Victoria TexasBEACHES & WATERFRONT ESCAPES


Listed below are the best beaches and waterfront escapes near Victoria, Texas.



1. Riverside Park

SERENE GUADALUPE RIVERFRONT


Riverside Park spans 660 acres of woodland bordered by four and a half miles of the Guadalupe River. The park offers over 200 picnic areas, making it perfect for family outings and riverside relaxation. Visitors can enjoy fishing, paddling on the Victoria Paddling Trail, and exploring the natural beauty along the riverbanks.


2. Victoria Paddling Trail

SCENIC RIVER ADVENTURE


The Victoria Paddling Trail offers a tranquil 25-mile route that follows the Guadalupe River from northwest of Victoria to six miles south. With four drop-in points in town, including two in Riverside Park, paddlers can choose between epic all-day adventures or relaxing afternoon floats. Visitors can rent kayaks from Flow Paddle Co. located right in Riverside Park for a perfect day on the water.


3. Coleto Creek Park and Reservoir

LAKESIDE RECREATION HAVEN


Coleto Creek Park and Reservoir provides a serene lakeside escape near Victoria with opportunities for swimming, fishing, and boating. The reservoir is known for its calm waters and is a popular destination for families seeking waterfront recreation. Birding enthusiasts will appreciate the diverse wildlife, as the area is part of the East Guadalupe Loop of the Great Texas Coastal Birding Trail.


4. Magnolia Beach

PRIMITIVE OCEANFRONT CAMPING


Magnolia Beach features primitive oceanfront RV campsites as close as 15 feet from the waterline along the Gulf Coast. The beach is ideal for pensive walks, picnicking, and watching spectacular sunsets over the water. Its quiet atmosphere makes it a perfect getaway for those seeking a more natural beach experience without crowds.


5. Lighthouse Beach

FAMILY-FRIENDLY SHALLOW WATERS


Lighthouse Beach offers a remote, shallow, and quiet beach experience free of big waves, making it perfect for families with small children. The area is particularly enjoyable for fishermen, with free pier entrance available for those looking to cast a line. Visitors can enjoy peaceful shorelines while taking in views of the historic lighthouse that gives the beach its name.



6. Port Aransas Beach

TOP TEXAS COASTAL DESTINATION


Port Aransas Beach is considered one of the top beaches in Texas with its long, sandy shoreline and shallow waters. The beach is particularly good for swimming beginners and children, with free umbrellas available and restaurants within walking distance. Its accessibility and amenities make it a popular choice for day trips and extended beach vacations alike.


7. Mustang Island State Park

VAST COASTAL WILDERNESS


Mustang Island State Park features a long and vast beach with both drive-on access and paved parking options for visitors. The park maintains a quiet atmosphere on weekdays but becomes more crowded on weekends, with well-kept RV campgrounds and picnic tables available. Its five miles of coastline offer excellent opportunities for swimming, surfing, and beachcombing along the Gulf of Mexico.


8. Matagorda Beach

SECLUDED FISHING PARADISE


Matagorda Beach provides a place for seclusion and meditation with beautiful sunrises, making it a favorite spot for fishermen. The beach features clean and shallow water ideal for wading and swimming in warmer months. Visitors should note there are no businesses on site, so they should bring everything they need for a day of coastal relaxation.


9. Rockport Beach

PRISTINE WHITE SANDS


Rockport Beach is an easily accessible white-sandy beach with enough space for all visitors to enjoy without feeling crowded. It offers wonderful camping options with all needed amenities including free Wi-Fi for those wanting an extended stay. A lockable gate provides safety at night, making it one of the more secure beach destinations in the coastal region.


10. Goliad State Park

HISTORIC RIVERSIDE RECREATION


Goliad State Park offers beautiful riverside access along the San Antonio River, combining natural beauty with historical significance. Visitors can enjoy swimming, fishing, and paddling while also exploring the park's historic sites including the reconstructed Spanish colonial mission. The park's shaded picnic areas and camping facilities make it perfect for weekend getaways with access to refreshing water activities during hot Texas summers.

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