alerts on my phone but I had about 6 drinks and did not want to risk those problems, so I braved the storm. Very humbling experience. To be fair, the weather was clear when I started the 500 mile journey to this spot.Weather the other days was great during sunlight. Bring a shovel if you want to start a fire and please be cautious about the winds blowing in. I could very easily see an unsupervised fire causing a devastating event. Nothing better than waking up to the ocean sounds or hearing them with a fire. Bring firewood if you enjoy fires. It's 10 dollars a bundle in town. Unless you wanna drive 50 miles. Great place, a bit of trash but, if you're able. Do your part with some gloves and fill a bag. I filled a bag in about 20 minutes. Would recommend to anyone, and I will be staying there anytime I can get a week to stay. Tide didn't come up closer than 15 yards to the the dunes,, even during a crazy storm.. Safe travels!

  • sThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 22, 2024

    High Island Beach

    Love!

    Super pretty. It is the true meaning of dispersed camping, so zero established sites. Plenty of room to go out and turn around with a big rig, and the sand is very hard packed so I wouldn’t be too worried about sinking as long as you hug a little closer to the shoreline versus the grass. There’s a parking lot before the beach that’s asphalt and seems to be fair game. The drive out to the beach is well established and well marked, so it’s easy to find. We went in November so it dropped to 40’ in the night; be prepared for colder temperatures.

  • Morgan B.
    Jun. 11, 2022

    Bolivar Flats Dispersed Camping

    Gorgeous morning view!

    So honestly I didn't choose a good weekend to do my first camping trip here (memorial weekend) but that didn't impact the trip at all. It also helped that we've stayed here a few times and knew the area well enough. There were a lot of people but they were all polite and there were accessible bathrooms (port-o-pottys). The police patrolled often and the ice cream trucks did too which helped on such a hot weekend but the nice breeze off the water was amazing. The dogs had a fantastic time as well. Sunrise on the beach made the whole experience.

  • WThe Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 14, 2022

    Bolivar Flats Dispersed Camping

    Excellent

    The wide open Beach is of theirs have said 27 miles long and the water is cold right now but it's still pretty nice, one local person pointed out that you should know the number of the garbage barrel you are near each one has a different number so people can get to you in an emergency or she said they also deliver but you have to know your garbage barrel number. There's lots of space so no reason to park on top of each other so to speak but it's good to hang with other people just remember not everybody wants company haha overall I think with 27 miles you should be able to find something that works for you very chill good place


Guide to Liberty

Dispersed camping near Liberty, Texas offers coastal and inland alternatives where visitors can set up camp without formal facilities. The coastal options include beaches along the Gulf of Mexico where firm, compacted sand supports most vehicles. Inland primitive camping near Liberty, Texas provides a contrasting experience with more protection from coastal elements but fewer amenities. Seasonal considerations significantly impact camping conditions, with summer bringing heat and insects while winter delivers milder temperatures and fewer crowds.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Rollover Pass offers productive fishing directly from shore. A reviewer noted, "Rollover Pass, Texas was first used by smugglers that would transfer their loot between the Gulf and Galveston Bay. Their loot was normally packed into the large wooden barrels and they rolled their loot from one side of the bay to the other. Now Rollover Pass is mainly used by locals for fishing."

Beach activities: Bolivar Flats Dispersed Camping provides direct ocean access with ample space for water recreation. "Very quiet so far but we're here through the week! Friendly atmosphere quiet beaches! Great place to camp," reports one visitor.

Wildlife watching: The coastal areas attract various shorebirds and marine life. During certain seasons, campers can observe "paramotors that fly over head, they are fun to watch," according to one Bolivar Flats camper.

What campers like

Solitude on weekdays: Coastal dispersed sites offer greater privacy outside weekend periods. A camper at High Island Beach mentioned, "This was a nice quite place to camp, I arrived late and was the only one on the beach...When I woke up it was really nice. It did get busy during the day with people fishing and swimming."

Extended stays: The unrestricted nature of these sites allows for longer camping periods. One visitor shared, "We spent 2 weeks here during the winter. It's a really quiet spot with a few other RV's here and there in the beach."

Stargazing: The open beach areas provide unobstructed night sky views. "Nothing better than waking up to the ocean sounds or hearing them with a fire," noted a visitor describing the sensory experience of coastal camping.

What you should know

Weather preparedness: Coastal locations experience rapid weather changes requiring advance planning. At Rollover Pass, "Sand is hard packed. There are porta pots and trash containers and you will find the same lots on both sides of the highway. The property is privately owned."

Limited facilities: Most primitive camping near Liberty requires self-sufficiency. "Super pretty. It is the true meaning of dispersed camping, so zero established sites," explained one High Island Beach camper.

Environmental concerns: Some sites suffer from improper waste disposal. One camper observed, "Unfortunately this beach is not maintained and individuals seem to not know how to pick up after themselves." Another visitor recommended, "Do your part with some gloves and fill a bag. I filled a bag in about 20 minutes."

Tips for camping with families

Insect management: Coastal areas have seasonal biting insect issues. One camper at Bolivar Flats reported, "Only gave 4 stars because of the biting flies... They were swarming out dog, we had to keep her in the tent most of the time."

Beach access considerations: Sites with easier beach access work better for families with children. "Beautiful location. You can park right up to the water. Wind was blowing around 30mph from the south so the waves were amazing to listen and watch. Kid had a blast too!"

Temperature fluctuations: Prepare for both warm days and cool nights. "We went in November so it dropped to 40° in the night; be prepared for colder temperatures," advised one visitor to High Island Beach.

Tips from RVers

Ground conditions: High Island Beach provides firm terrain for larger vehicles when positioned correctly. "Plenty of room to go out and turn around with a big rig, and the sand is very hard packed so I wouldn't be too worried about sinking as long as you hug a little closer to the shoreline versus the grass."

Wind exposure: RVs face consistent coastal wind challenges. "Weather was good while we were here although it got pretty windy a few nights. Tents may be difficult. We were in a 26' travel trailer so it didn't bother us much."

Extended stay considerations: Some locations support longer boondocking periods with proper planning. "We love this beach. It's our third time staying here, and each time it's been quiet, peaceful, and hardly any other campers. We worried a little about the tide this time, but we kept an eye on it and it didn't come near us."

Frequently Asked Questions

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular dispersed campground near Liberty, TX is Bolivar Flats Dispersed Camping with a 4.7-star rating from 19 reviews.

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