Sabine Pass, TX and Sea Rim State Park

This park is renowned for crabbing, fishing, and trails in the bayous that can be done via kayak.  None of these are things we do.  We still enjoyed this state park tremendously.  With only 15 RV sites, we literally had the impression that we were there by ourselves, as we never heard a sound from neighboring fellow campers.

Our driving around was limited to driving back to Sabine Pass itself.  We saw dozens of buses driving to/from the construction site of several very large Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) tanks.  A bit of research provided this information about the tanks being built:

Golden Pass LNG is adding liquefaction and export capabilities to its existing facility in Sabine Pass, Texas. This will provide the flexibility to import and export natural gas in response to market conditions. The facility is expected to be operational in 2024. (…)
The project is an approximately $10 billion investment in infrastructure on the Gulf Coast, which will generate billions of dollars of economic growth and millions of dollars in annual taxes to local, state and federal governments. It will also generate thousands of jobs during the construction phase and more than 200 permanent jobs once operational.”