Best Campgrounds near Biloxi, MS

Biloxi's Gulf Coast camping includes several spots within a short drive of the beach. Dauphin Island Campground sits near white sand beaches and has trails for morning walks. Cajun RV Park lies across from Biloxi Beach with big sites and a dog park where pets can run around. If you want something less developed, Davis Bayou Campground in Gulf Islands National Seashore has good fishing spots and wildlife. The roads to most sites are fine for regular vehicles, though you'll need reservations at many places, especially on weekends. Keep your food sealed up tight since local wildlife will find it otherwise. Check on fire rules before your trip as they change based on conditions. Most camping areas limit stays to about two weeks. Spring and fall bring the best weather for camping around Biloxi - summer gets pretty hot and humid. The mix of beach access and shaded sites makes this area work well for both tent and RV camping trips.

Best Camping Sites Near Biloxi, Mississippi (113)

    1. Davis Bayou Campground — Gulf Islands National Seashore

    48 Reviews
    Ocean Springs, MS
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (228) 230-4136

    $22 - $100 / night

    "We escaped an early winter cold spell in Michigan and made the thousand mile trip to the Mississippi coast. It was worth the drive."

    "Well maintained, though some of the hiking trails hadn't been repaired from storm damage yet. Close to Biloxi, and convenient stores, laundry and fuel nearby."

    2. Cajun RV Park

    21 Reviews
    Biloxi, MS
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (228) 388-5590

    $55 / night

    "This campground is situated just across the road from Biloxi Beach. There are several amenities that make this the perfect place to camp and is reasonably priced."

    "We stayed here two nights at this lovely park across the street from Biloxi Beach. The location is fantastic. We had a back in site, but they let us pull through anyway. Thanks!"

    3. Gulf Beach RV Resort

    10 Reviews
    Biloxi, MS
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (228) 385-5555

    "Stayed here because it was so close, literally a block away, from the Mississippi Colosseum, for granddaughters cheer competition. We checked it and were greeted at arrival, with information packet."

    "The facilities are clean and the location is close to the local attractions. The spots are very close to each other, so there's no privacy, but it worked for our short stay."

    4. Keesler AFB FamCamp

    7 Reviews
    Biloxi, MS
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (228) 377-9050

    "This campground is located outside the gates and next door to a beautiful park that has fishing, disc golf, and a splash pad playground for the kids."

    "It's located just outside of the base and the VA. It's clean, lots of space between each concrete slab, and the host is very friendly. We go there every winter."

    5. Oaklawn RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Biloxi, MS
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (228) 392-1233

    $30 - $35 / night

    "Leveling was easy, electric and water hook ups are in a good location. Decent LTE speed on my phone but my Verizon LTE router was slow. Not a great place for walking the dogs."

    6. Majestic Oaks RV Resort

    5 Reviews
    Biloxi, MS
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (228) 436-4200

    $69 - $79 / night

    "Great Place to stay, centrally located to everything the secret coast (Biloxi, MS) has to offer."

    "Nice places to walk a dog and even a place to let them run. Really nice laundry facilities. Bath room/showers we some of the best I have seen! Pool was pretty with plenty of chairs."

    7. Biloxi Bay RV Resort

    5 Reviews
    Ocean Springs, MS
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (228) 529-7866

    $50 - $100 / night

    "Hookups in right location and right heights. 2 pools, 2 hot tubs, level concrete pads. Great roads. Activities at huge awesome clubhouse with a bar!!!!! Staff couldn't try harder to please."

    8. Southern Comfort Camping Resort

    5 Reviews
    Biloxi, MS
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (228) 432-1700

    $55 / night

    "Nice quiet campground right across from the beach and close to plenty of restaurants and attractions."

    "Great location across the street from the shoreline. Nicer clientele, and kept very tidy. Lots of shade trees, beautiful spot."

    9. Campgrounds Of The South

    6 Reviews
    Gulfport, MS
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (228) 539-2922

    "Right next to I 10 so you get the traffic noise but does not bother us. Close to groceries and restaurant. Bathouse available. Reasonable. Currently $600 month. We stay Jan/Feb/March."

    "Concrete is only wide enough for rig so it’s grass outside your door or some pads have a deck left by the previous long timer. Some sites get soupy with rain."

    10. Deer Island Dispersed Camping

    4 Reviews
    Biloxi, MS
    5 miles

    "Deer Island is an amazing location to fully appreciate the natural splendor of the Mississippi Gulf Coast! We can join minecraftle game together."

    "Drove south to Biloxi, parked, hopped in my kayak, and paddled to Deer Island. It’s less than a half-mile off the coast, but far enough away to be left alone."

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393 Reviews of 113 Biloxi Campgrounds


  • HThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 29, 2026

    Davis Bayou Campground — Gulf Islands National Seashore

    Beautiful Park, Watch out for Mosquitos

    I stayed 2 of the 3 nights I had reserved. The weather was threatening to rain, and because of the cloud cover, the mosquitos were out in force on my 3rd day.  I cut my visit short (before 11) and was refunded for my last day.  Some of the spots are well situated for tenting, others are too uneven, so make sure you get one that works if you are tenting. I slept in my SUV on my cot, and that was not a problem.   On day 2, I walked all of the trails in this park.  It was a beautiful.  I saw a full size crab in a pond,  2 young alligators and a turtle on a log (alligators were about 4' head to tail), an osprey in its nest, another 7 foot alligator, a snake in the water, a bunch of fish, several squirrels, many birds and many other turtles).  It is a beautiful place, very calm and serene, but if you have an aversion to DEET, like I do, well.. . you may find yourself with 40 or 50 bites despite your best efforts!  As noted by others, the restrooms are old, but adequate.  The ladies room was very clean. The showers were clean, but somehow felt like one would think a solitary confinement prison cell might look like (cinder block, no window, no air flow either.  Plenty of clean hooks and hot water though!

    Train noise at night is exceptional because they lay on the horn over and over again.  This, between 2 and 2:30 AM.  Wear earplugs.  Additionally, this campground is adjacent to private residences on the spur side (not the main loop, I don't think).   There is a dog over there that barks and barks (both nights I was there).  That poor dog sounds like it thinks it has been abandoned.  Anyway. . you will have to listen to that as well.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 28, 2026

    Hidden Cove RV Park

    Relaxing and peaceful

    Stayed right on the water… There are small alligators in the water next to us for those of you who are not into that. The facilities were really clean. There’s a large dumpster available although the shower has limited water pressure. It is still nice and warm and kept clean. There are a coin operated washer and dryer.

  • BThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 24, 2026

    Silver Slipper Beachfront RV Park

    Silver Slipper Casino Rv Park

    Very nice RV campground. Concrete sites are nice and level. Casino about a half mile away. Other restaurants are a little l bit of a drive but not too bad with the Gulf view at your side. Across the street from the Gulf Of America. No shower house/restroom. Biting nats are bad now 2/24/26 . Bring bug spray or screen house. If the wind is strong enough you may be ok. Stayed here a few times over the last few years.

  • Cole G.
    Mar. 21, 2026

    Gulfport KOA Holliday

    Great campground

    I’ve been here for 6 months working. Awesome staff, good people. Hot tub, lazy river, 2 RV mechanic places literally next door. Clean bathrooms. Place is 2 years old practically new. Also the ducks are rad

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 18, 2026

    Sioux Bayou Landing RV

    Updating

    Right on a canal, lots of water fowl Clean bathrooms/showers and nice laundry Putting in quite a few more full hookup site Bar/restaurant right there

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 16, 2026

    Cajun RV Park

    Across from the beach

    Great spot in Biloxi close to Gulfport the beach and ship Island. The only issue was there’s a train close by that you hear 34 times a day.

  • HThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 15, 2026

    Slidell KOA

    Only a one night stay

    Very beautiful campground.

  • P
    Mar. 14, 2026

    Campgrounds Of The South

    Great for Snowbirds

    We have stayed here 5 years. Right next to I 10 so you get the traffic noise but does not bother us. Close to groceries and restaurant. Bathouse available. Reasonable. Currently $600 month. We stay Jan/Feb/March.


Guide to Biloxi

Camping near Biloxi, Mississippi offers access to coastal ecosystems where subtropical maritime climate keeps temperatures mild through spring and fall with average highs in the 70s. The region features barrier islands and bayous that create diverse wildlife habitats. Camping sites along the Gulf Coast provide opportunities for both water activities and woodland experiences within the same trip.

What to do

Kayaking the waterways: At Deer Island Dispersed Camping, visitors can access secluded shorelines via short paddle trips. "It's less than a half-mile off the coast, but far enough away to be left alone. Great paddling, quiet camping, lots of birds," notes reviewer Sami H. The island offers a more remote experience despite being visible from the mainland.

Fishing in local waters: Campers at Davis Bayou Campground can explore multiple fishing spots. "I've spent much of my life here. There's plenty of walking trails, and you can check out the gator alley area where you'll typically see at least one gator," shares Kaylin R., highlighting the wildlife viewing opportunities that complement fishing activities.

Explore Ocean Springs: The small town adjacent to Biloxi offers additional activities for campers. "Located directly off Highway 90 in Ocean Springs, this campground has water and electric hookups, along with clean bathrooms. Lots of nature trails and outdoor exploring inside the campground," writes Anna B. about Davis Bayou Campground. The downtown area features local shops and restaurants within a short drive.

What campers like

Spacious sites: Cajun RV Park offers generous camping spaces. "We stayed in the new section. Spots are close together with really no place to park tow vehicle without sticking out in the road. Good t-mobile cell service. Very good water pressure and good 50 amp with sewer," reports RICK V., noting the infrastructure quality despite some spatial limitations.

Easy beach access: Multiple campers appreciate the proximity to Gulf waters. "The location is across the road from the beach, and the road was easily crossed with our two dogs and a wagon with our beach stuff," explains Pat L. about Gulf Beach RV Resort, demonstrating how accessible the shoreline is from nearby campgrounds.

Clean facilities: Campground maintenance rates highly among reviewers. "My girlfriend was especially impressed with the showers, comparing them to luxury hotels," notes Pat L. about Gulf Beach RV Resort. This attention to cleanliness extends to other properties in the area, making comfort a consistent theme among reviewer comments.

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Many campgrounds fill quickly, especially during peak seasons. "This is a popular park during the winter months as it is a National Park. Reserve early. No wifi, no laundry but clean bathrooms and shower," advises Doug D. about Davis Bayou Campground. Some campgrounds use online booking systems that may require planning ahead.

Noise considerations: Several campgrounds experience noise from nearby attractions or transportation. "There is a railroad nearby and it is quite loud in the evening. There was no issue for us as we are accustomed to train noises," mentions Joseph S. The proximity to casinos, highways, and entertainment venues means completely quiet camping can be hard to find.

Weather patterns: The coastal location means weather awareness is important. Hurricane season runs June through November, with August through October presenting the highest risk. Winter temperatures rarely drop below freezing, making the area suitable for year-round camping if properly prepared for occasional storms or high humidity.

Tips for camping with families

Beach day preparation: When staying at Biloxi Bay RV Resort, families should pack for full beach days. "Very Nice resort! Very clean!" reports Matt W., though families should note that beach supplies, shade structures, and water toys aren't provided by campgrounds and should be brought along.

Look for pool access: Several campgrounds offer swimming alternatives to the Gulf. "The place was really quiet, honestly wish we would have seen more campers out of their campers but if you don't want to be bugged this is the place. It was clean, nice pool, nice lots," writes Sonja about Southern Comfort Camping Resort. Pools provide safer swimming options for younger children than the open Gulf waters.

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Kids often enjoy spotting local animals. "Safe area for kids, adults, and pets. You're guaranteed to see some pretty cool wildlife and sunsets!" mentions Kaylin R. about Davis Bayou Campground. Bringing binoculars and wildlife identification guides can enhance these experiences for children.

Tips from RVers

Hookup variations: Majestic Oaks RV Resort receives high marks for utility connections. "Nice places to walk a dog and even a place to let them run. Really nice laundry facilities. Bath room/showers we some of the best I have seen!" shares robin F., highlighting amenities particularly valuable to long-term RVers.

Site leveling considerations: Many reviewers note elevation issues at some parks. "Sites were tight and overlapping, a little uneven, and about 4 inches unlevel," reports Brittany V. about Oaklawn RV Park. Bringing additional leveling blocks or equipment is recommended for most area campgrounds.

Storm preparation: The Gulf location means RVers should have evacuation plans during hurricane season. Most campgrounds have policies requiring departure when evacuations are ordered. Having easy-to-access important documents and knowing evacuation routes is essential for RV camping in this region.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the rates for camping sites in Biloxi compared to other Mississippi coastal areas?

Biloxi camping rates are generally competitive with other Mississippi coastal areas. Magnolia Sands RV Park offers full hookup sites at $24 for 30 amp and $26 for 50 amp service, representing excellent value in the region. Lakeview RV Resort provides centrally located sites, though with less privacy, at mid-range prices. Public campgrounds like Davis Bayou typically offer lower rates ($30-40) than private RV parks, while beachfront or premium locations can command $50-80 per night. Overall, Biloxi camping offers options for various budgets, generally costing less than popular Florida coastal destinations while providing similar Gulf Coast access.

Are there any state parks with camping facilities near Biloxi?

Davis Bayou Campground — Gulf Islands National Seashore is the closest federal park with camping facilities near Biloxi. Located in Ocean Springs, it features 52 campsites with water and electric hookups. While not a state park, this National Seashore campground offers well-maintained facilities and access to hiking trails. For those willing to drive a bit further, Big Biloxi Recreation Area in the DeSoto National Forest provides a peaceful woodland setting about 12 miles north of Gulfport with spacious, level sites along the Big Biloxi River. Both offer affordable camping options compared to private RV parks in the area.

Are there RV parks near Biloxi casinos with full hookups?

Majestic Oaks RV Resort is centrally located to everything Biloxi has to offer, including casinos, with full hookup sites for RVs. Camp David RV River Resort offers another excellent option with full hookups and is located on the Biloxi River with convenient access to nearby casinos. Most Biloxi-area RV parks provide shuttle service to casinos or are a short drive away, making it easy for campers to enjoy both outdoor recreation and gaming entertainment. Many parks also offer amenities like pools, laundry facilities, and WiFi to enhance your stay while exploring the Mississippi Gulf Coast.

What are the best campgrounds in Biloxi, MS for beachfront camping?

Cajun RV Park offers prime beachfront access, situated just across the road from Biloxi Beach with excellent amenities including a pool, showers, laundry facilities and pavilions. For a more natural coastal experience, Deer Island Dispersed Camping provides an off-grid island location that showcases the natural splendor of the Mississippi Gulf Coast. While not technically on the beach, it offers a unique coastal camping experience with water views in every direction. Both options give campers easy access to enjoy Biloxi's beautiful Gulf waters.