Best Campgrounds near Moss Point, MS

The Moss Point area of Mississippi features several established campgrounds with a mix of tent and RV accommodations. Presley's Outing provides waterfront sites along with boat access and amenities like showers and electric hookups, while Indian Point RV Resort offers cabin options alongside traditional campsites. Shepard State Park Campground, located in nearby Gautier, provides more natural surroundings with wooded sites and hiking trails. Most campgrounds in this coastal region maintain year-round operations, though summer brings higher occupancy rates.

Campground amenities vary significantly throughout the region. Full-service RV parks like Santa Maria RV Park and The Cozy Rosy RV Resort provide comprehensive hookups including water, electric, and sewer connections, while state park options offer more basic facilities. Most developed campgrounds feature bathhouses with showers, though quality varies between locations. Sites typically include picnic tables and fire rings, and many campgrounds allow pets. A camper at Shepard State Park noted, "The primitive campsite was very nice. Even though the park was a bit crowded we still had privacy. The dog park was perfect for our two large dogs, very clean."

Several mixed-use campgrounds in the area accommodate both tent campers and RVs, with some offering specialized cabins or yurts. Davis Bayou Campground in the Gulf Islands National Seashore and Shepard State Park provide natural settings with hiking trails and water access. Many RV parks in the region serve both short-term travelers and long-term residents. According to a review, "Due to an emergency we made last minute reservations and Indian Point was very accommodating and helpful." Waterfront access represents a significant draw for many campgrounds in the area, with facilities like Presley's Outing featuring both swimming areas and boat launches. Travelers seeking more secluded experiences can find primitive camping areas at Shepard State Park, which offers less developed sites near trailheads for a more nature-immersed experience.

Best Camping Sites Near Moss Point, Mississippi (126)

    1. Davis Bayou Campground — Gulf Islands National Seashore

    48 Reviews
    Ocean Springs, MS
    15 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."

    "Easy access from town and nearby aquarium and art museums. Great drive on 90 along the beach to get there. Check out the small but interesting William Anderson art museum close by the campground."

    2. Shepard State Park Campground

    12 Reviews
    Gautier, MS
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (228) 497-2244

    "My toddler had a very easy time walking around which was a huge plus!  The marsh trails were perfect for viewing wildlife. 10/10, would recommend!"

    "The bathroom next to my site was freshly remodeled, and clean. Campsites are not on top of each other. Lots of hiking trails, I didn't have a chance to explore much as I was only there over night."

    3. Santa Maria RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Gautier, MS
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (228) 522-3009

    "Located due south of Farragut Lake, right off Rt. 10 and just west of the Pascagoula River, you’ll come across Santa Maria RV Resort Marina. "

    "My family and I had a great experience at Santa Maria RV Park in Gautier, MS during our travel adventure around the Gulf."

    4. Presley's Outing

    4 Reviews
    Grand Bay, AL
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (228) 219-8816

    "This is a wonderful lake filled with locals all year round. Really nice swimming whether you like the lake or the swimming pool. RV camping as well as lake side camping."

    "Entry is around $6/day for adults, and the monthly camping rate was about $750."

    5. Indian Point RV Resort

    4 Reviews
    Gautier, MS
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (228) 497-1011

    "The girls enjoyed being able to play outside and the pool. The scenery was gorgeous as well.  I liked that it was close to Biloxi/Ocean Springs but it is off the beaten path and peaceful."

    "Out of the way and right next to the river. Affordable, hot clean showers, laundry and a cafe on site. Everyone was nice and it was quiet and night."

    6. Sioux Bayou Landing RV

    2 Reviews
    Gautier, MS
    6 miles
    Website

    $45 - $55 / night

    7. Hidden Cove RV Park

    1 Review
    Moss Point, MS
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (601) 228-9729

    "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."

    8. The Cozy Rosy RV Resort

    2 Reviews
    Gautier, MS
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (228) 875-2100

    $60 - $89 / night

    "The bayou is one of the best places around to catch the beautiful sunsets"

    10. Cajun RV Park

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

    $55 / night

    "The location is fantastic. We had a back in site, but they let us pull through anyway. Thanks! There's a nice pool, showers and laundry, several pavilions for picnics."

    "Great location next to a lot of fun amenities. We only have bikes so we are excited that we can walk/bike to multiple restaurants, kid places (go carts next door), beach and shops."

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Recent Reviews near Moss Point, MS

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  • John C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 29, 2026

    Primitive camping area - Flint Creek Reservior

    This place is enormous.

    I only stayed at the primitive camping area, but passed though 2 miles of campgrounds to get there. All sorts of cabins and different levels of glamping areas. $15 to primitive tent camp gets you a picnic table, a port-a-potty, and a nearby water spigot. Access to the reservoir, lots of trees. A pretty nice place.

  • 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.

  • UThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 28, 2026

    Meaher State Park Campground

    Nice campground for a stop on the way

    Campground is wedged in between highway 10 and Route 90 so you have that background noise. Sites are side by side so little privacy. Great alligator watching and birdwatching.

  • 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.

  • Traci D.
    Mar. 24, 2026

    Blakeley State Park Campground

    The perfect quiet getaway

    Took my teen with me to go test out the new can camping setup at Blakely State Park. We stayed in the primitive campground (unimproved) and it was absolutely beautiful. The sunset and sunrise were awe-striking. The spaces were disperse enough that our non-stop music didn’t disturb anyone camping nearby, nor were we disturbed by them. The hiking trails are immaculate and well marked. Can’t wait to stay again!

  • 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

  • Pam R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 20, 2026

    Meaher State Park Campground

    Great location to see Mobile

    We enjoyed our 4 night stay. The staff is friendly and helpful. The sites are concrete, level, and huge. The bath house is new. It was very quiet at night. The whole place is always spotless and the gate security is excellent. There is a laundry room which requires quarters. The campground hosts can supply them. Access to downtown Mobile is easy via a tunnel. Our RV has propane so we had to drive to the Africa Town bridge as propane is not allowed in the tunnel. There are many restaurants close by. The views of the water are lovely, especially at sunset.

  • 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


Guide to Moss Point

Camping opportunities near Moss Point, Mississippi balance coastal access with inland river systems along the Gulf Coast. Most sites in this region sit at elevations between 10-20 feet above sea level, with summer temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F with high humidity. Campgrounds throughout Pascagoula River watershed areas provide both developed and more rustic options within 30 minutes of Moss Point.

What to do

Kayaking on waterways: Davis Bayou Campground provides access to multiple water trails and bayou paddling routes. "There are plenty of walking trails, and you can check out the gator alley area where you'll typically see at least one gator," notes Kaylin R., highlighting the wildlife viewing opportunities while paddling.

Disc golf courses: Shepard State Park features an 18-hole disc golf course among its recreational facilities. A reviewer shared, "My wife and I played disc golf there. It was also a decent course," making it a good activity option during less busy camping times.

Beach access near Cajun RV Park: Located across from Biloxi Beach, this park provides convenient coastal recreation. "Nice campground with pool. Just across the road from the beach. It's a bit of a hike so a bike is nice to have here," writes Christina, emphasizing the proximity to Gulf waters.

Wildlife viewing: Davis Bayou features nature trails that let campers observe local ecosystems. "There's plenty of walking trails, and you can check out the gator alley area where you'll typically see at least one gator," explains one reviewer, highlighting the accessibility of wildlife viewing for all ages.

What campers like

Waterfront sites: Presley's Outing offers direct water access for swimming and boating. A camper noted, "A beautiful beach area, immaculate grounds, restaurant that's open on the weekends, clean showers and a vending machine for late night soda cravings!"

Renovated facilities: Shepard State Park has recently updated its amenities. According to a visitor, "Camp here a couple nights. They have completely updated. Nice clean bathrooms and sights," showing the park's commitment to maintenance.

Quiet surroundings: Davis Bayou Campground provides a natural setting despite being near urban areas. One camper described it as "Close enough to civilization, but far enough to feel secluded," adding that "It's far enough in the woods to where you don't hear much of the city traffic, but close enough to where emergency vehicles could reach you very quickly."

Dog-friendly amenities: Multiple campgrounds accommodate pets with designated areas. A Shepard State Park visitor reported, "The primitive campsite was very nice... The dog park was perfect for our two large dogs, very clean."

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Most campgrounds require advance booking, especially during peak seasons. At Davis Bayou, "In order to reserve a space, you will need to check for openings on recreation.gov and then check into the visitors' building," explains Michael M.

Site spacing variations: Shepard State Park Campground offers more distance between sites than many RV parks in the area. A reviewer appreciated that "The sites are not on top of each other for the most part," though noting "It was challenging to back into this site with a 34' travel trailer but we finally prevailed."

Train noise considerations: Some campgrounds experience railroad noise at night. A Davis Bayou camper mentioned, "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."

Alcohol policies: Rules vary between campgrounds. Presley's Outing explicitly prohibits alcohol, with a reviewer emphasizing "There is NO ALCOHOL ALLOWED!"

Tips for camping with families

Beach activities: Sugar Sands Campground provides water recreation suitable for children. "Clean and nature at his best, peace full family oriented. Waterfront with swimming and canoeing!" reports Hugo R., highlighting the family-friendly atmosphere.

Playground access: Several campgrounds maintain play areas for children. Davis Bayou offers "Safe area for kids, adults, and pets," according to Kaylin R., making it suitable for families with younger campers.

Cabin options: For families wanting more amenities, Indian Point RV Resort provides cabin accommodations. A visitor with children shared, "We recently stayed in a cabin with 4 kids. This campground was perfect. The girls enjoyed being able to play outside and the pool. The scenery was gorgeous as well."

Swimming facilities: Many campgrounds feature pools as alternatives to natural swimming areas. At The Cozy Rosy, a family noted, "We stayed in a yurt and had the best time! It was a perfect short get away!"

Tips from RVers

Overflow lot advantages: Indian Point RV Resort sometimes places last-minute arrivals in overflow areas that have unexpected benefits. One RVer reported, "Due to an emergency we made last minute reservations and Indian Point was very accommodating and helpful. However being so last minute we were put into the overflow lot. Little known to us, this is the best spot to be!"

Full-service connections: Santa Maria RV Park offers complete hookups for extended stays. A visitor mentioned, "Beautiful large park with pool, hot tub, laundry and bathhouse with showers," providing insights into available amenities.

Dump station locations: Some campground layouts require planning when departing. At Davis Bayou, "the dump station is in the middle of the park so you have to leave and come back around to get to it, which I think is kind of strange," according to Lisa M.

Site leveling considerations: Campground terrain varies throughout the region. At Davis Bayou, a visitor found "Our spot 52 was fairly level," while at Shepard State Park, others noted challenges with certain sites requiring more effort to level larger RVs.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Moss Point, MS?

According to TheDyrt.com, Moss Point, MS offers a wide range of camping options, with 126 campgrounds and RV parks near Moss Point, MS and 3 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Moss Point, MS?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Moss Point, MS is Davis Bayou Campground — Gulf Islands National Seashore with a 4.3-star rating from 48 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Moss Point, MS?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 3 free dispersed camping spots near Moss Point, MS.