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    22 Reviews of 0 Sarita Campgrounds


    • Camper-submitted photo from Malaquite Campground - Padre Island National Seashore
      January 30, 2022

      Malaquite Campground - Padre Island National Seashore

      Dry camping

      This is a national park. $25 to enter or free with the America the Beautiful pass. The campground is $14/day or $7 with the park pass. What I didn't know before I got here is that there's free camping right on the beach just after the visitor center. 14 day max stay.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Corpus Christi KOA
      August 9, 2021

      Corpus Christi KOA

      Very Clean!!

      When you arrive, the KOA team member escorts you to your site. This eliminates someone being in your spot. The KOA offers free delivery of ice and bait and curbside trash pick up. I had a weird sound when turning on my propane. I called the office to see if by chance they knew what it could be. They sent over the site managers and they tightened up my propane line and checked my fridge to make sure all was good. Only downfall is the price visitors have to pay to visit ($10).

    • Camper-submitted photo from Malaquite Campground - Padre Island National Seashore
      April 22, 2021

      Malaquite Campground - Padre Island National Seashore

      Simple campground just a short walk from the beach

      We were in site 8 for 4 days. Sites are first come, first served and spacing varied from fairly well spaced to somewhat close, but appeared to all be fairly level. The beach side campsites were asphalt surrounded by grass and these filled up first. The campsites on the opposite side were basically just parking lot stalls and generally had several empty sites while we were there during the week. Showers were clean, if somewhat dated, but also rather chilly, i.e., no hot water. The beach was nice, but there was a lot of trash, debris and Man O’ Wars that had washed up. I found AT&T coverage to be essentially nonexistent here, without a signal booster. With out it, my iPhone fluctuated between no service and 1 bar, but no connectivity either way. However, with the booster, I was able to get 2-3 Bars of LTE service, with speeds up to 4.5 MB/s. Since there are no trees, satellite coverage is not an issue, so we didn’t try to get any OTA channels. When we pulled into the dump station, we noticed that one side had backed up on a previous dumper, so we used the other side, which worked fine. We notified the office, so presumably that has been resolved.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Corpus Christi KOA
      April 9, 2021

      Corpus Christi KOA

      Spent five days. Great campground, great views, friendly staff. Live music one night and a visit from Granny's Tamales. Will stay there again for sure.

      Awesome

    • Camper-submitted photo from Corpus Christi KOA
      March 22, 2021

      Corpus Christi KOA

      Uri and my Maiden Voyage

      except for Winter Storm Uri and having my generator stolen this is a clean and well run campground albeit pricey.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Corpus Christi KOA
      September 8, 2020

      Corpus Christi KOA

      Wonderful and new

      We stay for three days and we wish could be more. Easy to park in spacious sites all facing water. You can enjoy fishing boating and a lot of other water activities. Absolutely beautiful and a great experience for all the family.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Malaquite Campground - Padre Island National Seashore
      May 26, 2020

      Malaquite Campground - Padre Island National Seashore

      Miles of amazing beauty

      Make sure to fill up on gas, water and ice before heading out on the 63 miles of available beach! You can drive for hours along sparkling waves with shell laden sand, passing isolated camps and groups fishing. If you want privacy, this is it! You must take all you need The cell reception is spotty, around mile 25.5 if you walk towards the bayside you’ll get a signal best with Verizon, and at Mansfield Cut. Any Texas beach camping is not for the inexperienced... BEACHES ARE WINDY, CAMP LIKE YOU’RE IN A TORNADO! METAL POLE TENTS WITH SAND RATED STAKES, & SECURE EVERYTHING!! Solar yard lights are great to set perimeters to late night drivers. There are jellyfish, wear long pants or bring meat tenderizer for the stings!! The Turtle Patrol passes several times a day. Yes there is strewn garbage, it’s deposited every high tide from all around the world, bring a rake, garbage bag and a reality check. People do speed, pay attention. Showers, dumpsters and toilets are only at the entrance to the beach/Malaquite Visitors Center. This is our favorite place to go because of the privacy, beauty and the fishing. Nights are gorgeous with starry skies, waves, and a fire. Make the time to check this place out, sit and pretend you’re the only person on your private island, you will be hooked!

    • Camper-submitted photo from Malaquite Campground - Padre Island National Seashore
      May 12, 2019

      Malaquite Campground - Padre Island National Seashore

      Really on the Beach!

      As you drive on PR22 you feel yourself getting to a slower way of living! Once thru the main entrance enjoy the drive. You'll pass the Visitor center on your left, be sure to stop in. They have an excellent little gift shop, great displays & good information. It is also where you can shower. Several good overlooks of the beach also. Worth the stop!

      Once you reach the pavement and you're on the beach, just a couple of miles past the Visitor Center. There's a bathroom & dumpsters at that point.

      Continue on and you're driving on Padre Island beach! It's beautiful! The first 5 miles are where RV's & regular cars & vans can get with no issues. At the 5 mile point you'll see a sign that says high clearance, 4X4 only part this point. The sand gets heavier, deeper & harder to get thru at that point.

      1-4.5 miles from the road are the places to RV camp. Beyond is for the adventurous & tenters!

      I found a spot about 1 mile I . It was great! Got my RV 🚐 level, place to park my 4X4, breezy & beautiful!

      If you're a sun & sand person, you'll be in heaven! 🐸 LOL. For me, my favorite time is about 7pm to 8am! I cook quite easily! 🐸

      Not too many people during the week. Enough room the even on Cinco de Mayo weekend the beach was not packed...busy, but with room left over!

      If you do the beach, only fee is park entrance fee. You can stay up to 14 days. Be sure to pack it more teach than you generate to help the beach! Make sure you have extra clothes. I highly recommend either a good weather app on phone or a NOAA weather radio, or both!

      I spent 6 nights there...it was awesome! Would have stayed longer but weather got me! Between a storm front & wind driven tides, 7th morning woke up to the tide under me! 🐸 LOL! Called in the cavalry...my kids...to come help me dig it & pull me out! But it was grand!

      If you have the National Parks annual pass or the Senior Pass, it is free camping on the beach. If you need supplies it is about a 22 mile roundtrip to Wally & HEB.

      Would I recommend this beach - YES! Excellent views, great wildlife, peaceful & breathtaking!

      For more of my adventure, please go to... www.ayntsi.us or truckingfrog.blogspot.com

      Enjoy the Nature! 🐸

    • Camper-submitted photo from Malaquite Campground - Padre Island National Seashore
      September 30, 2016

      Malaquite Campground - Padre Island National Seashore

      National Seashore beach camping

      Camp on a little strip of land right on the gulf. White sand, gentle waves,wildlife, sunrises, not too crowded. Primitive tent camping close to the water. Very basic but clean facilities. Sites are very close but the views make it worthwhile, though there are some other camping options in this park. Feels almost like parts of Florida. Worth shaking sand out of your sleeping bag for months...

    • Camper-submitted photo from Malaquite Campground - Padre Island National Seashore
      September 30, 2016

      Malaquite Campground - Padre Island National Seashore

      Room with a view

      We were lucky to get a campsite on the ocean and it was amazing. Falling asleep to the sounds of the ocean was a first for me. The campgrounds were a bit crowded but it was nice that there were showers in the visitors center. Overall I would recommend visiting here because it was an amazing camping experience for me.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Malaquite Campground - Padre Island National Seashore
      September 29, 2016

      Malaquite Campground - Padre Island National Seashore

      Malaquite Campground at Padre Island National Park

      We’ve stayed at all the campsites along Padre Island over the years, they’re all pretty similar for views but they have different facilities. In a tent you can camp out at the beach or right next to the picnic table/parking lot. The breeze off the ocean is great. This is a very basic campground, they just have water and toilets, and it’s all very open and close quarters but you are right on the beach so it’s still nice. Not far from the main entrance but still a bit of a drive from “civilization.”



    Guide to Sarita

    Camping near Sarita, Texas, offers a mix of beautiful landscapes and unique experiences. Whether you're looking for a beach getaway or a quiet spot in nature, there are several campgrounds to explore.

    What to do:

    • Beach Access: Enjoy the sandy shores at Mustang Island State Park Campground. One camper mentioned, "The campground is very close to the Gulf," making it easy to hit the beach for sunbathing or swimming.
    • Fishing and Boating: If you're into fishing, check out Lake Corpus Christi State Park Campground. A reviewer noted, "Seems great for boating or fishing, though," highlighting the park's suitability for water activities.
    • Wildlife Watching: At North Beach — Padre Island National Seashore, you can spot various birds and sea turtles. One visitor shared, "The largest barrier island in the world known for sheltering sea turtles."

    What campers like:

    • Clean Facilities: Campers appreciate well-maintained bathrooms and showers. A review for Lake Corpus Christi State Park Campground stated, "Bathrooms were hit or miss. Men’s was clean and usable."
    • Friendly Staff: Many visitors enjoy the welcoming atmosphere. One camper at Port A RV Resort said, "The staff as well as the other campers are so friendly!"
    • Proximity to Attractions: Campgrounds like Padre Balli County Park are close to the beach and local attractions. A reviewer mentioned, "Easy campsite, good amenities, office open until 10:30 pm."

    What you should know:

    • Permit Requirements: If you plan to camp at Port Aransas Permit Beach, remember that a beach camping permit is required. One camper warned, "You must have a beach camping permit to stay overnight."
    • Limited Amenities: Some campgrounds, like Malaquite Campground — Padre Island National Seashore, lack electric hookups and showers. A visitor noted, "There is no electric or water so be prepared."
    • Crowded on Weekends: Expect busy beaches during peak times. A camper at Port Aransas Permit Beach mentioned, "It was Labor Day weekend so it was PACKED."

    Tips for camping with families:

    • Choose Family-Friendly Campgrounds: Look for spots like Pioneer Beach Resort, which offers activities for kids. One family said, "Wonderful clubhouse with numerous activities."
    • Plan for Beach Days: Bring beach toys and sunscreen for a fun day at Mustang Island State Park Campground. A reviewer noted, "The beach is divided into three sections; the center is for people only."
    • Pack Snacks and Drinks: Keep everyone happy with snacks for the beach. A camper at Lake Corpus Christi State Park Campground mentioned, "Good location for visiting Corpus."

    Tips from RVers:

    Camping near Sarita, Texas, offers a variety of experiences, from beach fun to wildlife watching. Just remember to plan ahead and enjoy the great outdoors!