Grand Gulf Military Park
Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
Reviewed Mar. 2, 2020

Great for history buffs

This park/campground is about 8 miles west of the town of Port Gibson, near a nuclear reactor (yes, you heard that right). This park is not on the way to anywhere (except the nuclear reactor) and we were apprehensive as we followed the GPS directions but upon arrival, we were pleasantly surprised by a park filled with history. Unfortunately for us, the campground was full as the nearby reactor was being refueled and all the employees were either camped out along the road or in the park. Also, the Mississippi River had risen to the road, coming very close to flooding the park. For future reference, the camping fees are very reasonable ($25 or $23 for 62 and older) for a FHU site. There is also an area for tents, although I did not ask the fee for this. There are two camping areas – an upper and lower campground and one small bathhouse that is located in the Upper Campground (one toilet and sink and two shower stalls). I would think one night here would be enough, but if you are a history buff, this destination should be on your list. 

The town of Grand Gulf boasted nearly 1,000 residents by the mid-1800s but then yellow fever, a tornado, and massive floods reduced the population to 158 by the time the Civil War arrived in the area. Features include a church, mill, old cemetery, observation tower, gun emplacements, rifle pits.

Month of VisitMarch
  • Review photo of Grand Gulf Military Park by Lee D., March 2, 2020
  • Review photo of Grand Gulf Military Park by Lee D., March 2, 2020
  • Review photo of Grand Gulf Military Park by Lee D., March 2, 2020
  • Review photo of Grand Gulf Military Park by Lee D., March 2, 2020
  • Review photo of Grand Gulf Military Park by Lee D., March 2, 2020
  • Review photo of Grand Gulf Military Park by Lee D., March 2, 2020
  • Review photo of Grand Gulf Military Park by Lee D., March 2, 2020
  • Review photo of Grand Gulf Military Park by Lee D., March 2, 2020
  • Review photo of Grand Gulf Military Park by Lee D., March 2, 2020