Matagorda County is southwest of Houston off Hwy 59 and Hwy 60 out of Wharton Texas, south headed down to Bay City and the beautiful Texas gulf coast. Bay City is the county seat of Matagorda County, being the largest city of the county. Matagorda county has a population just over 36,000 and covers 1,114 square miles of land with nearly 500 square miles of water. Folks, the beach and shore line along Matagorda bay are a real treasure. My favorite trip is to take highway 60 south out of Bay City into the city of Matagorda and then take FM 2031 all the way down to the gulf. You will cross an old draw bridge across the inter coastal canal and finally come to a nice park and pavilion located on the beach just east of where the Colorado river empties into the gulf. There is a huge walk out rock pier for fishing and your sure to catch something most every time you throw out. The bird watching is also a huge recreation here, so pack some binoculars for a good view. If you make the boat trip on the other side of the Colorado river to the Matagorda island it is something else to see. Beautiful and pristine beaches with no crowds. There are plenty of RV spaces, rental houses and cabins in this area and most are very reasonably priced. The full Stringer Realty is a good place to start looking for accommodations and there are a lot of fishing guides listed on line. If you like the beach but hate the crowds then this is certainly your spot.
AERIAL VIEW MATAGORDA PARK
DRAW BRIDGE
COVERED AREA ON BEACH
Your aerial view looks great. Why are the sands so white? Keep the post coming.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comments, Larry. I can always count on you and Peggy. I have found that the further south you go from Galveston, along the Texas Gulf Coast, the beaches and sand are more likely than not to be a beautiful white color. The water is usually a more clear blue also. The combination of white sand and clear water make the Texas Gulf Coast a great place to visit and stay awhile! Just wait till I do Port Lavaca, Corpus Christi and Padre Island. They are all great spots and I hope everyone will stay tuned. It's all about Texas, Ya'll. Be sure to check out my website at http://texaslandtalk.com
ReplyDeleteGreat! Glad to see you posting this again. Those white beaches bring back lots of memories!
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