Sea Rim State Park
Where Gulf Meets Marsh
At the far southeast corner of Texas lies a remote and unique coastal park. Sea Rim State Park has 5.2 miles of Gulf shoreline and 4,000 acres of marshlands.
Things to Do
At this park, you can camp, go birding and beach combing, paddle in a canoe or kayak, swim, fish, hunt (in season), and walk. Stroll along the Gambusia Nature Trail, a boardwalk through the marsh.
Stay at one of 15 campsites with utilities or in our cabin . We also offer primitive camping on the beach.
Fish in the surf or in the marsh areas. You do not need a license to fish from shore in a state park. We also have a boat ramp. Download Sea Rim's Fishing Tip Sheet .
Paddle one of our trails, from the 1.79-mile easy trail to the 9.59-mile advanced trail. Experience the coast from a kayak or canoe (bring your own).
Be safe at our park!
Alligators live in the park; read our Alligator Safety Tips
Swimming Safety Tips
Water Safety Tips Area Attractions
McFaddin National Wildlife Refuge
J.D. Murphree Wildlife Management Area
Sabine Pass Battleground
Big Thicket National Preserve
Port Arthur
Great Texas Wildlife Trails:? Sabine Loop (best places to see wildlife in this area).