Goose Island State Park

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  • (4.8)5 reviews

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About Campground

This park is one of the few places you may see whooping cranes (late fall through early spring) while hiking, kayaking, or bird watching.

Choose from 44 campsites by the bay or 57 sites nestled under oak trees, all with water and electricity. Every camping loop has restrooms with showers. We also have 25 walk-in tent sites without electricity, and a group camp for youth groups.

Directions

The park is located 10 miles northeast of Rockport. Take State Highway 35 to Park Road 13, and then travel two miles east to the park entrance.

Access

Boat-In
Drive-in
Walk-in

Accommodations

Group
RV Sites
Standard
Tent Sites

Features

Big Rig Friendly
Driveway Back-In
Driveway Pull Through
Electric Hookups
Firewood
Market
Picnic Table
Reservable
Sanitary Dump
Sewer Hookups
Showers
Toilets
Trash
Water Hookups

Amenities

Group Sites

Essentials

ADA Access
Alcohol Allowed
Drinking Water
Fires Allowed
Mobile Service
Pets Allowed

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4.8

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Abbey Wright

9 months ago
5/5

This park is amazing! We attended the first day birding tour and it was EXCELLENT! The two volunteer guides were incredibly kind and knowledgeable and provided a wonderful experience. We saw 50 species of birds and had a great time! Even without the tour I would have enjoyed the park, but this sealed the deal! A great way to spend the morning.

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James Lunsford

1 year ago
5/5

This state park is a treasure. My family camped one night on the beach and one night at the inland campground. They were both clean and well taken care of with all amenities working properly. I went out on the fishing pier with my son twice and although we didn't have much luck there were plenty of families hauling in ladyfish and drum.

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Spencer Lacour

11 months ago
5/5

This is me and my Nana's favorite park. We keep revisiting this place. The nature trail really immerses you in the forest. With natural unpaved paths, you are walking between the trees and shrubbery and are able to really feel the magic of the earth. This is a great place for meditation and a very relaxing stroll through the wonders of the world. They also have a fishing pier, the bathrooms are kept very clean. There are camping sites along the bay and in the forest, and there is a big tree that is around 300 years old you can walk around and see. Goose Island is the ultimate immersive experience for nature lovers. If you are looking for a getaway, Goose Island is where you should go.

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Ron Gaddis

8 months ago
4/5

January 2024 - 4 nights in Bayfront #38.3 nights in #150, wooded area.

Ill break it down the park, the Bayfront & the Wooded area.

The Park.we camped here in a Renegade super C, 38, 13-1/2 tall.

Watch your overhead but no real issues getting here.

The Park is well maintained with courteous & friendly staff. We were here just after a freeze so water had just been turned back onthere was a boil notice.

The Wooded site, #150 -

Easy to back into with just enough room for our Rubicon. Electric and water were convenient although we had to book a 30 amp site. No real issues. Comes with a picnic table on a slab and a fire ring. Youre surrounded by a thicket so its very private. Site was clean and fairly level (asphalt, new by the way). Shadyif there is ever any sun.

Noteof the 7 nights hereit rained all but two1.5" in one day. Come prepared.

The Bayfront site, #38

Ill sum it upif it had been asphalt,,,Id rate it a 7it was not it rained 3of the 4 days. It was sandy mud.

We setup in a pouring rain. The site was so unlevel that at one point our stairs got stuck in the sand/mud.

We tried to park with our windshield aimed at the ocean but our electric cord was 5 ft too short. After a deluge of 2 days of rain, we were surrounded in sandy mud. Put a bucket of water at the front door to wash our shoes before entering..it helped. The dog.hmm..it was a mess. Beautiful views. Was it worth it.Im not sure.

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RAHUL BASU

9 months ago
5/5

This park is one of the places I loved the most. The fishing pier area is just awesome for a day trip or fishing. You'll be seeing crystal clear water that flows over the shallow bay area covered with oyster shells. The natural area (Photos) are great place for birdwatching and you may see pelicans, seagulls and some rare species of birds limited to a very few number. In my opinion, this is a fantastic spot for nature lovers.

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