Babe’s Beach is a newer addition to Galveston’s beach scene, created through an ongoing beach nourishment project that began in 2015. Named after former state senator A.R. “Babe” Schwartz, who championed coastal conservation, the beach extends from 61st Street westward. The beach features wider shorelines than many parts of Galveston due to the sand replenishment […]
Texas Beaches
Horace Caldwell Pier Beach
Horace Caldwell Pier Beach centers around the 1,240-foot pier extending into the Gulf of Mexico from Port Aransas Beach. The pier creates excellent surfing conditions, making this area a hub for the local surf culture. The pier itself offers fishing opportunities without needing a boat, with catches including speckled trout, redfish, and tarpon. The surrounding […]
Seawall Urban Park
Seawall Urban Park stretches along 10 miles of Galveston’s famous Seawall Boulevard, combining beach access with urban amenities. The historic seawall, built after the devastating 1900 hurricane, rises 17 feet above the beach and features the longest continuous sidewalk in the United States. The area offers numerous restaurants, shops, and attractions along the boulevard with […]
Meacom’s Pier Beach
Meacom’s Pier Beach centers around the historic 61st Street Fishing Pier (formerly Meacom’s Pier), offering a traditional pier experience with beach access adjacent. The pier extends into the Gulf providing excellent fishing opportunities, particularly for speckled trout, redfish, and seasonal species. The beach area below features umbrella and chair rentals with convenient facilities. The location […]