Welcome to McFadden Landing

Tucked away in the heart of Texas, McFadden Landing beach offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle, where the gentle lapping of the Guadalupe River against the shore creates a soothing melody that seems to wash away the world's worries. As the sun sets over the water, the sky is painted with hues of pink and orange, casting a warm glow over the beach and its surroundings. Visitors can unwind in the serene atmosphere, surrounded by nature's beauty, and make memories that last a lifetime.

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Beach visitors enjoying McFadden Landing

Tide Forecast

Estimated tide forecast

🌊 High Tide
15:04 PM
🌊 Low Tide
8:53 AM
πŸ“ Range
9.8 ft
Activities at McFadden Landing

πŸ“ Location & Directions

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Facilities & Amenities

McFadden Landing offers convenient access with available parking facilities.

Available Amenities

βœ… Parking
βœ… Restrooms
βœ… Picnic Tables
Scenic views at McFadden Landing

Seasonal Guide

β˜€οΈ Summer (June-August)

June to August is peak season with warm, sunny weather and extended daylight hours. Perfect for swimming, picnicking, and beach activities. Pack sunscreen and bring plenty of water.

πŸ‚ Spring & Fall (Mar-May, Sep-Nov)

March to May (spring) and September to November (fall) offer pleasant temperatures with fewer crowds. Ideal for hiking coastal trails and enjoying peaceful beach walks. Bring layers as weather can be variable.

❄️ Winter (December-February)

December to February brings dramatic coastal scenery and powerful waves. Bring waterproof gear and warm clothing. The beach is less crowded, offering a tranquil experience.

Safety & Guidelines

  • Always check tide charts before visiting
  • Be aware of rip currents and rough surf conditions
  • Practice Leave No Trace principles
  • Respect wildlifeβ€”maintain safe distances
  • Verify parking regulations and fees
  • Bring sun protection and stay hydrated

Nearby Attractions

  • Scenic coastal viewpoints
  • Golf courses near Texas
  • Coastal hiking & walking trails
  • Local seafood restaurants near Texas