Well North Padre Island ,that is about the same as where you were.Padre Island National Seashore.There you can go about 20 miles farther south after that need 4 wheel drive to go the other 40 miles.
Great video. I believe now you can not park like that on the beach. You have to back in towards the water. You can’t be parallel to the water. Check posted dates for this. May only be during busy season.
We some some really big rigs including several Class As out there. The sand is super hard packed. Pretty sure you would be fine. Let us know how it goes!
Awesome job showing Port A. We just left there ourselves after spending 4 months. Only drawback is the wind never stops. Actually we had 5 days in 4 months that we could do a fire or cookout., it’s just way to windy for me to say I had a good stay. Jimbo
The wind keeps the mosquitos away! But to build a fire, dig a hole in the sand 12-18 inches deep, throw a bag of charcoal into it( don't even need to open it, pour on some charcoal starter fluid, stack firewood on top and light it up. The fishing shop across from The Islander has fire wood and so does the IGA grocery.
Hi there! Fellow UA-camr and new subscriber here! Loved this informative video. Port A is on my list in the fall and this video makes me so excited ❤️. Safe travels.
Are there any other cool locations to RV beach camp that we need to check out?!
Well North Padre Island ,that is about the same as where you were.Padre Island National Seashore.There you can go about 20 miles farther south after that need 4 wheel drive to go the other 40 miles.
Great video. I believe now you can not park like that on the beach. You have to back in towards the water. You can’t be parallel to the water. Check posted dates for this. May only be during busy season.
Interesting. We appreciate you sharing that info!
Funny!! Just saw this video,I was the man on the kite buggy flying by!! 80 dgrs today in February! 🤙🤙 Come back and see us🤙🤙
No freakin' way! That's so funny. Damn you were moving on that thing! 💨
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Would you chance 35 foot diesal pusher on sand 24k pounds duel back tires if you stay close to the main intrance
We some some really big rigs including several Class As out there. The sand is super hard packed. Pretty sure you would be fine. Let us know how it goes!
Get a wind mic!!
We definitely have since then 😂
Thanks for the video!
Our pleasure!
This is such a neat spot. We have not brought our camper to the beach in TX yet, but hope to soon! Looks super fun!
One of the best dry camping locations we’ve had the pleasure of experiencing! You’ll love it!
Great video! I’m born and raised in Texas and I’ve never heard of belt sander racing 😆.
Yeah we are definitely disappointed we didn’t get to see it in person 😆
Try the national sea shore next time they have a park right on the beach or you can park on the beach there also
Awesome! Good to know. Thank you! 🙏
Awesome job showing Port A. We just left there ourselves after spending 4 months. Only drawback is the wind never stops. Actually we had 5 days in 4 months that we could do a fire or cookout., it’s just way to windy for me to say I had a good stay.
Jimbo
Yeah even on the warmest, sunniest day it was crazy windy! Still had a blast though.
The wind keeps the mosquitos away! But to build a fire, dig a hole in the sand 12-18 inches deep, throw a bag of charcoal into it( don't even need to open it, pour on some charcoal starter fluid, stack firewood on top and light it up.
The fishing shop across from The Islander has fire wood and so does the IGA grocery.
Thank you for letting us know. Good to know where to get firewood. Most would not know where to get something like that. I know I would not have lol
All the parking is on back side just off 11th street for the Beach Lodge.
Good to know for next time 😂
Beautiful spot but my OCD and the sand would be a nightmare
I think we are still trying to get the sand out of the RV 😠 😂
Great video. But wow you really butchered the port ara-nas-is name. Lol
😂 yeah it was bad!
Nice video! We’re heading there soon. How far down the beach did you go to camp? It looks like you got far enough away from the crowds!
Well we went about halfway down but this was also the end of January so not a ton of folks there at the time
What time of year did yall camp? Weather sure looks dreary and cold!
We were there in January 🥶 we feel grateful we had one day in the 80’s
Hi there! Fellow UA-camr and new subscriber here! Loved this informative video. Port A is on my list in the fall and this video makes me so excited ❤️. Safe travels.
Thanks! Port A was amazing! It was a new experience, camping on the beach. 😃