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Local Stuff...

We have taken the time to put together a list of a few websites that might be helpful for you during your stay on Crystal Beach.

We highly recommend you call and verify hours, for they can change throughout the year. 

The Basics

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2385 TX-87, Crystal Beach, TX 77650

(409) 684-2400

1755 TX-87, Crystal Beach, TX 77650

(409) 684-1755

2489 Howell, Crystal Beach, TX 77650

(409) 370-2937

Eats & Drinks

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1295 North Stingaree Drive Crystal Beach, TX 77650

(409) 684-2731

1035 State Highway 87Crystal Beach, TX 77650

(409) 684-1177

2275 State Highway 87 Suite 15 Crystal Beach, TX 77650

(409) 684-0011

1369 State Highway 87Crystal Beach, TX 77650

(409) 684-9594

703 Madison Port Bolivar, TX   77650

409-684-1383

1021 Highway 87 Crystal Beach, TX   77650

409-684-8612

Fun Stuff!

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1400 Highway 87 Crystal Beach, TX 77650

 2061 TX-87, Port Bolivar, TX 77650

(409) 684-2384

1987 State Highway 87 Crystal Beach, Texas 77650

409-684-7977

Everything Else...

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Boliver Ferry

123 SH 87 Port Bolivar, TX 77650

Galveston Ferry
1000 Ferry Road N. Galveston, TX 77550

Whether it’s at first light, noon, sunset, or after dark this beachfront camera streams live so you can keep up with the current surf and beachfront conditions. 

Events come "LIVE" to you from around Bolivar Peninsula, Crystal Beach Texas, High Island Texas, Port Bolivar Texas, Gilchrist Texas and places in-between. 

Get up to date weather on Bolivar.

Get up to date tide information.

Get up to date sunrise information.

The History of the Bolivar Port Lighthouse

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The Bolivar Point Lighthouse is one of the few 19th-century lighthouses remaining on the Gulf Coast, and one of only two remaining iron lighthouses in Texas. Built in 1872, the Bolivar Point Lighthouse was first lighted November 19, 1872, and operated until it was retired from service on May 29, 1933. The light shined every night during its 60 years of service, except for two nights during a 1915 hurricane which destroyed the oil house. 

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