Sea Rim

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Campground Map of Sea Rim State Park (SP) in Texas. Published by Texas Parks & Wildlife.

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For assistance using this map, contact the park. Sea Rim #TxStateParks State Park #BetterOutside TexasStateParks.org/App PLEASE NOTE /texasparksandwildlife LEGEND ALLIGATOR ETTIQUETTE • Swim in the Gulf at your own risk. NO LIFEGUARD on duty. • CHECK OUT time is 12 p.m. or renew permit by 9 a.m. (pending site availability). • No glass containers allowed in beach area. • Public consumption or display of any alcoholic beverage is prohibited. • Always swim with a friend. Children must be supervised by an adult who can swim. • A maximum of eight people permitted per campsite. Guests must leave the park by 10 p.m. Quiet time is from 10 p.m. – 6 a.m. • CAUTION: POSSIBLE UNDERCURRENTS • Jellyfish advisory: jellyfish are found in warm waters – see park headquarters for further information or first aid for stings. • GRAY WATER AND BLACK WATER MUST BE DISCHARGED ONLY AT DUMP STATIONS. • Pets must be kept on leash. Please pick up after them. VOLUNTEER GROUP • Valid permit required on windshield of each vehicle in park. All vehicles to remain on pavement except in East and West Beach Camping Areas. Parking on the dunes and grass is prohibited. Sea Rim State Park offers a variety of short-term and ongoing volunteer activities that assist in preserving Texas’ cultural and natural resources. For information, contact the park office at (409) 971-2559. @TPWDparks @texasparkswildlife • ABSOLUTELY DO NOT feed or annoy the alligators. • Keep pets on a leash. Do not throw objects in water for your dog to retrieve. • Keep at least 30 feet from an alligator – do not assume they’re slow-moving. • Swimming allowed only in Gulf of Mexico. • Do not fish or crab when alligators are present. • If an alligator goes after a fish you have caught, cut the line and let the alligator have the fish. • Stay clear of grasses, twigs and/or soil near the side of a trail. It may be a nest and the mother alligator is probably close by guarding it. • If an alligator opens its mouth and hisses, you have come too close. Retreat slowly; make no quick moves. Keep your eyes on the alligator. • Above all, NEVER get close enough to threaten an alligator. Headquarters Fee Booth Restrooms Rinse Showers Marsh Unit Potable Water Primitive Tent Sites Water and Electric Sites PARK ROAD 69 Cabin Dump Station Day Use/Picnic Area Swimming 87 TEXAS Fishing Interpretive Trail Willow Pond Boardwalk Parking Piping Plover Camping Loop 7 8 6 14 9 15 10 5 11 4 Gambusia Nature Trail Boat Ramp 1 Canoe/Kayak Launch 2 3 12 Handicapped Accessible 13 Residence Boardwalk Maintenance Blue Crab Day Use Area West Beach Primitive Camping Area Day Use Only • No Vehicles East Beach Primitive Camping Area Gulf of Mexico TPWD receives funds from the USFWS. TPWD prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, disability, age, and gender, pursuant to state and federal law. To request an accommodation or obtain information in an alternative format, please contact TPWD on a Text Telephone (TTY) at (512) 389-8915 or by Relay Texas at 7-1-1 or (800) 735-2989 or by email at accessibility@tpwd.texas.gov. If you believe you have been discriminated against by TPWD, please contact TPWD, 4200 Smith School Road, Austin, TX 78744, or the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Office for Diversity and Workforce Management, 5275 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, VA 22041. © 2020 TPWD PWD MP P4504-055A (2/20) Texas State Parks is a division of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. PARK RESERVATIONS TexasStateParks.org ParquesDeTexas.org (512) 389-8900 N 19335 South Highway 87 P.O. Box 356 Sabine Pass, TX 77655 (409) 971-2559 Proud Sponsor of Texas State Parks

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