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City of Corpus Christi | Beach Rules 

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The City of Corpus Christi is home to many beautiful beaches. We ask our visitors and residents to follow a few simple guidelines to protect these precious natural resources. For more information on beach rules visit: www.cctexas.co...
· Obtain a beach permit if you plan to drive on the beach
· Do not drive in the dunes
· Park 25 feet from the water, remain 50 feet from the shoreline and drive parallel to the water
· No glass containers
· No bonfires at beaches within city limits
· Small campfires no larger than 3 feet wide in diameter are allowed
· No pallets or building materials are allowed
· Do not leave a tend unattended
More detailed information below:
No glass containers. Glass on the beach is an accident waiting to happen. Use a reusable tumbler, bottle or can for your thirst quenching needs.
No bonfires within City limits. No bonfires or fireworks of any kind are allowed on any beaches inside city limits. Small camp fires are allowed on Gulf Beaches only. See specific rules for Gulf Beaches below.
Beach parking stickers. Any vehicle with wheels and a motor that is parked on the sand must have a beach parking sticker.
Road rules apply on the sand. The driving lane on the beach is considered a road and all the same rules apply (speed limit, licensed driver, etc.)
Do NOT drive in the dunes. Follow the rules of the road and stay out of the dunes. ATV’s are allowed on most vehicle-friendly beaches, but drivers still have to follow the rules of the road and ATV’s must be street legal. All drivers must be 18 or older and if you plan to park it on the sand, a beach parking permit is required. Most importantly, never-ever drive your ATV or any other vehicle in the sand dunes.
Parking Distances. Must park at least 25 feet from the water and must drive 50 feet from the water (parallel to the water)
Leave it better. Leave it better than you found it. Pick up a complimentary trash bag at the Visitor Information Center (1521 N. Chaparral St.) or the blue boxes located right on the beach. These bags are cleverly designed so they won’t catch the wind and fly off down the beach.
Fill up holes. If you dig a hole, fill it in before you leave. Whether digging a hole for a campfire or a sand castle, it’s important to fill these holes back up. Not only could someone trip and fall if they step in one, but Beach crews work hard to keep our beaches clean and these sand holes make that task a little bit more difficult.
Be restroom savvy. Locate the nearest public restrooms. It may be an awkward topic, but please be aware that public urination is illegal in every state in the country and may lead to an arrest.
Don’t leave pop-up tents unattended on the beach. This may seem like a good idea to reserve your beach spot overnight, but think again. Beach crews work on keeping the beaches clean starting as early as the sunrise. If you leave your pop-up tent on the beach overnight, Beach crews will remove it in order to keep the beaches as clean as possible!
Rules for Gulf beaches:
Speed limit is 15 mph
Beach Parking Permits are required
Campfires allowed, but no larger than 3’ x 3’ x 3’ with no residue left
Campfires must be fully extinguished and replace any sand in holes
Camping is prohibited in front of condos and hotels
Camping is allowed for 3 days & nights consecutively, but no more than 6 days within a month
No pallets or building material. Wood pallets and building material used in construction are often coated in toxic chemicals that are not meant to be burned in campfires. They also may contain hardware such as nails or screws which could become dangerous to others or wildlife.
Additional Rules for North Beach or McGee Beach:
Driving on the beach is prohibited
No BBQ pits allowed on beach premises
No moonwalks or other inflatable games
No campfires
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Комментарии : 8   
@DemssupportPedos
@DemssupportPedos 3 месяца назад
You don’t have to come here. I suggest y’all pass and visit a California beach
@billy-xv1zt
@billy-xv1zt 3 месяца назад
been here many times off season, never had any trouble with locals, police, officials or otherwise, i wouldn't go there peak season so i can't comment, but the beaches and sea air are exhilarating, sea food is good, great seaside resort.
@MsToyax
@MsToyax 2 года назад
Hello. Is parking allowed on North Beach or Mcgee Beach?
@Max-jq3kj
@Max-jq3kj Год назад
The third comment bout sums up my experience here. Don't bother talking to people about a job
@brokenarrowez
@brokenarrowez Год назад
Highway robbery to have a beach permit.
@tvoesworld5725
@tvoesworld5725 2 года назад
First of all I watched all these videos and then drove to Corpus Christi and this is what I saw. The downtown was abandoned and even worse the suburbs appeared abandoned. Even the luxury homes along the bay front had grown out yards and driveways. Additionally when you drive through the city you'll realize that the police are in your rear view mirror. The psychology behind Corpus Christi and areas nearby feel like this to me. When the jobs leave town it's doesn't matter how nice your home looks, you'll eventually lose it financially or by becoming as mentioned by being a statistic of crime. The abandoned feeling of this city basically gives you the feeling that the police eventually said "hell" and just arrested everyone. As a tourist you have to realize that the only good paying job is giving you a ticket. This city is an example of a community arrested into submission. These videos "attempt" to lure people into these dangerous places. I can't tell who's producing them, it's either cops that need traffic quotas or criminals who have robbed the same people over and over and need fresh meat. The positive is that the gas is cheap so you have no reason to be stuck in this part of the country. Use it wisely!
@chaseteter
@chaseteter Год назад
Excellent comment, thank you.
@LayLow83
@LayLow83 8 месяцев назад
I think I will avoid Corpus Christi, Tx like the plague. Vehicles do not belong on the beach. It’s so ghetto…
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