Live Tide Conditions
Updated 5 hr agoSource: NOAA CO-OPS station 8770808 — High Island · 0.0 mi from this ramp
Live Water Conditions on East Galveston Bay
Updated 55 min agoSource: USGS station 08042558 — W Fk Double Bayou at Eagle Ferry Rd nr Anahuac, TX · 13.5 mi from East Galveston Bay
Launch Light & Moon — June 17
local timeWaxing Crescent (8% illuminated). Good fishing outlook — the moon is approaching a major phase.
Location
Ramp Details
- Access
- ✓ Public Access
- Location
- High Island, Texas
- Coordinates
- 29.594759, -94.390462
Quick Facts: East Galveston Bay Boat Ramp
| Location | High Island, Texas |
|---|---|
| Waterbody | East Galveston Bay |
| Access Type | Public - Free |
| Coordinates | 29.594759, -94.390462 |
| Hours | Check on site |
| County | Galveston County |
| Tidal | Yes - check tide charts before launching |
East Galveston Bay Boat Ramp is a public boat launch providing access to East Galveston Bay in High Island, Texas at coordinates 29.59476, -94.39046. Data published by Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TX TPWD).
Related: boat ramp near High Island • public launch in Galveston County • fishing access on East Galveston Bay • Texas boat launch
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Frequently Asked Questions About East Galveston Bay Boat Ramp
Is East Galveston Bay Boat Ramp free to use?
Yes, East Galveston Bay Boat Ramp is a public boat launch with free access in High Island, Texas.
What water does East Galveston Bay Boat Ramp access?
East Galveston Bay Boat Ramp provides boat launch access to East Galveston Bay in High Island, Texas.
How do I get to East Galveston Bay Boat Ramp?
East Galveston Bay Boat Ramp is located at coordinates 29.594759, -94.390462 in High Island, Texas. Use the "Get Directions" buttons on this page to navigate with Google Maps or Apple Maps.
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