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In National Seashore boundaries, entrance fee is required (Annual National Park Pass gets in no charge) .
Dump station and potable water. We asked the ranger for water when we came back from South Beach and he told us to fill there.
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free dump site with paid park entry. Potable and non potable spigots.
Report Check-InWe filled water a couple times at Malaquite Campground. The Campground was full but there were 4 dump stations and water. Clean, nice area. Close to the Malaquite Visitor Center (get National Park passport stamps there if needed for Padre).
Report Check-Ingreat dump and fill station. two stations with rince water then move forward to fill with clean water.
Report Check-InStation is open, so is campground. You can use the station even if you’re not staying at the campground. There are two potable water hookups, and two non-potable water hookups. Make sure you get the right one.
Report Check-InTwo pit toilets here that are open. As long as you have a national parks pass, it's free!
Report Check-InDump and campground are still closed due to Covid-19. National Seashore beaches are open and no fees at this time.
Report Check-InIn National Seashore boundaries, entrance fee is required.
Dump station and potable water. We asked the ranger for water when we came back from South Beach and he told us to fill there.