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Sheila Kearney

1 year ago
5/5

Campsite: Matagorda Bay Nature Park

We stayed at a site overlooking the water. They have nice cement pads with a pergola and cement table and benches for each site. There are very few trees but lots of grass and it was nice and breezy so it didn't feel as hot as it could have. They just built little rental 2 and 3 bedroom apartments on the street side that were almost finished. They will be ready by the end of June. A little pricy at $250 and $350 a night. The campground doesn't have direct access to the beach, there's a small wall that runs along the water but the beach is right next door, walking distance. There is a welcome center with a small shop that has some little essentials but not very much. Everyone drives their cars and trucks directly on the beach! My husband overheard someone say they got stung by a jellyfish, we didn't know they were there but had I known I wouldn't have gotten in the water! All in all its a very well maintained clean and pretty park.

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Sheila Kearney

1 year ago
5/5

Campsite: Matagorda Bay Nature and RV Park

We stayed at a site overlooking the water. They have nice cement pads with a pergola and cement table and benches for each site. There are very few trees but lots of grass and it was nice and breezy so it didn't feel as hot as it could have. They just built little rental 2 and 3 bedroom apartments on the street side that were almost finished. They will be ready by the end of June. A little pricy at $250 and $350 a night. The campground doesn't have direct access to the beach, there's a small wall that runs along the water but the beach is right next door, walking distance. There is a welcome center with a small shop that has some little essentials but not very much. Everyone drives their cars and trucks directly on the beach! My husband overheard someone say they got stung by a jellyfish, we didn't know they were there but had I known I wouldn't have gotten in the water! All in all its a very well maintained clean and pretty park.

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Sheila Kearney

1 year ago
5/5

Campsite: Matagorda Beach Dispersed Camping

We stayed at a site overlooking the water. They have nice cement pads with a pergola and cement table and benches for each site. There are very few trees but lots of grass and it was nice and breezy so it didn't feel as hot as it could have. They just built little rental 2 and 3 bedroom apartments on the street side that were almost finished. They will be ready by the end of June. A little pricy at $250 and $350 a night. The campground doesn't have direct access to the beach, there's a small wall that runs along the water but the beach is right next door, walking distance. There is a welcome center with a small shop that has some little essentials but not very much. Everyone drives their cars and trucks directly on the beach! My husband overheard someone say they got stung by a jellyfish, we didn't know they were there but had I known I wouldn't have gotten in the water! All in all its a very well maintained clean and pretty park.

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