With new cases of COVID-19 starting to trend downwards in Texas, beaches in unincorporated areas of Galveston County have reopened to the public. Social distancing guidelines still must be strictly adhered to, but at least you can get out and enjoy the sunshine! Here are the details:
Earlier this month, the Galveston County Sheriff's Office announced the reopening of beaches in unincorporated areas.
This order refers strictly to beaches on Bolivar Peninsula, such as Crystal Beach -- not Galveston Island itself.
These unincorporated beaches are being closely monitored by the Galveston County Office of Emergency Management. Further action will be taken if CDC guidelines, including staying at least six feet apart from others and wearing a face mask when that isn't possible, aren't being followed.
Law enforcement will assume a heavy presence to ensure visitors are practicing social distancing. Contact the GCOEM at 281-309-5002 with any questions or concerns.
Just to reiterate, beaches in the city of Galveston are still closed. One exception is Jamaica Beach, which has been opened to the public but remains closed to traffic.
This decision aligns with Governor Abbott's plan to reopen Texas, which was formally announced just days later. State parks are allowed to reopen provided certain restrictions are in place, nonessential medical procedures may resume, and retail businesses can offer to-go service.
As far as reopening beaches on the island, city officials are devising a plan that will do so while keeping public health and safety the top priority. Options being discussed include limited hours, such as mornings and evenings only, and a further restriction to just weekday mornings. Beaches may be able to reopen by June, however, nothing is certain yet.
Visit the Galveston County Sheriff's Office Facebook page to stay up-to-date on the latest information, and the City of Galveston website for any changes to the status of island beaches.
Are you excited about these reopened beaches? Let us know your thoughts, and check out our previous article to learn where you can get a delicious to-go adult beverage to enjoy when you get back home: The Spot In Texas Is Offering Margaritas By The Gallon For A Limited Time.
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