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Indianola Beach Park — Attraction in Port Lavaca

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Indianola Beach Park
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Magnolia Beach Park
1145 N Ocean Dr #525, Port Lavaca, TX 77979
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Indianola Beach Park

Port Lavaca, TX 77979
4.8(101)
Open until 12:00 AM
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4.8
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5.0
1y

Great place to enjoy the sun and have a picnic with a covered top. Made for a very nice day, with restrooms on the beach. Showers in the area to rinse off. Places to rent along the way you just have to pay attention to the signs posted in the area. Indianola has a marina with a kitchen and the food is amazing 👏 🤩 absolutely loved the food and staff 😀 sitting on the back porch on the water watching people fish while you eat... Amazing time! Will be going back soon! You can find plenty to do in the area and Port O'Connor has a awesome beach as well 😎. Food is good in Port O'Connor also 😋 check out Cathy's Seafood in POC & Sharkies grill 😋 😀 👌 Poco Loco Lounge is another great place to stay in POC check them out they are very accommodating!! Great places and a great trip...

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4.0
3y

Hard shell beach with adequate amount of sand to offset it. The shells are smoothed out near the water and there is enough shoreline to sit in the water where the waves meet. These pictures were taken north of Indianola beach - where Magnolia ends and Indianola begins. If you head north past Indianola on your right, and past the concrete fishing slabs (a long row of blocks on the ground), you'll see some beach front areas you can drive on to. There are restrooms at either beach further down the road in either direction. We were there April 3rd and it was very windy; the water was around 75 degrees and it was in the high 70s - all of this made for a surprisingly cold experience and we could not get warm in the water no matter how long we stayed in, so...

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5.0
3y

This was a Beautiful experience!! The beaches are very clean and there are areas to camp,build sandcastles and play games!! If you are able to get there in time you have to pavillion with table and chairs and BBQ pit and guess what its free! You can camp here for 14 days for free !! There are restrooms and they are not the best but they flush and have running water to wash your hands, so it's sufficient for the purpose but bring toilet paper!! Family outing and we...

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Hard shell beach with adequate amount of sand to offset it. The shells are smoothed out near the water and there is enough shoreline to sit in the water where the waves meet. These pictures were taken north of Indianola beach - where Magnolia ends and Indianola begins. If you head north past Indianola on your right, and past the concrete fishing slabs (a long row of blocks on the ground), you'll see some beach front areas you can drive on to. There are restrooms at either beach further down the road in either direction. We were there April 3rd and it was very windy; the water was around 75 degrees and it was in the high 70s - all of this made for a surprisingly cold experience and we could not get warm in the water no matter how long we stayed in, so please be advised.
Isabel PattonIsabel Patton
This was a Beautiful experience!! The beaches are very clean and there are areas to camp,build sandcastles and play games!! If you are able to get there in time you have to pavillion with table and chairs and BBQ pit and guess what its free! You can camp here for 14 days for free !! There are restrooms and they are not the best but they flush and have running water to wash your hands, so it's sufficient for the purpose but bring toilet paper!! Family outing and we enjoyed it!!
DeepakDeepak
The lost forgotten beach town in Texas but still stands ahead with a great deal of history. La Salle, a french explorer landed here think this to be north of Mississippi river but infact its the matagorda bay. Place is a ghost town and underdeveloped. Not much to see around except this landmark. Recommended to visit before sunset. Also no cafe or shops around. Takes 30mins from Port Lavaca.
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Hard shell beach with adequate amount of sand to offset it. The shells are smoothed out near the water and there is enough shoreline to sit in the water where the waves meet. These pictures were taken north of Indianola beach - where Magnolia ends and Indianola begins. If you head north past Indianola on your right, and past the concrete fishing slabs (a long row of blocks on the ground), you'll see some beach front areas you can drive on to. There are restrooms at either beach further down the road in either direction. We were there April 3rd and it was very windy; the water was around 75 degrees and it was in the high 70s - all of this made for a surprisingly cold experience and we could not get warm in the water no matter how long we stayed in, so please be advised.
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This was a Beautiful experience!! The beaches are very clean and there are areas to camp,build sandcastles and play games!! If you are able to get there in time you have to pavillion with table and chairs and BBQ pit and guess what its free! You can camp here for 14 days for free !! There are restrooms and they are not the best but they flush and have running water to wash your hands, so it's sufficient for the purpose but bring toilet paper!! Family outing and we enjoyed it!!
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The lost forgotten beach town in Texas but still stands ahead with a great deal of history. La Salle, a french explorer landed here think this to be north of Mississippi river but infact its the matagorda bay. Place is a ghost town and underdeveloped. Not much to see around except this landmark. Recommended to visit before sunset. Also no cafe or shops around. Takes 30mins from Port Lavaca.
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