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Secluded, Remote, Desolate place along Texas Coast

Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2015 10:08 am
by txfshrmn
Looking for a property along the coast that is so far out of the way some utilities may be optional. Would be open to ideas if anyone has any.

On a side note understand to get the secluded, remote, desolate place were looking for we may just have to camp it out. I'm just concerned because of all the bad stories about heading down the PINS. Anyone been down there this year or recently? Are there any inlets along the coast that are kayak-able or is it all inn the surf? Lots of newbie dumb questions I'm sure, but it's the only way to shorten the endless learning curve. Planning an early to mid April trip. Anyone thinking of going at that time and looking to mentor????

Thanks for the help in advance guys...

Re: Secluded, Remote, Desolate place along Texas Coast

Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2015 10:12 pm
by quiet time
Matagorda Island - we hire a ride out of Port O'connor to the island then backpack to the beach (2.5 mile) to camp. It's desolate!

Re: Secluded, Remote, Desolate place along Texas Coast

Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2016 11:12 pm
by Markavillarreal
On PINS you can go to Yarborough pass . You need a good 4x4 and it's very isolated . It's a great p,ace to kayak . You cross the dunes so you don't have the wind or waves . Every time I have gone I have only had one other camp set besides us .

Re: Secluded, Remote, Desolate place along Texas Coast

Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2017 10:13 am
by gsquare
I have place north of Smith Point on Trinity Bay That is pretty much hidden from view and the eyes of others. Quiet, good fishing, lots of wildlife and birds, and no light pollution at night.
The house is comfortable and has all the comforts needed for full time use, including Dish.
It's on a protected grassy lagoon with a 70 foot dock and t-head.
It's for sale now and also available for weekend and weekly rentals.
Call if interested,
Garry 832-552-9117

Re: Secluded, Remote, Desolate place along Texas Coast

Posted: Tue May 19, 2020 6:59 am
by Blue65
Markavillarreal wrote:On PINS you can go to Yarborough pass . You need a good 4x4 and it's very isolated . It's a great p,ace to kayak . You cross the dunes so you don't have the wind or waves . Every time I have gone I have only had one other camp set besides us .
What is "PINS"?

Re: Secluded, Remote, Desolate place along Texas Coast

Posted: Wed May 20, 2020 2:20 pm
by junkyard chihuahua
Padre Island National Seashore