Laguna Madre Boat Ramp

Laguna Madre Boat Ramp 🚤 Your gateway to adventure on the Laguna Madre! 🌊 Convenient boat ramp access, plenty of parking, and stunning views.

Perfect for fishing, kitesurfing, and exploring the Texas coast. 🌅 Visit us today and make waves!

Friendly Reminder
12/10/2025

Friendly Reminder

🔔BIG RED ALERT 🚨Ernie Got'Em!  Reeled in a heck of a big red! Thank you for using Laguna Madre Boat Ramp, we love being ...
11/19/2025

🔔BIG RED ALERT 🚨

Ernie Got'Em! Reeled in a heck of a big red! Thank you for using Laguna Madre Boat Ramp, we love being a part of your adventure 🎣🏆

Go get'em Ernie!
11/18/2025

Go get'em Ernie!

That looks really cool.  Get on the water.
11/13/2025

That looks really cool. Get on the water.

Your perfect day starts at Laguna Madre Boat Ramp!Buy your ramp pass easily on the Perfect Parking app, then hit the wat...
11/11/2025

Your perfect day starts at Laguna Madre Boat Ramp!
Buy your ramp pass easily on the Perfect Parking app, then hit the water!
Big thanks to Sea Tow Corpus Christi for the fresh signage!

Channel is dredged!!! Get on the water!  The weather is here, wish you were beautiful! 😁😎😘
11/04/2025

Channel is dredged!!! Get on the water! The weather is here, wish you were beautiful! 😁😎😘

🚤 Big news for local boaters!

The Laguna Madre Boat Ramp is now fully dredged — the channel is 6 feet deep!

This means easier access for more boats and smoother rides into the beautiful Laguna Madre.

👉 Guests staying at Laguna Madre RV Park enjoy free access to the boat ramp — plus, we now have a large overflow parking area for visitors and extra vehicles.

Come experience the upgraded ramp and enjoy the best of fishing, boating, and coastal relaxation right here in Laguna Madre! 🌅

📍 Laguna Madre RV Park
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A Huge Thank You to Our Community! As we’ve been working hard to improve and reopen the boat ramp, we’ve been blown away...
10/31/2025

A Huge Thank You to Our Community!

As we’ve been working hard to improve and reopen the boat ramp, we’ve been blown away by the support from so many incredible partners. We truly couldn’t have done this without them!

Big shoutout to:
• LJA Engineering – especially Jay Gardner and Lily Walker!
• Sage Construction – thank you to Thomas Shedd & team for knocking it out of the park in every way during the entire project.
• Sea Tow – a massive thank-you to Brandon Upton for lending us their boat throughout this entire process.
• Kleberg Bank
• Bryan Johnson & Padre Island Storage
• Ted De La Rosa + trucking team
• Big Box Waste
• Woodstock Tree Surgeons
• Flour Bluff Citizens Council
• Flour Bluff Business Association
• Laguna Madre RV Park & Marina
• Perfect Parking

Thank you all for stepping up, lending a hand, offering resources, and supporting our community project. The ramp is better because of YOU. 🙌

We’re proud to call Flour Bluff home, and we can’t wait to welcome everyone back to enjoy the water with us! 💙🚤

Bring back The Porch!  Such a magical place, I remember it well.  If anyone is interested in doing something like that o...
10/31/2025

Bring back The Porch! Such a magical place, I remember it well. If anyone is interested in doing something like that on the property, let us know.

The Porch in Flour Bluff was a Popular Gathering Place
By Bobbie Kimbrell
The once popular Porch bar in Flour Bluff does not exist because it was demolished years ago. The Porch started off as a bait stand and bar which was located on the water’s edge of the Laguna Madre just east of where Yorktown Boulevard ends at Laguna Shores Road and was called Rex Allen’s Place.
Rex rented skiffs for sport fishing and kept most of the skiffs on dry land and some staked out in the edge of the shallow water on cedar stakes. Old timers from the Bluff said that Rex had a blind white horse that he used to pull the skiffs into the water but quit using the horse because of public sympathy for the blind horse.
Rex owned about a block of land south of his place and in about 1945 or 1946 he had a U-shaped channel dug into the property, then moved the building at the base of the U a little off Laguna Shores Road and also put in a boat ramp for launching outboard boats. Rex rented out docking space in the channel to commercial fishing motorboats, most of which were 30 to 40 feet long tunnel stern. Short cedar posts were driving into the bank of the channel for the motorboats to tie up to, later on short piers were built and rented to sports fishermen. After the building was moved a porch was added and the building pretty much became a bar and the porch had tables and chairs where you could sit and drink your beer or soda water. At that time in history a lot of young neighbor kids bought soda water and candy and played on the porch. The porch offered a beautiful scenic view of the Laguna Madre. You could see the mullet jumping out of the water and a constant flock of seagulls flying in the air with their loud squawks and screeches. You could also see the boat traffic and tug boats pulling barges up and down the Lagoon with Padre Island in the background. After many years Rex Allen retired and rented out the property to quite a few different people later on. After Rex died his son, living in New York, rented out the property for about the same price as a two-bedroom house rented for at that time and I think that is when everybody started calling it the Porch instead of Rex’s Place. The Porch had a wood-burning cast-iron stove for heating in the wintertime and eventually a pool table and piano and a juke box was added.
The floor of the bar and porch were uneven and tilted toward the water side and was noticeable as you walked in. The pool table had to be jacked up on one end to make it level. From time to time small two or three member bands would play music on weekends.
People who knew how to play the piano would often play when they came in to have a couple of beers. One piano player in particular was a 25-year retiree from NAS Civil Service named Richard Collier. He pounded the keys like did Jerry Lee Lewis of the Elvis days. At one time the Porch was rented by a couple from the island of Trinidad. The wife also worked at the Tuloso Midway school.
A commercial fisherman, Richard Barta and his wife Jenny rented the Porch for a while. Richard did quite a bit of barbequing on the weekends and Jenny had a moon game going on most of the day and night. A lot of commercial fishermen made the Porch their favorite watering hole and a lot of fishermen kept their boats in the channel. After a while Jerry Barta and his wife took over the Porch and added a lot of improvements. They put in an ice cooler for storing bars of ice, gasoline and live bait tanks near the boat ramp. Jerry usually had a barbeque on Saturday night which was served a little before closing time. Jerry had a lot of friends and Bohemian relatives came by the Porch to visit and drink a few beers and go fishing and dancing. Jerry’s son-in-law won the first Texas Million-dollar lottery jackpot in the city. After winning he kept his job and took over for Jerry when Jerry wanted some time off. After Jerry retired his brother, Big Ramond Baros. and his wife took over the Porch and he and his wife did some commercial fishing also. I think it was Ramond who put in a little room on the Porch for pinball machines and added a room on the other side for dancing. Ramon previously was a fuel tank truck operator which might have been with Osage Oil Company near Upriver Road. Raymond’s two daughters helped him run the Porch at times. I forgot to mention earlier that Rex Allen also built two hurricane storm shelters. One was about a half mile or southwest of the Porch, amid the scrub oak trees about 10 feet from the King Ranch fence.
It was built of heavy timbers that might have come from when the 1933 hurricane washed away the Don Patricio Causeway between Flour bluff and Padre Island. The other shelter was built on stilts directly behind the Porch using conventional lumber materials. From time to time, it was used by the locals for poker games. The poker games helped sell a lot of beer. Eventually a new renter presumably bought the property and put in RV rental units which helped the business greatly and it’s assumed that is why they closed the Porch and demolished it. The Porch was so popular somebody put in a makeshift Porch on the site and the locals would bring iced down beer for their get-togethers and reminisce about the old days and gaze across the Lagoon as they had done for years. As the walls of the Porch came tumbling down it ended an era in the history of Flour Bluff.

10/24/2025

Laguna Madre Boat Ramp is Back and Better Than Ever!

The wait’s OVER — We’ve dredged the channel, made other improvements, and the water’s calling your name!

We want to give a huge shoutout to all our Laguna Madre Boat Ramp Legends who grabbed a Yearly or Monthly Permit earlier this year. We know things were a little shallow before, so we’re saying THANK YOU the best way we know how — with a FREE YEAR or MONTH on us! Keep an eye on an email headed your way soon.

So come on by, spread the good word, come drop some lines in the water, and show us what you’re catching!

Thank you again for your support — we truly appreciate you! 💙
Laguna Madre RV Park and Marina Perfect Parking

10/17/2025

After a few weeks of improving the property and digging out tons of Flour Bluff history at the bottom of that channel, WE ARE OPEN again!!

YES - the channel has been dredged and is plenty deep
YES - we added channel markers and signage to help you navigate in and out of the channel during day and night time hours. Which is now officially called Charba Channel
YES - we improved the lighting around all areas and added more security cameras
YES - we cut down and removed dead and ugly trees, and also trimmed and beautified existing trees and the property overall
YES - we improved the entrances so you wont spill your beverage upon arrival
YES - the boat ramp itself is concrete and provides ample room even for the longest trailers
YES - we have an amazing fish board that is in the works (needs the sign and some hooks) but its there now and waiting for your future catch!
YES - there is still that spooky seaweed lurking around, but we have a solution in the works coming soon, and we repaired the existing seagrass wall to help as well
YES - it is still super simple to use the Perfect Parking app to get your day, 3 day, monthly, and yearly permits Perfect Parking
YES - we give you permission to take the afternoon off and get on the water! We will stay behind and get enough work done for all of us!

YES - we absolutely appreciate everyone and are very grateful for your support!

We have a lot of THANK YOU's coming soon to everyone that have helped with the project the last few weeks and months, we want to make sure they get the proper attention they deserve.

Have a great weekend!!
Laguna Madre RV Park and Marina

*CLOSED FOR DREDGING* - Update in comments!Please bare with us while we are closed for dredging. We hope to be back and ...
09/15/2025

*CLOSED FOR DREDGING* - Update in comments!

Please bare with us while we are closed for dredging. We hope to be back and operational in two weeks or less!

🚤 PSA from the Boat Ramp Crew 🌿We SEA the problem — and yes, we’re working on clearing out all this seaweed that’s been ...
06/15/2025

🚤 PSA from the Boat Ramp Crew 🌿
We SEA the problem — and yes, we’re working on clearing out all this seaweed that’s been piling up faster than a boatload of weekend plans. We know it’s a bit of a jungle out there, but hang tight — we’ve got the rakes, muscles 💪🏻, and maybe a prayer or two going into making sure your boats can launch smoothly again soon.

Also, honest question… does anyone know if seaweed goes for anything these days? Asking for a friend 😉(aka us, because we’ve got enough to start a side hustle).

Appreciate y’all’s patience and good humor while we tackle the great green takeover 💚

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3909 Laguna Shores Road
Corpus Christi, TX
78418

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