Don't worry about getting mixed up in the south Texas spring break beach party here. With no electricity, water, or telephone service, beaches on the 7,325-acre Matagorda Island State Park and National Wildlife Refuge offer just two things: peace and quiet.
In fact, the only crowds you'll find here are crowds of animals: whooping cranes, peregrine falcons, deer, and coyotes. Cars? Forget it. And people? Just 100 at a time are allowed onto this 38-mile-long barrier island that's accessible only by ferry, charter, or private boat. Bring your bike and boots and explore the 80 miles of dirt roads and beach area. Or just hang out on the sand, gaze out at the Gulf waters, and soak up the solitude.
Essentials:
For more info, call 361-983-2215; ferries depart Thursday through Sunday from the Texas Parks and Wildlife office at 16th and Maple in Port O'Connor; for reservations, call 512-983-2215.
Tip:
Two things you won't find here: shade and drinking water. Pack a shelter and stock up on fluids.