ππΎ Galveston Island State Park – Coastal Nature on the Texas Gulf
Simba and I visited Galveston Island State Park in Galveston, Texas — a beautiful coastal park that showcases both the Gulf-facing beach and the quieter bay-side ecosystems of the island. Unlike the busier tourist sections of Galveston, this park offers a chance to experience the island’s natural landscapes. It’s one of the best places to see what the Texas coast looks like when it’s left largely undisturbed. πΏ A Coastal Landscape of Diverse Habitats Galveston Island State Park protects several unique coastal environments that make the area ecologically important along the Gulf Coast. Within the park you’ll find: - Sandy beaches along the Gulf of Mexico - Salt marshes and tidal wetlands - Coastal prairie landscapes - Calm bay-side waters and estuaries These habitats support a wide range of wildlife, especially shorebirds and migratory birds traveling along the Central Flyway. π¦ Wildlife and Outdoor Exploration Because of its location along the Texas coast, the park is a haven for...