Sargent, located an hour southwest of Houston on the Texas coastline, is known for some of the best fishing in these parts. The East Matagorda Bay, Caney creek and the Gulf offer fisherman a multitude of choices for wetting a line and catching their limit. Sargent beach is a well-kept secret for those who like the beach but not the crowds. Up to now, those who wanted to park their RV down our way, had no options other than to buy a lot. We are a new, family owned and operated park, open since December, 2002.
Whether you are looking for a quick break from the hustle and bustle of the big city or some relief from the cold up north, our quaint little piece of southeast Texas promises to meet your needs.
Nestled in amongst historic oaks and pecans, Caney Creek offers adequate shade for the hot Texas summer months or more open sites for enjoying the temperate Winter season. If you visit us during the fall, you will want to help yourself to our plentiful pecans, which a common sight around the grounds of the park.
At Caney Creek you can fish the creek, the Matagorda Bay or the Gulf. The Texas Intercoastal Waterway is 5 minutes by car or 15 minutes by boat from the park. Our on-site fish cleaning station, pier and soon-to-be-constructed boat ramp give you all the conveniences of the local marinas without leaving the park. If you are not a fisherman, personal watercraft and/or deck boats are also a popular means of entertainment in the local waterways.
Located just minutes from the park, the Sargent beach is a sprawling mass of open sand for those that enjoy a beach without the crowds. The recently constructed shelters with picnic tables offer some nice shade for those that want to get out of the sun.
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