Pier 6 Is Helping Transform San Leon Into the Texas Gulf Coast’s Next Oyster Destination | Eater Houston
"A tiny strip of sand that locals call Mooner Beach, I saw it as San Leon’s modest waterfront—barely a beach and often literally covered with spent oyster shells from the nearby processing operations." - Brittanie Shey
Its never crowded and usually just locals very small town vibes
Goin Coastal at South S.
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This place is great! Hope it remains one of San Leon's little piece of paradise.
Doris B.
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Great quiet place to be at.
Loved the secluded feel yet not too far from anywhere ..can't wait to see the moon out at night..I hear it's a great view ..anyone care to join me next time the moon is full?
Bella C.
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We had an amazing time here with great friends. It was a cold day but the sky was clear. When the sun went down we sat around the fire and waited for the Moon to turn red. Good times, great memories. We will return.
S M
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Plenty of parking and good wade fishing. 18" drum caught on dead shrimp.
And a nice little bar across the street to celebrate your catches!
Anton S.
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Excuse me, I really don’t mean to hate, but how is this called a “beach”? I drove 45 min to this beach only to find out that this is a 30 yard polluted sand/rock strip… if you desperately need water access - sure. If you want a beach - that’s not it.
Betty E.
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I'm new to the area and it's very close to my house. I've driven by twice (early afternoon) to check it out. There were families there both times.
bryant N.
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Nice little beach with oyster reef right off it! Expect oyster shells because that's their home.
I love seeing them there with the tide and hope y'all keep this beach as natural as possible.
I hope a trash can gets installed at some point. A lot of little I'm having to walk to the bar trash across the street.