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Bolivar Peninsula, named for Simón Bolívar (1783-1830), the South American hero, is a narrow strip of eroding land or "barrier island" stretching twenty-seven miles along the Texas Gulf Coast in a northeasterly direction to form eastern Galveston County (the center of the peninsula is at 29°26' N, 94°41' W). At its widest point between Crystal Beach and Caplen, the peninsula is three miles wide. At its narrowest point—where Rollover Pass divides the community of Gilchrist—the peninsula is a quarter of a mile wide. (more info) Stop looking for a summer place and come visit our Crystal Beach, Texas cabins. Bolivar Peninsula is our own 27 miles of paradise. We have Great beach cabin rentals available for your vacation this year. Check our 4 Rent page to see the pricing and availability. To see what is scheduled in Galveston Texas click here.
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