Vacations are all about good times, and with Good Tides, you’re sure to pack in your fill! Play a game of darts or cornhole under the covered breezeway, or catch dinner on the private pier! With a covered cleaning station, with electric & water, you’ll have the filets ready for the grill in no time!
Come have some Good Tides of your own!
The entire place is ready to charm, from the breezeway to the upper deck to the pier, you’ll enjoy them all!
And that’s just the outside!
Outdoor Access
Duck hunters in Sargent, TX, discover abundant hunting spots, from marshes and bayous teeming with mallards, pintails, gadwalls, and northern shovelers, to coastal waters hosting redheads, canvasbacks, scaup, and teal. Inland wetlands provide even more variety, with mallards, gadwalls, ring-necked ducks, and scaup. St. Mary’s Bayou and Oyster Lake are particularly attractive for waterfowl. Adhering to local knowledge and regulations enhances the waterfowl hunting experience.
Sargent is a fishing haven, accommodating various preferences. Fly fishermen target redfish, speckled trout, and flounder in bayous and coastal waters. Inshore fishing in bay systems, marshes, and flats yields catches like redfish, speckled trout, black drum, sheepshead, and flounder. Offshore adventures in the Gulf of Mexico boast kingfish, cobia, snapper, grouper, and more. Charter services elevate the offshore fishing experience, making Sargent an ideal destination for anglers of all kinds.
For birdwatchers, Sargent's coastal area, including St. Mary’s Bayou, marshes, and Oyster Lake Park, is a paradise for observing shorebirds, waterfowl, and migratory birds. Being part of The Great Texas Coastal Birding Trail enhances the birdwatching experience, solidifying Sargent as a haven for outdoor enthusiasts seeking coastal adventure.
Sargent's kayaking trails offer diverse experiences. Allen's Landing provides easy access to East Matagorda Bay, while Rudasill’s Cut is a quick route to the bay and marsh areas. Jetty Park is popular for beach access and paddleboarding. Little Boggy Bayou is a great spot for fishing, but caution is advised due to alligator habitat. Oyster Lake, Parker’s Cut, Rawling’s Cut, and River Bend Boat Ramp offer additional opportunities for fishing and birding. Riverside Park serves as a scenic starting point for paddling downstream, and St. Mary’s Bayou provides a vast marsh for exploration. While 3 Mile Lake requires a 4x4, it offers a marsh area on Matagorda Beach, and FM521 Park serves as both a ramp and camping site. These destinations showcase Sargent's natural beauty, catering to both short and extended paddling adventures.
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