Blue Lagoon

  • $60.00 /night
  • (4.6)5 reviews

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About Campground

We are located directly across from the beautiful Aransas Bay in Fulton, Texas. This park has everything an experienced traveler could ask for, from fully paved sites and streets, to a private 500 foot lighted pier. Shopping, entertainment, and fine dining are all within a short drive. So, whether you like to be on the go or just want a place to relax, the Rockport-Fulton area offers something for everyone. We hope that you will join us soon and come back often.

Directions

Blue Lagoons RV Resort

717 North Fulton Beach Road

Rockport, Texas 78382

Access

Drive-in

Accommodations

RV Sites

Features

Electric Hookups
Reservable
Sewer Hookups
Trash
Water Hookups

Essentials

Drinking Water

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Average ratings

4.6

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Mari M

4 years ago
5/5

In few words: amazingly beautiful, clean and organized.

Hi folks, today was my first visit [ July 24th].

My experience was AMAZING. We got there at 10am having just 4 cars in line, maybe because it was a Wednesday and I called the day before and the person giving me the information about hours and stuff also said they only had 3 reservations for divers, I'm guessing that's also the reason why they let us in at 10am when they said non-divers hours are from 12pm and on...

The guy at the entrance, the lady at the check in point, the lady who sells snacks and the guy that said bye at the checkout moment, everyone was friendly and helpful.

The place was very clean and quiet, there are rules to keep the place in order and also not bothering other people which is great!

Tip: read all the information on the website and don't let other people's experiences define yours.šŸ˜Š

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Amber Nowak

1 year ago
5/5

Beautiful little spot to train to Scuba Dive. Awesome to learn navigation skills as visibility is barley a hand in front of you often. Great little dive shop & staff! Professional,& Helpful.

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Sheezelectric

1 year ago
3/5

The water is pretty in photos no doubt , but unpleasantly lukewarm on a hot summer day. We made the best of it ,but for the steep price, the grounds are poorly maintained and the roads leading there are sooooo bumpy . We were afraid we were lost for a while thereā€™s no signage until you see a big rock on the left and a shack where the less than friendly ā€œblue lagoon policeā€ residešŸ˜†.

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Kristin Graziano

1 year ago
5/5

This is the most beautiful place. I went around 2 pm on a Thursday and it wasn't busy so I luckily got a spot. Drove in, paid at office and they give you a covered picnic spot where you drive your car to along the lagoon with a map. Dont leave food out the ants are the worst. Can't swim out, no paddle boards, kayaks or large floats. But small personal floats allowed, bring goggles or snorkeling mask and even vest to just float peacefully also pool shoes its gravely. Gravel roads as well so drive accordingly to your car type. Good luck trying to get in on a weekend or holiday. Worth the trip, will be going back. Maybe some scuba lessons next time.

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meeooowws

1 year ago
5/5

splish-splash! šŸ’¦ Clear and warm water! Refreshing, Fresh water!

Thereā€™s quite a few of algae in deeper places - šŸ˜± eeehh!! We just stayed near the shallow areas and we had fun!

We went on Tuesday afternoon and there were 2 other families in lagoon #2 - we shouldā€™ve checked out lagoon #1 : just to see how it looks!

$30/person

Kids are $10 each - we had to pay for our 1 year old baby as well

Bring plenty of cold drinks and snacks - there are covered pavilions

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