Explore the Gulf Coast and go horseback riding on the beach while RVing on the Bolivar Peninsula.
Roll the RV into the Bolivar Peninsula—especially during spring and fall, when temperatures are mild and campers can experience a respite from Texas' hot, humid, and rainy summer weather. But no matter the time of year, RVers can set up camp on the peninsula or pack up the canoe, kayak, or stand-up paddleboard and drive west to Galveston Island State Park. Choose from three paddling trails to criuse down—Dana Cove, Jenkins Bayou, or Oak Bayou—then settle into an RV campground featuring picnic tables, fire rings, and hookups for electricity and water. Some campsites also have convenient access to restrooms and shower facilities. Discover more fun in Sea Rim State Park, where campers will find a mixture of back-in and pull-through RV campsites equipped with electrical hookups, water hookups, and outdoor grills for barbecuing. With over five miles of coastal shoreline to explore, Sea Rim State Park is the place to swim, sunbathe, and search for seashells. Even better? RVers bringing horses along for the trip can also go riding right on the beach.