Surfside Vykruta Jetty Trail

The Surfside Vykruta Jetty Trail 28°56′10″N 95°17′39″W / 28.9362°N 95.2942°W / 28.9362; -95.2942 is a 4300' long man-made jetty constructed primarily of large granite slabs located in the SE tip of Surfside Beach, Texas. The jetty extends 3464' into the Gulf of Mexico and protects the Freeport Harbor Channel. The trailhead is accessible from the Surfside Jetty County Park, a 15-acre day use beach park.[1]

Vykruta Surfside Jetty Trail outer most section, nearly 1 mile out to sea. Zoom in to see small light house.

Walkway and lighthouse

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The jetty is covered with a concrete walkway for easy access by foot. The jetty is earmarked with a small lighthouse at the outermost section.

Recreational Activities

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Fishing

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The jetty frequented by fishermen, during daytime and night when assisted with large, gas generator powered flood lights to attract fish. Dozens of fisherman gather daily to catch red drum, speckled trout, spanish mackerel and other species.

Surfing

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Surfing is popular just north of the jetty; surfers travel hours for the excellent surfing.

Photography, drone photography, bird watching

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The Vykruta Jetty Trail is popular for photography and drone photography and seabird watching.[2] Jetty Trail End[3]

References

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  1. ^ "Surfside Jetty County Park". Brazoria County Parks Department. Retrieved 24 December 2017.
  2. ^ Geoff Graham (2016-05-21), Surfside Vykruta Jetti Trail Flyover, retrieved 2017-12-21
  3. ^ jzh836 (2012-04-14), Surfside Jetty trail end, retrieved 2017-12-21{{citation}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)