Kayak launch near Rawlings Bailes camp
Kayak launch near Rawlings Bailes camp
I e seen many folks put in at the old cut just past Rawlings on the left if your headed to the beach. What I’m concerned about is, where do you park once you launch. I was told a few years back that someone at Rawlings threatened to call a wrecker if anybody parked in there parking lot. Is there any truth to that? I’m willing to pay for parking if need be. Any advice would be helpful.
Re: Kayak launch near Rawlings Bailes camp
park here buddead wait wrote:I e seen many folks put in at the old cut just past Rawlings on the left if your headed to the beach. What I’m concerned about is, where do you park once you launch. I was told a few years back that someone at Rawlings threatened to call a wrecker if anybody parked in there parking lot. Is there any truth to that? I’m willing to pay for parking if need be. Any advice would be helpful.
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Re: Kayak launch near Rawlings Bailes camp
I've fished East Matagorda by kayak many times, launching from Rawlings Cut & following the narrow canal approximately one mile to the bay.
You can park across the highway from Rawlings Cut on the wide highway shoulder area. It's wise to avoid parking in any parking lot or in front of somebody's residence. Stay on public property & you should be good to go.
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You can park across the highway from Rawlings Cut on the wide highway shoulder area. It's wise to avoid parking in any parking lot or in front of somebody's residence. Stay on public property & you should be good to go.
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Re: Kayak launch near Rawlings Bailes camp
Thank you fellas for the help.