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    Sea Rim State Park

    3.8 (21 reviews)

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    Vallerie T.

    The weather was absolutely beautiful and the beach was packed. Sea Rim is a very nice beach. Had a nice breeze the whole time we were there, didn't even sweat. Lots of people out fishing, didn't see anyone catch anything but hopefully next time. The beach was awesome. We went to the marsh but there was no water in the marsh for lack of rain I suppose. Everything's just dried up . Don't let that discourage you from visiting this beautiful place. They also have RV parking and very clean bathrooms. We walked on the beach for a couple of hours. The water was nice. We even found out you can Kayak out there too. So if you're ever in the area check out Sea Rim Park at Sabine Pass. You will have a great time.

    Stephanie W.

    My husband, dog and I have enjoyed day trips to Sea Rim State Park several times in 2020. When state parks began to reopen earlier this year, they required day passes are purchased online before arriving at the park. I'm not sure that is still required but scheduling a day pass online is very easy. I like to go to the park on weekdays from early morning thru lunch time and I always had ample room to socially distance my family from other guests. There are grills and picnic tables in the day use area if you are interested in cooking over an open fire. I highly recommend taking bug spray. Its a natural beach and bugs are part of the ecosystem but I just don't like to be their snack. Also be aware that this park has septic tank system style toilets and does not have showers in their day use area. I always bring a lot of water since the ocean air and sun can dry you out fast.

    Ethan B.

    Awesome clean beachfront. Also has paddle trails but we didn't bring our canoe. Camping is temporarily closed due to quarantine it's but open for day use. Free beach front camping at mcfadin beach right next to it. Can't beat that!

    The water isn't gorgeous but it was fun to walk on the beach
    Paige M.

    We just went in for the day to go birding and explore. It was an overcast day but we saw SO many birds. We loved the fact that you could drive on the beach in certain sections as well as have a place to walk on the beach and swim. The nature trail was closed but we have heard it's amazing! We didn't run into mosquitoes because it was a pretty windy day so we got lucky! McFadden Wildlife refuge is right up the road and it was super neat too! The water isn't pretty, as in most places on the TX coast but walking along the beach was nice!

    Cabin, on the edge of the marsh.
    Megan M.

    From what I hear, Sea Rim got hit pretty hard by Ike in 2008 (ie wiped out) and the park has had a difficult time recovering. They seem to have their feet beneath them again, even though their recovery is still a work in progress. We stayed at the new cabin in the marsh and other than a few growing pains, we had a fabulous time. Here's what you need to know: ~You can't get to Sea Rim from Galveston, 87 stops at High Island. You'll need to come in via Port Arthur. Honestly, driving 287 down from Dallas was a helluva lot more enjoyable than 45 through Houston ever was. ~Park headquarters is at the Beach entrance, down the road on the left (past the Marsh entrance). No one realizes this and we had many knocks on the door due to the confusion. Hopefully, the park will put up better signage soon. ~Cabin rental is $95/night with a refundable $50 cleaning fee (they inspect the cabin before you leave and if all is good, credit your card right then). ~The cabin has A/C, oven, microwave, fridge, coffee maker, sleeping for 6 and a full bathroom. Bring your own sheets and fishing gear and you'll be set. ~The cabin is right next to the boat ramp into the marsh. You'll have visitors. ~The beach is a primitive, seaweed covered beach with Gulf water. There's no Florida white sand to be found. ~You can camp near the beach. I wouldn't. But you could. Sea Rim may not be a beachside paradise but there are many reasons I'd return. The marsh is full of wildlife and watching it all live while drinking a cup of coffee on the back porch at sunrise is about as good as it gets. Be sure to tell the alligators hey for me.

    Alexis B.

    Sea Rim is pretty, but the park is small, quite dirty, and (to be honest) kind of falling apart. The boardwalk to the beach was newer and very safe. And, while the views were pretty (and the weather was absolutely gorgeous), the beach was not very clean. My biggest complaint is related to other boardwalk - which was missing boards every so often, which I couldn't believe! How dangerous! It's a pretty stop though - and hard to believe it's so close to Houston!

    We were on a cross country road trip and were beyond excited to stay on the gulf of Texas here in Port Arthur! We arrived into town very late and the extended drive from town to the State Park was like a nightmare. Gas and oil refineries everywhere you look. I got a terrible headache just from the fumes alone. But we're in a Port of Texas after all so I get it...I guess. Just not what we're use to. And let me warn you, if you plan on arriving late to this campground....be prepared to drive about 25 mph down that long straight road to get there. Because there are no lights and hundreds of animals crossing left and right. Very scary. We wanted to refresh when we got there so we searched and searched for the showers we were told were there. Finally we gave up search and walked out on the beach boardwalk only to find the showers at the very end of it. We were confused but ok, we'll take it! Cold water only!!! But being we've been on the road for 24 hours basically to get here, we sucked it up and gave in. Had an ice cold outdoor shower at 3 am when we were promised a warm bath house. But that's not what I'm here to talk about at all. What I'm here to talk about is the next morning. We wanted to catch sunrise on the beach to start our day off right. We wanted to let go of the stressful night before and begin a new. Little did we know it'd only get worse as soon as we'd step foot on the beach. Trash!! Trash everywhere!! Every square inch, every step you'd take...cigarette butts, bottle caps, plastic bags, fishing line, straws, balloons, broken plastic!! That beach looked more like a landfill!!! We spent 2 hours picking up trash and barely made a dent! It was incredibly disturbing especially since this place is a State Park!! They should be ashamed of themselves. Looks like that beach has never seen a Good Samaritan!!! We were completely disturbed and had to get the heck out of there. That beach will haunt my nightmares for life. Please pick up after yourself and others when going out into nature.

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    Nice place to go to the beach. If cost to get in. If you drive west almost to the dead end there is a free beach access.

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    Fun place to go for family and friends. I love the environment less crowded and the fee is cheap too.

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    Love this place, it's small and quiet. The staff has always been courteous and helpful.

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