Visit this spot if you prefer a less crowded beach experience. While there are no lifeguards stationed here, they do patrol the area regularly. We visited in the afternoon, but I STRONGLY suggest arriving before sunset to witness the breathtaking sky. Although we didn't encounter any snakes, there are warning signs about their presence. Parking is very convenient, though the lot is gravel rather than cement. All in all, it's a wonderful place to enjoy the beach!
The beach was incredibly calming and peaceful, with convenient accessibility. I am eagerly anticipating my next trip, where I can once again unwind and rejuvenate in this serene environment.
This hidden gem was once the best-kept secret on the Island, and I've been a regular visitor for years. However, it had been some time since my last visit until this past weekend when we decided to take our boys for an impromptu beach day. Although it was a bit more crowded than it used to be, it was still lovely. It was a Saturday and the start of summer, so the Island was buzzing with activity. I would recommend a four-wheel drive vehicle due to the soft sand. Fortunately, the beach was clean, and we were fortunate to have clear water (which is not always the case in Galveston). While there are signs prohibiting swimming and wade fishing due to the currents, the beach patrol is vigilant in informing visitors. As a parent of small children, we were content playing in the shallow surf just off the beach. It's still less crowded than the East Beach areas, and there's no need to pay or obtain a permit to drive onto the beach. West Beach is where it's at.