Texas · USA

Matagorda Beach 4WD Access Road

Gulf Coast sand highway to river's end

Moderate

This Gulf Coast beach drive starts where pavement ends at Matagorda Beach and runs southwest for 27 miles of pure sand driving to the Colorado River mouth. The route parallels the shoreline through constantly shifting soft sand, tidal pools, and scattered debris from Gulf storms. Mile marker posts help navigation, but the real challenge is reading sand conditions—firm packed wet sand near the waterline offers the best traction, while dry sugar sand above the tide line will bog down anything without proper technique and momentum.

High-clearance 4WD with aired-down tires is mandatory, and even then you’ll likely get stuck at least once learning the sand’s moods. Tide charts are essential—attempt this route only on outgoing or low tide when the beach is widest and firmest. Spring through fall offers the best conditions, but summer heat can be brutal with no shade. Pack recovery gear, extra water, and a portable air compressor. The payoff is world-class surf fishing and solitude that’s increasingly rare on Texas beaches.

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Length (miles)27 mi / 43.5 km
DurationFull day
Max elevation (ft)20 ft
Best seasonMarch-November
Minimum vehicleStock 4WD high-clearance
Nearest townMatagorda, TX
Land managerTexas General Land Office
Permit requiredNo
Cell serviceSpotty
Water crossingsNo
Dispersed campingYes
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