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Trails Map of the Nails Creek Unit of Sea Rim State Park (SP) in Texas. Published by Texas Parks & Wildlife.
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Sea Rim State Park Trails Map
19335 S. Gulfway Dr.
Sabine Pass, TX 77655
(409) 971-2559
www.texasstateparks.org
LEGEND
Headquarters
Parking
Restrooms
Interpretive trail
Paddling trail
Picnic areas
Water/electric sites
Dump station
Saltwater fishing
Wildlife viewing
Boat ramp
WMA BOUNDARY
J. D. Murphree WMA
Cow Bayou
Wild
4
4.
1
Salt Lake
No claims are made as to the accuracy of the data nor to its suitability
for a particular use.
0.27
6
POINTS OF INTEREST
0.
22
(GPS coordinates shown in decimal degrees)
Floating
Campsite
Knight Lake
1
DUNE MARSH TRANSITION
2
MARSH CANE
3
BIRD VIEWING
5
4
10-MILE CUT AND TEAL FLATS
29.7232° -94.0343°
Fifty years of tidal subsidence covered this spot with
water. And the once-narrow path of the cut now opens
up in many places.
3
5
CRABBING
6
PLATFORM FLATS
Advanced Trail
11.7 miles
(paddling only)
0.92
Fence Lake
Moderate Trail
4.7 miles
29.6745° -94.0441°
This spot on the dune boardwalk offers a great vantage
point from which to observe where the marsh
transitions to the beach.
PARK BOUNDARY
(paddling only)
Dipping Vat P
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0.8
Easy Trail
1.8 miles
(paddling only)
e Pass
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To Sab
SH 87
2
DARY
BOUN
PARK
1
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Willow Boardwalk
0.01 miles
Dune Boardwalk
0.1 miles
Gambusia
Nature Trail
Boardwalk
0.7 miles
(hiking only)
0
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
1
Gulf Of Mexico
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29.6775° -94.0334°
Here both native and exotic species of Phragmites cane
shroud the Gambusia Nature Trail Boardwalk with a
dense thicket of stalks.
29.6784° -94.0329°
The northeast end of the Gambusia Nature Trail
Boardwalk offers a secluded area ideal for birding.
29.6845° -94.0329°
This is an easily accessible and productive spot for
catching blue crab.
29.7083° -94.0398°
This brackish lake provides a vital breeding ground and
nursery for many game fish and shellfish.