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Galveston Island State Park
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Galveston Island State Park © Yinan Chen / Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons
Galveston Island State Park in a 2013 acre park in Galveston texas. The park has a beach as well as brackish ponds and bay for fishing. The park also has a largLooking across the landscape
Galveston Island State Park © Yinan Chen / Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons
Galveston Island State Park in a 2013 acre park in Galveston texas. The park has a beach as well as brackish ponds and bay for fishing. The park also has a largA bridge across a small creek
Galveston Island State Park © Yinan Chen / Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons
Galveston Island State Park on Galveston Island along Galveston Bay, on the Gulf Coast of Texas.Skies over parks beach and the Gulf of Mexico.
Galveston Island State Park © Yinan Chen / Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons
Galveston Island State Park in a 2013 acre park in Galveston texas. The park has a beach as well as brackish ponds and bay for fishing. The park also has a largSeaside town of Galveston at Dusk
Galveston Island State Park Shorebirds © Jose Garcia
Shorebirds looking for food. Copyright 2009-Jose Garcia
Galveston Island State Park Sandpiper © Jose Garcia
Sandpiper at Galveston Island State Park. Copyright 2009-Jose Garcia
Galveston Island State Park Shorebirds © Jose Garcia
Shorebirds by the water. Copyright 2009-Jose Garcia
Galveston Island State Park Camping near Galveston, TX © Kay Harold
We lived in Houston, TX at the time, so this park was only about 40 miles away. You could walk over the dunes and stroll on the public beach
Galveston Island State Park Sandpiper © Jose Garcia
Sandpiper in search for its lunch. Copyright 2009-Jose Garcia
Galveston Island State Park By the Shore © Jose Garcia
A Sandpiper by the shore on Galveston Island State Park. April of 2007. Copyright 2009-Jose Garcia
Galveston Island State Park Seagull Over Land. © Jose Garcia
Seagull over land at Galveston State Park. Copyright 2009-Jose Garcia
Galveston Island State Park Seagulls Eating © Jose Garcia
Seagulls searching for their meal. Galveston Island State Park. Copyright 2009-Jose Garcia
Galveston Island State Park Seagull Over Water © Jose Garcia
Seagull flying over water at Galveston State Park. Copyright 2009-Jose Garcia
Galveston Island State Park Seagull © Jose Garcia
Seagull at Galveston Island State Park. Copyright 2009- Jose Garcia
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GALVESTON ISLAND STATE PARK
GALVESTON ISLAND STATE PARK
14901 FM 3005
Galveston, Texas   77554

Phone: 409-737-1222
Galveston Island State Park, in Galveston County, is in the City of Galveston on the west end of Galveston Island. It is a 2,013.1-acre site that was acquired in 1969 from private owners under the State Parks Bond Program and was opened in 1975.
Nature of the Area
Wading and shore birds, mottled and mallard ducks, raccoons, armadillos, and marsh rabbits can be found in the park for observation and photography. Beach or surf fishing for spotted seatrout, sandtrout, redfish, black drum, croaker, and flounder are also available.
History of the Area
Galveston Island is believed to be approximately 5000 years old and has had an interesting history during the past 500 years. It is generally believed Cabeza de Vaca and his crew were shipwrecked here in 1520 and eventually made their way from the island to colonies in Mexico. The LaFitte brothers, fleeing the prosecution of pirates in the United States, established a government here in 1817, with visions of creating a "Manhattan on the Gulf." Commerce did thrive here, but major storms in 1867, 1871, 1875, and 1886 greatly slowed progress. The great storm of 1900 devastated the island, killing 5000 to 10,000 people, and prompted the construction of the seawall which protects the northern half of the island.

The largest wetland restoration project ever undertaken in a Texas state park , the Galveston Wetlands Project, has been selected to receive a Coastal America Partnership Award.

Dunes Renewal Project: September 10, 1998, Tropical Storm Frances destroyed the sand dunes at Galveston Island State Park. The dunes serve as the only protection that the park has for its facilities. A project was implemented to rebuild the dunes through the use of Christmas trees.
Swimming
1. Galveston Island State Park offers two main areas for swimming: the beach side and bay side.
2. The park's four miles of coastline provide ample space for ocean swimming in Gulf waters.
3. Lifeguards are not on duty, so swimmers should exercise caution when entering the water.
4. Swimming is also possible at Lake Como located within the park boundaries but it isn't recommended due to wildlife presence.
5. Water conditions can vary greatly with weather changes; check local forecasts before planning a swim trip.

Fishing
You can enjoy bay and gulf fishing, catching species like redfish, speckled trout, flounder or black drum. Shoreline anglers often catch sheepshead and sand trout. Kayak fishermen might reel in a Spanish mackerel or kingfish. Fishing piers are also available for use.


Location
Galveston Island State Park is located near Alvin, Galveston and La Marque

Picnicking
1. Galveston Island State Park offers numerous picnic tables and grills for visitors.
2. There are shaded pavilions available to rent for picnicking.
3. You can enjoy a beachside or bayside picnic with scenic views of the Gulf Coast.
4. The park provides trash cans, but encourages pack-in-pack-out practices to keep it clean.

Bicycling
Biking enthusiasts can explore four miles of multi-use trails, suitable for all skill levels. Helmets are strongly recommended.

The park offers two main biking areas: the beach side and bay side. Each has unique landscapes to enjoy.

On the beachside trail, cyclists will encounter sand dunes while enjoying views of the Gulf Coast's beaches and surf waves.

For a more challenging ride with diverse wildlife sightings, try navigating through marshes on bayside paths; caution is advised due to uneven terrain.

Remember that bikes must yield to pedestrians at all times in this area - safety first!

Please note that bike rentals aren't available within its boundaries so bring your own or rent one nearby before arriving.

Lastly, always follow posted signs regarding restricted access zones as some parts may be closed off for conservation efforts.
Birding
Birdwatchers can enjoy spotting over 300 species, including the American White Pelican and Reddish Egret. The park offers four distinct birding habitats: beach, prairie, pond and bay side. Bird blinds are available for closer observation of wildlife without disturbing them.

The spring migration season is particularly popular as numerous migratory birds pass through the area. Winter months attract waterfowl like Buffleheads or Northern Pintails while summer brings in shorebirds such as Willets or Sanderlings.

Guided tours led by experienced ornithologists offer a chance to learn more about local avian life.
Area Attractions
Nearby attractions in Galveston include Moody Gardens (with the Rainforest Pyramid, I-Max Theater, Palm Beach, etc.); numerous historical homes; the Railroad Museum; the Strand Historical District, where the Tall Ship Elissa (an 1877 sailing vessel) is moored; the Seaport Museum; and the Galveston County Museum. Space Center Houston is also nearby, as are the the San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site & the San Jacinto Monument, and the Battleship TEXAS. Brazos Bend State Park, Varner-Hogg Plantation State Historic Site and Brazoria County Access Point (San Luis County Park operated by Brazoria County) are within two hours.
Things To Do in the Area
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Private Sunset Cruises
Galveston Sea Ventures - Galveston, TX
Fishing Charters
Galveston Sea Ventures specializes in offshore fishing and deep sea fishing in Galveston, Texas. Some of the best offshore fishing, deep sea fishing, and shark fishing in the entire Gulf of Mexico are right here in Galveston. We offer a wide range of trips from 2.5 hours to 12 hours, as well as private dolphin/harbor tours and sunset cruises too All of our trips are priced for up to 6 people and are priced per group, rather than per person.
11.9 miles from park*

Visitor Comments, Memories and Reviews
August 14 Great park for photography. by Jose Garcia -
park review stars; one to five You can really get some great shots of birds, other animals as well as landscapes.
May 8 Great Birdwatching! by G.L. Garcia
park review stars; one to five Love to watch the different kinds of gulf coast birds. The sunsets are breath taking and the stars in the night sky are amazing!
April 16 Great sites well spaced, close to Gulf. by Tj Springer
park review stars; one to five Love it at Galveston Island State Park, beaches great for biking and hiking. Sites are well spaced and most have Gulf views.
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Area Campgrounds
Big State RV Park
2401 Maxwell Street
La Marque, TX
409-797-4850
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Directions
The park can be reached from Interstate 45 by exiting right onto 61st Street and traveling south on 61st Street to its intersection with Seawall Boulevard and then right (west) on Seawall (FM 3005) 10 miles to the park entrance.

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