GBRA’s Coleto Creek Park To Host Independence Day Fireworks

Picnic areas complete with BBQ grills, a marked swimming area, boat ramp access, sand volleyball courts, playgrounds, biking and nature trails, covered group pavilions, a lighted fishing pier, overnight camping areas for tent or RV hookup and public access Coleto Creek Reservoir.

FANNIN, Texas — On Tuesday, July 4, GBRA’s Coleto Creek Park, located on the shores of the Coleto Creek Reservoir between Goliad and Victoria, will host a low altitude fireworks display over the reservoir starting at approximately 9 p.m.

The park is able to offer this year’s fireworks display due to a generous sponsorship from Dynegy – Coleto Creek Power. The park’s entrance fee on this holiday will be $10 per vehicle.

For those who have not visited Coleto Creek Park before, it has picnic areas complete with BBQ grills, a marked swimming area, boat ramp access, sand volleyball courts, playgrounds, biking and nature trails, covered group pavilions, a lighted fishing pier, overnight camping areas for tent or RV hookup, as well as the only public access to the 3,100 acre Coleto Creek Reservoir.

For more information, you may contact the park office at 361-575-6366, visit the park’s website at www.coletocreekpark.com, or email coleto@gbra.org.

GBRA Communications and Education staff disseminates press releases to local media and posts accordingly on the press release page of GBRA’s website: www.gbra.org.

Information also is shared on GBRA’s social media accounts through Instagram and Twitter “@GBRATX” and Facebook at “GBRA of Texas.


 

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