Kemah Boardwalk

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Kemah Broadwalk

Kemah Boardwalk is a 60-acre Texas Gulf Coast theme park in Kemah, Texas, located approximately 30 miles southeast of Houston, Texas. The boardwalk is built entirely along the shores of Galveston Bay and Clear Lake and is considered one of the premier entertainment destinations in the region.

History[edit | edit source]

The Kemah Boardwalk was developed by Landry's, Inc., a company known for its chain of restaurants, hotels, and entertainment complexes. The boardwalk opened in 1998 and has since become a popular destination for both locals and tourists. The area was originally a small fishing town, but the development of the boardwalk has transformed it into a bustling entertainment hub.

Attractions[edit | edit source]

The Kemah Boardwalk features a variety of attractions, including amusement rides, restaurants, retail shops, and live entertainment. Some of the notable attractions include:

  • Boardwalk Bullet: A high-speed wooden roller coaster that offers thrilling rides with a view of the bay.
  • Boardwalk Tower: An observation tower that provides panoramic views of the surrounding area.
  • Ferris Wheel: A classic amusement ride offering scenic views of the waterfront.
  • Stingray Reef: An interactive exhibit where visitors can touch and feed live stingrays.

Dining[edit | edit source]

The boardwalk is home to several restaurants, many of which are operated by Landry's, Inc.. Popular dining options include:

Events[edit | edit source]

Kemah Boardwalk hosts numerous events throughout the year, including seasonal festivals, live music performances, and holiday celebrations. Some of the annual events include:

  • Fourth of July Fireworks: A spectacular fireworks display over the bay.
  • Christmas Boat Parade: A festive parade featuring decorated boats.

Transportation[edit | edit source]

The boardwalk is accessible by car, with ample parking available for visitors. Additionally, the Houston METRO provides public transportation options to the area.

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Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD