Galveston Island State Park is a state or provincial park Galveston located in United States.
14901 Termini San Luis Pass Rd (State Park Rd 66) Galveston , TX 77554 United States
Nice place, camping site is a bit too close for my taste (neighbor to neighbor). Rangers are nice and friendly . Not too much for trails but the sea wall proved great for this.
Galveston Island State Park, in Galveston County , is a 2,013.1-acre site that was acquired in 1969 from private owners under the State Parks Bond Program and was opened in 1975.
We love coming to spend the day here at the beach . Clean spacious bathrooms at the day-use area.
The bay sites are ok, get a view of the bay . Ocean sites have no view .Watch out for price $5 per adult per night on top of campsite fee. No trees , no sewer, no amenities . Not worth price.
Usually less crowded and has shower , changing rooms, and restrooms .i love watching the birds .
Stay out of the dunes! Rangers are warning of snakes and rats in the dunes!
The recovery from almost total devastation after Ike has been amazing. Great staff and great sunrises.
Bathroom at the first parking lot of RVs was the best.
Beautiful. So open.
Had a great time here, the park staff are good people. Not rude to us. Good birding !
The RV sites at the ends of each loop (Gulf Side) are the best.
Great kayaking trails !
No so great and clean beach .. Just passable..
Went Kayaking . Had fun.
come see enjoy <3
Nice nature trails .
I am fishing for dinner
Great place to bird on the bay side.
Great Place!
Rude staff rude staff and rude staff . Save yourself a butt load of cash and go to Crystal beach . We left after one day after coming in contact with 3 separate extremely rude park officials.
Beach is soo clean! - Victoria Cambotti
Great place to bring your drive thru breakfast and eat! - Rose Lawrence
Love the Spot! Great place to sit, relax and take in a drink or two. 5 different venues, close to the beach and the Pier. - Roz Hewitt
Very nice beach! Fairly quiet and mostly clean. Would come back if we could afford it! - Autumn Rainey