![]() The campground is rarely full during fall, winter, and spring usually less than half the sites are occupied. ![]() Camping is accommodated on a first-come, first-served basis. For security, the area is patrolled by rangers. Please do not run generators after 10 p.m. There is a gray water dump station and potable water filling station prior to entering the campground. An $8 fee is required $4 with a Golden Age or Golden Access passport. Semi-primitive, providing only toilets, rinse showers, picnic tables and 50 designated sites (8 sites are for tent camping only, 26 are for tent or RV camping, and 16 are for RV's only). IMPORTANT: Please be aware of the new Bird Island Basin parking regulations effective March 1, 2008, as well as the new Bird Island Basin Windsurfing and Camping regulations.įollow this link to the BIB Parking Regulations.įollow this link to the BIB Windsurfing and Camping Regulations. A fee is charged for camping.For information on improvements being made see the articles on Bird Island Basin in the News and Management Documents section of this website. ![]() At the end of 14 days, campers must vacate their site and leave the park for a minimum of 48 hours before returning to camp. Please note that a 14 day camping limit is in effect at all camping areas. In addition to camping, Bird Island Basin has a windsurfing area (ranked by Windsurfing Magazine as the best flat water sailing site in the continental USA) and a boat-launching ramp. Bird Island Basin is located on the Laguna Madre approximately four miles from the visitors center. A fee is charged in addition to the park entrance fee: $5 per day, or a $10 annual fee. No reservations are taken for camping, but space is usually available. A camping permit is required and is available at the Malaquite Visitor Center.
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