Thursday, March 27, 2014

SOUTH PADRE ISLAND


Wednesday, March 19, 2014 – S. Padre Island

This morning we woke up on South Padre Island in an overly large, no frills RV park that is on the beach.  Don’s comment for the day was…..”we are bringing down the RV values..."  Honestly it was the worst place that we camped so far, the worst facilities and one of the most expensive sites.  Guess we are paying for being on Padre Isalnd.

 
Sunrise at Isla Blanca RV Park
Here comes the sun... 

So after a quick cold shower and breakfast we decided we needed to find the beach for a walk before we left because we were both jonesing to see the ocean and anxious to introduce Sheba to the sand and ocean waters for the first time.




























Then we were off to explore South Padre before heading to North Padre.  For those of you that don’t know much about Padre Island.   It is the world's longest barrier island.  It is famous for its long white beaches and large sand dunes and it is 113 miles long and usually no more than one or two miles wide.  South Padre Island is a resort town and about 10 miles out of town the paved road ends and you can drive down the beach.  North Padre Island is located just south of Corpus Christi and for the most part is a National Seashore and the longest stretch of undeveloped barrier island in the world, of which at the end of the paved road(again another 10 miles) you have another 60 plus miles of beach that you can drive down.   The center of the island is accessed by 4-wheel driving on the beach only.





So the first thing we wanted to go do is check out the end of the road on South Padre.  


Some flavor of the architecture on Padre.













End of the Road...  

Beach at the end of the Road...




It's a highway...what is the speed limit?

Horses too...

Sheba getting in some frisbee time!
Beach as far as you can see at the end of the Road!

Exploring the dunes...
What's on the other side?

 

One tired pup!




Once back at the car we made some smoothies and hit the road again......We were off to North Padre Island, back over Queen Isabella Bridge, into Port Isabel and it would be a couple hundred miles to get up to Corpus Christi and over the next bridge…..but first, unbeknownst to us, we had a border patrol to go through.  I will say this.  It was a bit intimidating for sure.  Guns, dogs, cameras and lights everywhere.  All that and all they did was ask us each if we were American citizen, Sheba too, and we were off again. 



We had made no reservations on North Padre so Julie did some research and learned that most of the camping on North Padre was on the beach, those areas that are not on the beach were free, but already full.  Hence we needed a plan B.  Julie found Mustang Isand Beach Park....very close to North Padre and offered kayaking trails too....score!



Our new campsite!
 
Don, working on the frig...
After pulling in we needed to work on the refrigerator.  Don worked on the electrical and Julie got to clean it out.  Seems there was a leftover salmon stink!  We had a mellow night and even started a movie in the trailer...called it a night because we had a big day tomorrow!









1 comment:

  1. WOW! Now I want to go to Padre Island. Can't believe all these years being married to a Texan and I've never been! Looks beautiful! Thinking of your adventures and hope you're having a blast!!

    Teresa

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