Mustang Island State Park

Stretching along the Gulf of Mexico on one of Texas’s most beautiful barrier islands, Mustang Island State Park offers nearly 4,000 acres of unspoiled coastal paradise. Five miles of sandy beach, world-class fishing, a 20-mile paddling trail through coastal wetlands, and the rare opportunity to camp directly on the beach make this one of the Lone Star State’s most beloved parks.
Located on Mustang Island between Corpus Christi and Port Aransas, the park protects diverse coastal ecosystems: from Gulf beach to sand dunes to bay-side wetlands. These habitats support an extraordinary array of wildlife, including the endangered Kemp’s ridley sea turtle—the world’s most endangered sea turtle species, which nests on these very shores.
Whether you come to surf cast for redfish at dawn, paddle through quiet coastal marshes, watch dolphins play in the surf, or simply fall asleep in a tent with the sound of waves crashing nearby, Mustang Island delivers the quintessential Texas beach experience—without the crowds of Galveston or South Padre.
Park Fast Facts
Mustang Island State Park is located on the barrier island of the same name, accessible via TX-361 from Corpus Christi or by ferry from Port Aransas.
| 📍 Location | 17047 TX-361, Corpus Christi, TX 78418 |
| 🗺️ Region | Coastal Bend / Gulf Coast |
| 📐 Total Area | ~3,954 acres |
| 🏖️ Beach Length | 5 miles |
| 🛶 Paddling Trail | 20 miles |
| ⏰ Hours | Open 24 hours for camping |
| 📞 Phone | (361) 749-5246 |
Admission & Fees
| Fee Type | Cost | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 🎫 Day Use (13+) | $5 | Per person |
| 🎫 Children (12 & under) | FREE | |
| ⛺ Beach Camping | $15/night | Primitive; no hookups |
| 🔌 W/E Campsites | $20-25/night | Water/electric hookups |
The Texas State Parks Pass ($70/year) provides free entry for the passholder plus all vehicle occupants to all Texas state parks.
The Beach
Mustang Island’s 5 miles of Gulf beach is the park’s crown jewel. Unlike many Texas beaches, vehicles are not permitted on the park beach, keeping it pristine and peaceful.
| Beach Info | Details |
|---|---|
| 🏖️ Length | 5 miles |
| 🚗 Vehicles | NOT allowed on park beach |
| 🏊 Swimming | Permitted; no lifeguards |
| 🐚 Shelling | Good after storms; whelks, sand dollars |
| 🏄 Surfing | Allowed; best with south swells |
Fishing
Mustang Island is a world-class fishing destination. The Gulf waters and back bay flats offer year-round opportunities for anglers of all skill levels.
| Fishing Type | Species | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 🎣 Surf Fishing | Redfish, black drum, whiting, pompano | Dawn/dusk best; no pier needed |
| 🎣 Wade Fishing | Speckled trout, redfish | Back bay flats; shallow water |
| 🚣 Kayak Fishing | Redfish, flounder, trout | Access back bays; launch at ramps |
| 🌙 Night Fishing | Shark, rays, drum | Popular in summer |
A Texas fishing license with saltwater endorsement is required. Current regulations at tpwd.texas.gov.
Mustang Island Paddling Trail
The Mustang Island Paddling Trail spans 20 miles through coastal wetlands, tidal flats, and sheltered bays on the island’s back side. It’s one of Texas’s premier kayaking destinations.
| Paddling Info | Details |
|---|---|
| 🛶 Trail Length | 20 miles |
| 🚀 Launch Sites | Multiple access points along trail |
| 🐦 Wildlife | Herons, roseate spoonbills, dolphins |
| 🎣 Fishing | Excellent kayak fishing on back bays |
| ⚠️ Conditions | Check wind/tide; afternoon winds common |
Camping
Mustang Island offers some of the best beach camping in Texas. Fall asleep to the sound of waves just steps from your tent.
| Camping Type | Sites | Price | Features |
|---|---|---|---|
| 🏖️ Beach Primitive | Many | $15/night | Beachfront; no hookups; vault toilets |
| 🔌 Water/Electric Sites | 48 | $20-25/night | W/E hookups; near restrooms |
| 🚐 RV-Friendly | Included above | $20-25/night | 30/50 amp available |
Reserve at texasstateparks.org. Summer and holiday weekends book quickly—reserve early!
Wildlife
Mustang Island’s diverse habitats support an remarkable array of coastal wildlife, including one of the world’s rarest sea turtles.
| Wildlife | When/Where |
|---|---|
| 🐢 Kemp’s Ridley Sea Turtle | Nesting Apr-Jul; world’s most endangered sea turtle |
| 🐬 Bottlenose Dolphins | Year-round in surf and bays |
| 🦅 Shorebirds | Migration peaks spring/fall; sandpipers, plovers |
| 🦩 Roseate Spoonbills | Back bay wetlands; spring-summer |
| 🦀 Ghost Crabs | Beach at night; burrow in dunes |
Sea Turtle Alert: If you see a nesting sea turtle or hatchlings, do not disturb! Report sightings to 1-866-TURTLE-5.
Best Times to Visit
| Season | Experience | Considerations |
|---|---|---|
| 🌸 Spring (Mar-May) | Bird migration; turtle nesting begins; mild temps | Spring break crowds in March |
| ☀️ Summer (Jun-Aug) | Beach season; warm water; turtle nesting | HOT (90°F+); jellyfish possible; book early |
| 🍂 Fall (Sep-Nov) | Best fishing; fall migration; fewer crowds | Hurricane season through Nov; warm water into Oct |
| ❄️ Winter (Dec-Feb) | Milder than north; birding; solitude | Cool (50-60°F); fronts bring wind |
Nearby Attractions
| Attraction | Distance | Highlights |
|---|---|---|
| 🚢 Port Aransas | ~10 mi | Beach town; fishing charters; restaurants |
| 🐬 Texas State Aquarium | ~20 mi | Dolphins, sea turtles, sharks |
| ⚓ USS Lexington | ~20 mi | WWII aircraft carrier museum |
| 🏝️ Padre Island National Seashore | Adjacent | 70+ miles of wild beach; sea turtle research |
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you camp on the beach at Mustang Island?
Yes! Mustang Island offers primitive beach camping for $15/night. You can pitch your tent on the beach and fall asleep to the sound of waves. There are no hookups, but vault toilets are available. It’s one of the best beach camping experiences in Texas.
Are vehicles allowed on the beach?
No—unlike many Texas beaches, vehicles are not permitted on the beach within the state park. This keeps the beach pristine and pedestrian-friendly. Vehicles are allowed on the adjacent Padre Island National Seashore beaches.
What fish can you catch at Mustang Island?
The waters around Mustang Island are excellent for redfish, speckled trout, black drum, whiting, pompano, and flounder. Surf fishing, wade fishing on the back bay flats, and kayak fishing are all popular. A Texas fishing license with saltwater endorsement is required.
Can you see sea turtles at Mustang Island?
The endangered Kemp’s ridley sea turtle nests on Mustang Island beaches from April through July. While sightings are not guaranteed, early morning beachgoers may see fresh tracks or nesting turtles. Do not disturb nesting turtles! Report sightings to 1-866-TURTLE-5.
How long is the paddling trail?
The Mustang Island Paddling Trail is 20 miles long, winding through coastal wetlands and back bays on the island’s west side. Multiple access points allow for shorter trips. It’s excellent for wildlife viewing—watch for herons, roseate spoonbills, and dolphins.
Is Mustang Island the same as Padre Island?
No—they are separate barrier islands. Mustang Island State Park is on Mustang Island. Padre Island National Seashore, managed by the National Park Service, is adjacent to the south and offers 70+ miles of even more remote beach. Both are excellent, but the National Seashore is more primitive.
🏝️ Texas Gulf Coast at Its Best
Mustang Island State Park offers the quintessential Texas beach experience: 5 miles of pristine Gulf shoreline, world-class fishing, a 20-mile paddling trail, and the rare chance to camp directly on the beach under a canopy of stars. Add endangered sea turtle nesting and year-round dolphins, and you have one of the most complete coastal parks on the Gulf Coast.
📍 Address: 17047 TX-361, Corpus Christi, TX 78418
🌐 Official Website: Texas Parks – Mustang Island
📞 Park Office: (361) 749-5246
🏕️ Reservations: texasstateparks.org
