This beach area is located at Rollover Pass, a man-made strait in Galveston County. The strait, which was opened in 1955, joins the Gulf of Mexico and Galveston Bay via a pass in the Bolivar Peninsula. The pass is a popular destination for those looking to fish or birdwatch. Parts of the area are still under construction after damage from Hurricane Ike. Please check the status of the beach and surrounding area before planning your visit.
This beach area is located at Rollover Pass, a man-made strait in Galveston County. The strait, which was opened in 1955, joins the Gulf of Mexico and Galveston Bay via a pass in the Bolivar Peninsula. The pass is a popular destination for those looking to fish or birdwatch. Parts of the area are still under construction after damage from Hurricane Ike. Please check the status of the beach and surrounding area before planning your visit.
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