Aransas Pass offers beach access through several small pocket beaches along the Redfish Bay shoreline. The area is primarily known for exceptional fishing opportunities, both from shore and via charters. The historic Aransas Pass Lighthouse, built in 1855, provides a scenic focal point and photography opportunity. The nearby Lighthouse Lakes Paddling Trail offers excellent kayaking […]
Beaches for Swimming
Laguna Beach
Laguna Beach is known for its picturesque coves, crystal-clear waters, and seven miles of coastline featuring over 30 beaches and coves. The Main Beach area offers a scenic boardwalk, beach volleyball courts, and is walking distance to downtown shops and restaurants. Visitors can explore exceptional tide pools teeming with marine life, and the area is […]
Malibu Beach
Malibu is home to some of California’s most iconic beaches, including Surfrider Beach (the first World Surfing Reserve), Zuma Beach, and El Matador State Beach with its stunning sea caves and rock formations. The scenic coastline has served as a backdrop for countless films and is popular with celebrities. The pristine beaches offer excellent surfing […]
Santa Monica State Beach
Santa Monica State Beach stretches 3.5 miles along the Pacific and is distinguished by its iconic pier featuring Pacific Park amusement rides, an aquarium, and restaurants. The beach is bordered by a paved path perfect for biking and skating, while the soft sand accommodates beach volleyball courts and exercise equipment at the original Muscle Beach. […]
La Jolla Cove
La Jolla Cove is a small, picturesque cove and beach surrounded by sandstone cliffs in La Jolla, San Diego. Part of a marine protected area, its crystal-clear waters make it ideal for snorkeling and swimming. The cove is home to abundant marine life and frequently visited by sea lions who sunbathe on nearby rocks. Adjacent […]
Corpus Christi Beach (Gulf)
Corpus Christi’s Gulf Beach stretches along the eastern shore of Corpus Christi, offering true Gulf of Mexico surf conditions compared to the calmer bay beaches. The beach features wide, clean sand with moderate waves ideal for boogie boarding and beginning surfers. Multiple access points with parking make the beach easily accessible for visitors. The area […]
South Beach at San Jose Island
South Beach represents the southernmost accessible portion of San Jose Island, reached via a short jetty boat ride from Port Aransas. This uninhabited beach offers one of the most pristine natural experiences on the Texas coast with exceptional shelling opportunities and clear waters. The south end features the St. Jo Island Jetty, creating excellent fishing […]
Matagorda Peninsula Beach
Matagorda Peninsula Beach stretches for 23 miles on a thin barrier peninsula accessible only by boat or by driving onto the beach from Matagorda Bay Nature Park. The remote location and limited access create one of the least crowded beach experiences in Texas. The peninsula separates the Gulf from East Matagorda Bay, offering fishing opportunities […]
Rollover Pass Beach
Rollover Pass Beach surrounds the historic Rollover Pass, a man-made channel connecting the Gulf of Mexico with Galveston Bay on Bolivar Peninsula. The pass itself was filled in 2020 after decades as a famous fishing spot, but the beach areas remain popular. The beach features brilliant white sand and good shelling opportunities, particularly after storms. […]
McFaddin Beach
McFaddin Beach is part of the McFaddin National Wildlife Refuge, offering 15 miles of remote, undeveloped shoreline between High Island and Sea Rim State Park. The beach is known for unique prehistoric archaeological finds including Paleo-Indian artifacts and Ice Age fossils occasionally exposed by erosion and storms. The refuge protects one of the largest remaining […]