Crystal Beach, originally known as Patton, stretches about seven miles along Texas 87 on Bolivar Peninsula. Patton was a railroad stop until the trains stopped operation in the...
Crystal Beach, originally known as Patton, stretches about seven miles along Texas 87 on Bolivar Peninsula. Patton was a railroad stop until the trains stopped operation in the early 1940s. At that time, the name was changed to Crystal Beach. It’s the largest residential and commercial community on the peninsula. Main industries are shrimping, oystering and tourism. Summer visitors swell population and miles of sandy beaches offer many recreational activities.
Birding is exciting during the spring and fall migrations. The fields, bushes, trees and marshes are alive with colorful and rare species. Many northern species winter here.
Free ferries operate every 20 minutes between Galveston and Port Bolivar, Texas 87. The ferries are part of the Texas transportation system, operated by the Texas Department of Transportation.
The old Bolivar Lighthouse, after 61 years of service, still stands near Texas 87. Although not open to the public, it is a symbol of mariner history along the Texas coast.
Bolivar Peninsula Chamber of Commerce: 409/684-5940, 800/FUN-SUN-3.
www.bolivarchamber.org.