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.












