Dog Friendly Beaches in Texas (Page 3 of 3)
Remote sandy beach is a proper place for seclusion and meditation. Drive-on sand. Amenities are only at the visitor center. Bring your food and shoes - the sand is hot.
The park offers both - a hiking trail and a beach access. Free parking but gets busy on weekends. A steep path leads to the beach which is inconvenient for many.
Close to the city the huge park allows space for everyone. Besides basic activities it features cliff jumping, climbing and horse riding. Water shoes are recommended.
Calm and a bit isolated place, great for family vacation. The visitor center offers educational sessions and the turtle release program. Clean sand. No stores around.
Huge fishing area and a pier, there are two beaches - for swimming and non-motorized boats. Can be crowded. Dogs should be on a leash and by side. Many cafes nearby.
All year-round park. Hiking, biking, picnicking, camping are common activities here. The beach area features two boat ramps and a pier. Handicap accessible amenities.
This RV park offers lots of activities. Besides all needed amenities, there are hot tubs, a large pool. Alcohol is allowed.
Mixed rocky and sandy beach. Visitors can do birdwatching, hiking, wading, fishing. Be aware of turbulent waters. Breweries and wineries can be found in nearby city.
Swimming hole widely known for its waterfall and cliffs. Family-friendly, however, there is no lifeguard and water level changes drastically, so watch your kids.
Beautiful nature and lots of activities like tubing and paddling make this park very popular. Strong current, swimming shoes are recommended. Fishing gear rentals.
Part of the lake surrounded by rocks. 300 paved and clean campsites with all facilities including a store. Small sandy beach, no lifeguards. Features a cliff jumping.