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6100 Dick Dowling Rd, Sabine Pass, TX 77655, United StatesMap
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Not worth stopping
I LOVE history and historical sites but this site isn’t worth stopping at. There is nothing left of the structures from the Civil War. There are 2 WWII era bunkers but you can’t go inside them. The...
There is a $5 fee for admission. Tons of people were fishing, but I only came for the historical site. The Civil War area is mostly under water, but there are some remnants of WW2 facilities. Several ...
Sabine Pass was one of the few American Civil War battles fought in Texas. The state park is interesting in ways I had not expected. It is way out in the marshes south of Port Arthur, but one is nev...
Not much to see here. A much better place to see the Gulf and walk on the shore is at Sea Rim State Park. You may enjoy this if you are a civil war history buff.
Not worth stopping
I LOVE history and historical sites but this site isn’t worth stopping at. There is nothing left of the structures from the Civil War. There are 2 WWII era bunkers but you can’t go inside them. The...
A Texas state park
There is a $5 fee for admission. Tons of people were fishing, but I only came for the historical site. The Civil War area is mostly under water, but there are some remnants of WW2 facilities. Several ...
Obscure Civil War Site
Sabine Pass was one of the few American Civil War battles fought in Texas. The state park is interesting in ways I had not expected. It is way out in the marshes south of Port Arthur, but one is nev...
Not Free
I thought it was free *$5.00 per vehicle Nice area, quiet, good for walking & being alone nice area for pictures
Limited
Not much to see here. A much better place to see the Gulf and walk on the shore is at Sea Rim State Park. You may enjoy this if you are a civil war history buff.