Eric & Mark's Guidebook

Eric & Mark
Eric & Mark
Eric & Mark's Guidebook

Food scene

Waterside dining great for sunset views!
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Steve's Landing Restaurant
1290 Bay Vue Rd
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Waterside dining great for sunset views!
Local favorite, with a great bar and waterside dining!
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Stingaree Restaurant & Marina
1295 N Stingaree Dr
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Local favorite, with a great bar and waterside dining!

Souvenir Shop

Need a beach souvenir? Stop here for a look around!
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Latitude 29.2 Surf Shop
1400 State Hwy 87
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Need a beach souvenir? Stop here for a look around!

Sightseeing

This beach is 1 mile from our cabin! Great for fishing, relaxing and long walks on the beach! Dog friendly, vehicle accessible (with purchase of sticker), and a great place to camp or build a bonfire!
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Crystal Beach
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This beach is 1 mile from our cabin! Great for fishing, relaxing and long walks on the beach! Dog friendly, vehicle accessible (with purchase of sticker), and a great place to camp or build a bonfire!
Smith Oaks Bird Sanctuary is 177 acres of fields, woods, wetlands and ponds. The Rookery in the middle of Claybottom Pond has become a favored roosting and nesting place for thousands of waterbirds.
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Smith Oaks Sanctuary
2205 Old Mexico Rd
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Smith Oaks Bird Sanctuary is 177 acres of fields, woods, wetlands and ponds. The Rookery in the middle of Claybottom Pond has become a favored roosting and nesting place for thousands of waterbirds.
The Galveston-Port Bolivar ferry takes travelers on SH 87 between Galveston Island and the Bolivar Peninsula. The service is free. During the short ride across the Galveston shipping channel, you can see ship traffic, dolphin, and can feed the seagulls that follow the ferry!
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Galveston - Bolivar Ferry
Galveston - Bolivar Ferry
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The Galveston-Port Bolivar ferry takes travelers on SH 87 between Galveston Island and the Bolivar Peninsula. The service is free. During the short ride across the Galveston shipping channel, you can see ship traffic, dolphin, and can feed the seagulls that follow the ferry!