Camping sites near Pass Christian, Mississippi provide access to coastal waters and waterfront recreation. The Jourdan River runs through this area with several campgrounds offering boat access. Winter temperatures typically range from 40-60°F, while summer brings highs in the 90s with significant humidity. Most campgrounds remain open year-round with seasonal activities varying based on Gulf Coast weather patterns.
What to do
Disc golf course access: Buccaneer State Park features a complete disc golf course among its recreational amenities. "We came to play disc golf. It was a very nice course. Loved our campsite. It backed up to some woods & had a lot of space," notes one visitor to Buccaneer State Park Campground.
Fishing opportunities: McLeod Park Campground provides river access for anglers. "Sites around the water and a lot of trees for shade," reports one camper. The park features boat launches and riverside sites. Another visitor mentions, "Great campsites, love the view of the river and the nature hike, plus being able to bring the boat!"
Nature trails: Davis Bayou Campground includes hiking paths with wildlife viewing opportunities. "There were plenty of trails, fishing areas & lots to explore and see. I would definitely return," writes one reviewer. Another camper adds, "There's plenty of walking trails, and you can check out the gator alley area where you'll typically see at least one gator."
What campers like
Waterfront sites: Wolf River Resort in Pass Christian proper offers direct water access. "Nice park on the Wolf River. Scenic nature trail. Easy access to the Gulf beaches. Dining and shopping nearby," mentions one camper. The resort provides tent, RV, and glamping accommodations.
Pool and recreational facilities: Bay Hide Away RV Park includes a swimming pool and community areas. "They have a super clean shower/bath house and a really nice laundry facility. We really enjoyed going to the pool and using the community area," writes a visitor. Another camper adds, "With less than 50 spaces, this beautiful little park, just 4 miles from beautiful white sand beaches, is tucked away from the roads and surrounded by a wonderful mixed forest."
Proximity to Gulf beaches: Silver Slipper Beachfront RV Park offers direct beach access. "Beautiful beach across the road. The silver slipper RV lot is nothing more than an RV parking lot across the road from a narrow but long and beautiful beach," notes one visitor. Another camper states, "We loved this campground, we were backed up to the gulf of Mexico."
What you should know
Train noise impacts: Several campgrounds experience railroad noise. At Cajun RV Park, a reviewer mentions, "Great location for beach and casino. Grounds are well kept. Not as quiet as would expect with train track located near rear of campsite."
Seasonal insect activity: Biting insects can be problematic at beachfront locations. At McLeod Park Campground, one visitor warns, "The roaches THE ROACHES WERE HORRIBLE. Especially at night as soon as you'd open up the door they were flying EVERYWHERE, we camped in August." Silver Slipper campers report similar issues: "No seeums were awful!"
Site spacing considerations: McLeod Park Campground has tight spacing during peak seasons. "Beautiful campground, boat launch and water access are nice, but the most crowded park we have been to! You're VERY close to your neighbors and there is little room for parking," notes one visitor.