South Padre Island residents say a second causeway could reshape access to the popular beach destination — if it ever gets built
Attendees study proposed route maps for the South Padre Island Second Access Project during a public meeting hosted by the Texas Department of Transportation on Thursday, Nov. 6, 2025, at the South Padre Island Convention Center. Photo Credit | Kristen Mosbrucker-Garza
View of Holly Beach with coastal vegetation and palm-like yucca plants along the Laguna Madre shoreline under a clear blue sky.
Holly Beach is being considered for the new project.
Photo Credit | Kristen Mosbrucker-Garza

Holly Beach is a remote bayside wildlife oasis across the Laguna Madre from South Padre Island, at least for now. 

On Thursday afternoon, hawks flew overhead, seabirds sat in the water, and an armadillo ran across an unpaved roadway that requires travelers to use four-wheel drive to navigate through nearly 3 miles of deep trenches.

Stephen Murphy, owner of Captain Murphy’s Fishing Charters on South Padre Island, would know – he recently purchased 10 acres of land near Holly Beach to escape the ‘city life’ of the popular South Texas tourism destination. 

“It’s real quiet out there. There’s a lot of animals,” Murphy said. “It is really beautiful over there once you go into the interior. Just driving by on the roads, you don’t see a lot, but if you go into the refuges, it’s really amazing. Stuff people have never seen. There’s bobcats, there’s ocelots, there’s like a lot of big nilgai and deer, even coyotes, javelinas, and there’s tons of birds.” 

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