North Beach — Padre Island National Seashore
Crystal C.The Dyrt PRO User
Reviewed Jul. 15, 2018

Drive At Your Own Risk, beautiful views and immense potential

When traveling to Padre Island National Seashore there are several options for finding the perfect spot to settle in. While improved camping is just an exit up for $8, those wanting to get the true beach comber off grid experience can do so at the North Beach turn off.

We went to check out this immense 60 mike stretch of beach that is advertised as untouched and unimproved, just drive out and set up for free. It sounded great, that was until we got there in a small car.

Depending on conditions the sand can quickly evolve from tight packed to shifty and almost like quicksand. Signs are clearly posted that driving out on the sad is indeed at your own risk and if you become stuck tow trucks can be called. What that sign does not elaborate on however is the heightened cost of those two services.

We drove forward a bit on the sand and began to bog down quickly and thus had to call the drive off. This limited our access to the miles and miles of beach ahead. Camping was available where we are however was very congested in this area which was much closer to the initial turn off.

While cost of camping here is free, there is a small cost of admission to the Seashore. My suggestion is taking advantage of the National Park pass which is good at any of the hundreds of national facilities for one calendar year. Cost of this is $80 per year but covers admission for up to 4 adults to landmarks and parks. This pass does not cover parking where applicable or camping.

TIPS:

  • As there are no improved services pack a potty. While you might not need this on your trip better safe than sorry.
  • Dig a hole for your campfire but do not simply cover it to extinguish it. Make sure you fire is completely out and cooled before covering it with sand otherwise the sand will insulate the heat and could burn the next person coming to your area.
Month of VisitAugust
  • The beach has a lot of washed up kelp and seaweed, but as the water recedes daily it opens up sandy beaches to enjoy
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  • Review photo of North Beach — Padre Island National Seashore by Crystal C., July 15, 2018
  • Fluffy clouds blow in almost every evening around sunset and you can spot several different types of birds in the area, this is one of the best times to bird watch.
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  • Review photo of North Beach — Padre Island National Seashore by Crystal C., July 15, 2018
  • Review photo of North Beach — Padre Island National Seashore by Crystal C., July 15, 2018
  • Review photo of North Beach — Padre Island National Seashore by Crystal C., July 15, 2018