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South Beach — Padre Island National Seashore
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- Drive-InPark next to your site
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Site Types
- Dispersed
Features
For Campers
- Market
- Trash
- Phone Service
- WiFi
- Showers
- Drinking Water
- Electric Hookups
- Toilets
- Alcohol
- Pets
- Fires
For Vehicles
- Sanitary Dump
- Water Hookups
- Big Rig Friendly
South Beach, Padre Island National Seashore
We've spent many winter months around the Corpus Christi, Texas area and visit South Beach frequently. Plenty to do; fishing, sunbathing, bird watching, photography, and on some evenings after dark you can spot deer and coyote come out of the sand dunes to feed on seaweed and fish remains. We prefer to camp at nearby Malequite campground for $5 a night with water, bathrooms and showers. The visitor's center has some supplies.
Be Ready For Sand Everywhere!
Such a silly thing to realize. It is the beach, after all!
But my brain didn't compute that wind + sand = sand in tents, food, pants, etc!
But, still, this spot was easily accessible for our first night in the park (even with the coastal flood warning!).
There was no one in the visitor's center when we arrived just after 5pm. But they do sell ice there if you need to stock up before heading down the beach.
There's also water, trash bins, and a bathroom at that location. Just make sure you stock up on firewood before coming into the park!
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Calling All Bird Watchers & Sea Shell Hounds...
There is a whole lot of Texas, but not a ton of public land lies therein. One exception to this is Padre Island National Seashore. With 63 miles of barrier island sand available to drive and camp on, it is impossible not to get away from it all. And if you are a card carrying "America the Beautiful" pass holder, this place is FREE to camp!
Once you move away from the developed roads to the seaside sand, which is easy enough to drive on even with just front-wheel drive so long as you stay on the flats, you leave behind any services, water, electricity and toilets. Bring everything you need with you and you’ll be fine. We brought our solar panel and had all the electricity we could possibly want for 8 full days.
Park your rig just to the dune side of the highwater “roadway” and you’ll be out of the way for the many vehicles who come to fish, camp, or just explore this natural wonder. No OHV vehicles are allowed on the beach, which is considered a highway, so leave the toy-hauler behind. Opportunities to birdwatch, hike or bike along the beach, play in the surf or just lie in the sand are as numerous as the stars. We found some LTE by hiking up onto the high dunes, but just enough to call, text, or check email.
Within 15 miles, the small community of Padre Island offers plenty of restaurants and gas stations but cross the bridge into Corpus Christi and you’re in full-blown suburban Texas. Ice and water kiosks are everywhere so bring your quarters to fill up.
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Location
South Beach — Padre Island National Seashore is located in Texas
Coordinates
27.39076025 N
97.31334055 W