Bolivar Flats Audubon Sanctuary

Written by K. Hart at www.casago.com

About

Calling all nature lovers and bird enthusiasts! The Bolivar Flats Audubon Sanctuary is a serene spot to witness various birds.

As a dedicated birding destination, this sanctuary has received the highest recognition as a Globally Important Bird Area and is an International site in the Western Hemisphere Shorebird Reserve Network. 

Located at the mouth of Galveston Bay, the sanctuary is a habitat complex created by building the North Jetty. The sanctuary welcomes diverse birds yearly and provides a picturesque spot for outdoor enthusiasts and bird watchers. It is also close to other Lone Star landmarks like the Point Bolivar Lighthouse and Fort Travis Park. Such convenience makes visiting multiple points of interest easy to plan. 

The Bolivar Flats Audubon Sanctuary provides nesting habitat for up to 36 species of shorebirds. The shallow water and mudflats provide ideal feeding and nesting grounds for varieties like gulls and terns. 

One of the most interesting facts about the preserve is that it's a man-made environment. The construction of the North Jetty led to the accumulation of sand and mud, which provided new habitats for many species of birds. It also became popular with migratory birds. Since then, it has become a popular tourist destination, attracting bird enthusiasts worldwide.

Visitors to the sanctuary can enjoy a beautiful view of the Gulf of Mexico. The observation deck offers a perfect view of the species and the marshy areas that make up their natural habitat.

Bolivar Flats Audubon Sanctuary: Fun Facts & Cool Features

One fascinating fact is that visitors can witness the migration of over 35,000 shorebirds to the sanctuary in the winter months. The area becomes a temporary home for sandpipers, plovers, avocets, willets, and other waders. 

Migratory birds come to the Bolivar Flats Audubon Sanctuary from as far away as the Arctic regions, making it a unique destination for birdwatchers globally.

A cool feature about this ecosystem is that it is part of the Bolivar Flats. Both are interconnected and provide abundant birdwatching opportunities and opportunities to explore this diverse ecosystem.

Another fascinating fact about the sanctuary is that it's designed to provide a habitat for birds to rest and feed. During low tide, you can see the birds in their feeding frenzy as they dig for food in the mud. The area is also home to many endangered species, such as the piping plover and the red knot.

Lastly, the sanctuary is close to other fun things to do on the Bolivar Peninsula. Start your day birdwatching and exploring nature, followed by a thrill-filled afternoon at Fun Town Water Park. With the various restaurants nearby, a delicious meal and cold drink are near at hand. The combinations are endless, whether it's a box of mouthwatering Dannay's Donuts or grabbing tacos from a food truck like Taqueria el Antojito.

From the natural environment to the artificial habitat, this sanctuary provides a unique experience. Whether you're a seasoned birdwatcher or seeking nature's solace, Bolivar Flats Audubon Sanctuary is a must-visit attraction on a Bolivar vacation.

Getting There

Here are step-by-step directions to reach the Bolivar Flats Audubon Sanctuary from Bolivar:

  • Head east on TX-87 S/Gulfway Blvd towards Rettilon Rd.
  • After approximately 3.7 miles, turn left onto Rettilon Rd.
  • Continue straight on Rettilon Rd for approximately 4.3 miles until you reach the parking area on your right.
  • Park your vehicle in the designated parking area.
  • Walk towards the beach and follow the marked trail to the sanctuary.

Cost:

There is no cost to visit.

Local Tips

  • Bring sunscreen and insect repellent.
  • Wear comfortable shoes and dress in layers.
  • Bring binoculars and a camera.
  • Check the tide schedules before visiting; low tide is when birds feed. 
  • Leave your pets at home.
  • Respect the wildlife and follow park rules.

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