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Goose Island offers camping, fishing and birding along St. Charles and Aransas bays, north of Corpus Christi. Things to Do Camp, fish, hike, geocache , go boating, and observe and take photos of wildlife, especially birds.
Goose Island State Park is 321.4 acres on St. Charles and Aransas bays. It is located north of Rockport in Aransas County. The state acquired land for the park in 1931-1935 by deeds from private owners. A legislative act set aside the state-owned Goose Island as a state park.
Premium Full Hookup Campsites (50 Amp) People per Site: 7. Number of Sites: 6. Campsites are located in the Wooded Area, nestled among large oak trees. Picnic table. Outdoor grill. Fire ring. Water hookup. Sewer hookup.
Goose Island State Park sits at the southern tip of Lamar Peninsula amid the bays and estuaries of the Texas Gulf Coastal Bend. It has two distinct parts: the mainland and the island.
See the park in lights, enjoy holiday activities, and CAMP FOR FREE when you decorate your campsite!
The coastal beauty of Goose Island State Park awaits you. Enjoy your visit! Try your luck fishing the waters of St. Charles Bay or Aransas Bay for spotted seatrout, red or black drum, or a myriad of other fish. The 1,620-foot lighted pier offers great access and the best fishing in the park, especially at night.
Water Conservation Alert. June 5, 2024 - Please use water sparingly for drinking, cooking, and in restrooms. Bring your own water or buy bottled water at headquarters. Texas State Parks. Reservation Assistance.
GOOSE ISLAND STATE PARK. 202 S. Palmetto St. • Rockport, TX 78382-7965 (361) 729-2858. Visit www.tpwd.texas.gov/outdoor-annual . for the most current regulations. Other info: www.texasstateparks.org. Local Emergency: Call 911. Where to Fish: Park features one fishing pier, otherwise shoreline access, wade fishing and fishing from boat.
The habitat variety at Goose Island State Park makes it a good place to observe water birds, waterfowl, shorebirds and passerines both in migration and in residence.
With more than five miles of coastline, we have plenty of room for fun in the sun. Hang out on the beach, fish in the bay, add birds to your life list, and explore this unspoiled barrier island park. It’s time to head to the coast!