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- VoodooMedicineMExplorerBoca Chica state park. No facilities. Hwy 4 from Brownsville
- TomG2Explorer
John&Joey wrote:
Only place to boondock is at the very north end of the main road on the shoulder. Sand drifts are very common as is high winds. You can pay to drive out onto the beach north of town, but no-one (and I mean no-one) ever boondocks out there. I would think you would be up to your axles in sand and salt water within 24 hours. YMMV
Thanks, that is what I thought. I have heard people say that they have parked for free on the beach at SPI, but I never have found a suitable place. I have stayed at the campgrounds on the Island. - MichDocExplorer
TomG2 wrote:
Apparently, I am not making myself clear. I was simply following up the OP who asked about free camping or boondocking in Texas I have stayed at all the parks mentioned. What I am looking for is the free camping that some talk about on SPI (South Padre Island). There are about a dozen of us who would like to spend a weekend camping in a wide variety of rigs on SPI and not have to pay to park there. We can pay, but the ides of boondocking on the beach appeals to some of my buddies more than parking in a conventional campground. We have all done that plenty of times and places. Thanks for all the replies.
I missed the name change, and thought that I was answering the OP. If you want other info, you might want to start YOUR OWN thread dealing STRICTLY with boondocking on South Padre. - John_JoeyExplorer
TomG2 wrote:
Apparently, I am not making myself clear. I was simply following up the OP who asked about free camping or boondocking in Texas I have stayed at all the parks mentioned. What I am looking for is the free camping that some talk about on SPI (South Padre Island). There are about a dozen of us who would like to spend a weekend camping in a wide variety of rigs on SPI and not have to pay to park there. We can pay, but the ides of boondocking on the beach appeals to some of my buddies more than parking in a conventional campground. We have all done that plenty of times and places. Thanks for all the replies.
Only place to boondock is at the very north end of the main road on the shoulder. Sand drifts are very common as is high winds. You can pay to drive out onto the beach north of town, but no-one (and I mean no-one) ever boondocks out there. I would think you would be up to your axles in sand and salt water within 24 hours. YMMV - TomG2ExplorerApparently, I am not making myself clear. I was simply following up the OP who asked about free camping or boondocking in Texas I have stayed at all the parks mentioned. What I am looking for is the free camping that some talk about on SPI (South Padre Island). There are about a dozen of us who would like to spend a weekend camping in a wide variety of rigs on SPI and not have to pay to park there. We can pay, but the ides of boondocking on the beach appeals to some of my buddies more than parking in a conventional campground. We have all done that plenty of times and places. Thanks for all the replies.
- pawattExplorerJohn, There is another Small county park at beach access 4 or 5 I think it is. Pretty basic but great beach access.
- John_JoeyExplorer
TomG2 wrote:
pawatt wrote:
TomG2 wrote:
MichDoc wrote:
Nicest area is Mustang Island and Padre Island. Both allow boondocking right on the beach.
Is that North or South Padre Island. I am looking for a place on SPI for late October.
Mustang is North Padre just south of Aransas Pass & north of North Padre. It is nice & not a busy area but colder & windier than South Padre.
I know where Mustang is, spent some time there a year ago. I was asking about SPI (South Padre Island).
Two places are on SPI itself, a KOA and the County campgrounds. For a short term off season stay I would recommend the KOA. For longer stays during peak time then the County campgrounds will save $$$$, but you get what you pay for also.
Port Isabel off the causeway has several campgrounds, but it would be best to look at them first. DW would never stay in any of them. If you're a fisherman and enjoy social hour then that's another story.
Long Island is in Port Isabel and is a gated private owned RV/home community. Another one that would be a personal call based on what you're looking for. - pawattExplorerThere are 3 campgrounds on South Padre. I am quite sure you can camp on the beach south of the mile 5 access but the salt spray would be hard on your vehicle.
- TomG2ExplorerMy sister lived on North Padre Island and I am familiar with that area. It is SPI (South Padre Island) that I am curious about. Some people have said there is free beach camping there, but I have not found it. The ninety miles from North to South Padre makes a lot of difference in January. Check out the weather records. It is even warmer near McAllen.
- MichDocExplorer
TomG2 wrote:
MichDoc wrote:
Nicest area is Mustang Island and Padre Island. Both allow boondocking right on the beach.
Is that North or South Padre Island. I am looking for a place on SPI for late October.
I'm referring to North Padre Island. You can get to it by bridge from Corpus Christi, or by driving down Mustang Island from Port Aransas. North Padre is separated from South Padre by a channel, but no bridge, so you have to go all the way around to near Brownsville to access South Padre. Also, last time we were on South Padre we found very few areas to camp on the beach, whereas North Padre and Mustang Island provided almost unlimited access. Also, I don't agree with the statement that North Padre is colder and windier than South Padre. You're talking about a few miles, so the weather isn't any different.
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