The At The Beach RV Park is located in the quiet, picturesque town of Gilchrist, Texas and is a great place for a relaxing southern getaway. Just beyond the campground, campers can look forward to even more peace and quiet, southern hospitality and wide open spaces; Rollover Pass is a popular place for visitors and locals alike to kick back and enjoy the breathtaking ocean scenery, sea breezes and beautiful sunsets. Many also bring picnics out there to enjoy stargazing on those dark Texas skies. Nearby, travelers can find Galveston Beach, with attractions like the Baywatch Dolphin Tours, Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge, Galveston Historic Pleasure Pier and a host of great local eateries, shops and museums. Amenities at the park include: sewerage, 30/50 amp sites, water, big rig access and the campground is pet friendly. Hope to see you soon!
981 Church Street, Gilchrist, Texas, 77617
If you love being really close to the beach like we do and like quiet other than the ocean waves and wind you'll love it here. No frills just basic amenities, water hook-up, 50 Amp and sewer.
It's ok. Small space. On the grass/sand. Full hook ups. No concrete pad. Did love being right on the beach. But a little thrashed out. Needs some TLC. Other than that very nice owner to help us with reservation. Very few spots available so book early if you want to stay here. Some pics are looking out my window with car obstruction of water view. A little rough around the edges but other than that it is just feet away from beach.
Great Spot ! Right on the Beach Full Hook up sites. We got a 38 ft Toyhauler backed in. Some of the sites were pretty sandy so 4x4 was helpful. WiFi was so-so, but who cares ... you are on the Beach! The Beach was really nice. Owner was helpful and easy to work with & Maintenance was quick to respond to issues. Will return.
We needed to vacate the beach as the tides were higher than normal. This park was very accommodating. We were in two large motorhomes, one with a trailer. They were able to get us in on short notice and the park is directly on the beach.
Not fancy, but functional. I love it because it's simple with full hookups. Love this campground! With that... Someone staying here with no sense at all, decided to have a ginormous bonfire on the beach on 9/16/2022 and not clean up after themselves. There is now, and for probably two more weeks, small pieces of charred wood and ash rolling in the beach surf for about 200 yards in each direction. I mean lots of it, the fire was huge. It is sticking to everything, swim suits, skin, floats, kayaks, everything. These A-holes ruined the beach here for everyone for at least two weeks and left. If by chance you are reading this and are the person that started this hellfire... F$%& YOU A-HOLE!!!