Bolivar Peninsula encompasses 27 miles of Beach Shoreline on the Upper Texas Gulf Coast. The beach in Crystal Beach Texas and on Bolivar Peninsula is one of a kind, and the last of its kind. Vehicles are allowed to drive on, park and enjoy all 27 miles of coastal waters. Families and friends enjoy the day building sand castles, searching for shells and shark teeth, surf fishing, boogie boarding and more… Setting up a BBQ or just vas-king in the sun. Easy access to the beach by most cross roads off Hwy 87 makes finding that perfect location to set-up for the day a worry free event. Make sure you purchase your yearly beach parking permit from any of the many local shops or stores on Bolivar or in Crystal Beach Texas, cost is around $15 for the year. All we ask is that what you bring onto the beach you take out, helping us keep our beaches safe and clean for visitors in the future.
Fireworks
New Years Eve and July 4th on the beach front is like no other. For those that have a front row seat enjoy the fireworks on your deck, for those further back find a location on the beach, kick-back and watch the show. Most all 27 miles of beachfront is a giant Fireworks Display and one that you won’t want to miss. Enjoy Fireworks, stop by one of the many area Firework stands, load up the car or truck and enjoy Fireworks on the beach. We ask all to please pick-up your fireworks when your done, help us all keep our beaches clean and safe for future visitors.
It is located along 27 miles of beach on the Bolivar Peninsula. It is a popular destination thanks to its permitting of camping and fires, as well as its fishing opportunities. Some fish in the surf, and others on the rocks of the North Jetty.
Look no further than Bolivar Peninsula, located just 45 minutes from Beaumont, Texas. Access to both the beach and bay side, restaurants and more, Bolivar offers the perfect trip for a day or weekend getaway. It's a 27 mile stretch of coastal paradise rich in history.
On Crystal Beach, you can drive directly to the place where you want to stay and park your car right there. Parking and camping are free but require a beach pass, which you can buy in local stores on your way to the beach or in the town. The pass costs $10 and is valid for the whole year.
“The peninsula,” as locals call it, is a quirky community made up of the towns of Port Bolivar, Crystal Beach, Caplen, Gilchrist, and High Island. It is a 27-mile long barrier formation in the Gulf of Mexico and a short ferry ride from Galveston, Texas. Access to the peninsula can be gained in two ways.
You can swim in the clear waters of Lake Erie, go boating, take a hike, or have a picnic. Discover the Caribbean-like landscape in the Niagara Region today! Note: Pets, alcohol & barbeques are not permitted on the beach.
Crystal Beach also referred to as Bay Beach has a really long stretch of shoreline. The sand there is honestly so beautiful in comparison to some other Ontario beaches and the water is very clear. It is a great beach for a family as the water is pretty shallow too.
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