“We go for the day and take a tent and water activities. The shells are amazing, and you can find so many cool things washed up on the shore. It’s very calm and quiet.” —Kate Burkhart, Cinnamon Shore Homeowner EXPLORING ISLAND
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St. Jo photos courtesy of the Burkhart family
G uests love to laze away the days on the Cinnamon Shore beachfront and at our distinctive pools. But if the idea of boating over to an uninhabited, undeveloped isle appeals to your inner beachcomber, San José Island, a.k.a. St. Jo, is just a 10-minute ferry ride from Port A. “I take my kids out there all the time,” says Brianna Pool, who works at Fisherman’s Wharf. “It’s the most natural beach
in Texas. It’s untouched.” Cinnamon Shore homeowner Kate Burkhart of Grapevine, Texas, says going to St. Jo is one of her family’s favorite things to do. When they’re not enjoying their new beach home at Cinnamon Shore South, they may take the ferry over or even their own boat. “It’s a really cool spot,” Kate says. “The water is amazing…very clear due to no vehicle access.”
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