Casa Las Palmas
- Free Cancellation
The unincorporated hamlet at the east end of the 27-mile Bolivar Peninsula — Rollover Pass at the south boundary, the Audubon Sanctuary land bordering the bayside, and a tighter cluster of Gulf-view stilted homes that's the peninsula's quietest, family-and-fishing-driven corner east of Crystal Beach.
Gilchrist sits at the east end of the 27-mile Bolivar Peninsula, an unincorporated Galveston County hamlet between Crystal Beach (12 miles southwest) and High Island (10 miles east). Rollover Pass — the historic peninsula cut Texas closed in 2019 — forms the south boundary, and the Audubon-managed coastal-prairie sanctuary land along the bayside makes Gilchrist the peninsula's birding-and-shorebird stronghold. The Gulf-side beach is the same drive-on stretch as Crystal Beach but with markedly less traffic (5-8 trucks at any time on a summer Saturday vs. 50-100 in Crystal Beach), and the local rental cluster is dominated by 2- to 4-bedroom stilted family beach houses east of Legers Drive.
Our Gilchrist inventory is a small, tight-knit cluster of Gulf-view second-row houses and a few bayside-front cottages — most are dog-and-family-friendly with private beach roads and ground-level outdoor showers. Hurricane Ike (2008) leveled much of original Gilchrist, and the post-Ike rebuilds tend toward tall stilts (12-18 feet above grade) with cargo lifts and metal-roof construction. Houston Hobby (HOU) is 90 minutes north via I-45 and the Galveston ferry; the drive in goes through Galveston, across the free ferry, and east 23 miles on TX-87. Most weekends run 2-night minimums; summer weeks are 6- or 7-night Monday-or-Friday turnover.