Gulf Coast Beach Town
Welcome to Surfside Beach, a small Brazoria County city on Follet's Island, where about four miles of Gulf shoreline, a fishing jetty, and quiet coastal living sit near Freeport.
Surfside Beach is a small city in Brazoria County, Texas, on Follet's Island, a barrier island along the Gulf of Mexico near Freeport and the mouth of the Brazos River. With a population of roughly 640, it is a quiet residential and vacation community defined by the beach and the water rather than by a large commercial core. The island setting shapes nearly every aspect of the community, from the elevated homes built to face Gulf weather to the dune-protection efforts that help preserve the shoreline. The town offers about four miles of Gulf shoreline, much of it accessible to vehicles with a beach pass, along with a fishing jetty and harbor channel that draw anglers year-round. Fishing is central to the area's identity: bay and offshore waters support catches that range from redfish and speckled trout inshore to red snapper, ling, and kingfish offshore. Birdwatching, beachcombing, and shelling are equally popular along the dune-backed sands. Surfside's history reaches back to the early Texas republic. Surfside Jetty County Park sits near the site of historic Fort Velasco, once an important harborage during the era when Texas was an independent republic. The Surfside Historical Museum documents local heritage, and a bird and butterfly trail adds a natural-history dimension. Housing ranges from modest beach cottages and elevated, stilted homes to vacation rentals and a beachfront RV resort, reflecting the town's mix of permanent residents and seasonal visitors. The community lies within commuting range of the Freeport–Lake Jackson area and roughly an hour from downtown Houston via State Highway 288, giving it the dual character of a weekend beach retreat and a year-round coastal home for retirees and outdoor enthusiasts who value an unhurried pace and direct Gulf access.
Surfside Beach is in Brazoria County, Texas, on Follet's Island along the Gulf of Mexico, near the city of Freeport and the mouth of the Brazos River on the upper Texas coast.
Surfside Beach is roughly an hour's drive from downtown Houston via State Highway 288, with the exact time depending on traffic. The commute into the Houston area generally runs between 60 and 90 minutes, making it a practical distance for day trips.
Surfside Beach is known for its roughly four miles of Gulf shoreline, a fishing jetty and harbor channel, and its setting near the mouth of the Brazos River and the historic site of Fort Velasco.
Visitors and residents fish the jetty and offshore waters, swim and beachcomb along the Gulf, bird-watch, and explore the Surfside Historical Museum and Bird and Butterfly Trail. Surfside Jetty County Park provides beach access and a playground.
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