Cabin Camping near Ocean Springs, MS

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    Davis Bayou Campground within Gulf Islands National Seashore offers cabin accommodations with water and electric hookups. The cabins feature picnic tables and fire rings, with most sites positioned under shade trees. Bathrooms and showers are centrally located and regularly maintained. "Very clean bathrooms and showers. Campground is within a few miles of main road but seemed very quiet," noted one visitor. Majestic Oaks RV Resort in nearby Biloxi also provides cabin rentals with full hookups and access to resort amenities including showers and a market.

    Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. The KOA Holiday in Gulfport features standard KOA-style cabins with electricity and basic furnishings. Most cabins in the region are pet-friendly, though specific pet policies vary by location. Reservations are essential, particularly during peak season from January through March. A recent review mentioned, "We paid $22 for a site with power and water here. There is a dump station but it's right in the middle of the campground near the bathhouse."

    Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities vary significantly between properties - some offer only outdoor fire rings while others provide indoor cooking options. On-site markets are available at several locations including Majestic Oaks RV Resort and Mazalea Travel Park, though selection is typically limited to basic provisions. Visitors planning extended stays should consider bringing supplies from Ocean Springs, where grocery stores offer more comprehensive options.

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      1. Davis Bayou Campground — Gulf Islands National Seashore

      4.3(51)1mi from Ocean Springs55 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "One of south Mississippi's best kept secrets. This is a small campground located in the National Seashore within the city limits of Ocean Springs."

      "The sites vary in size, we noticed most big rigs had to park their tow vehicles or toads in the auxiliary parking."

      from $22 - $100 / night

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      2. Majestic Oaks RV Resort

      5.0(5)9mi from Ocean Springs2 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Amazing staff, clean, big showers, heated pool year round, plenty of washers and driers for 24/7 laundry days, gated community, plenty of space, has its own dog park,"

      "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."

      from $69 - $79 / night

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      3. Indian Point RV Resort

      3.5(4)9mi from Ocean SpringsRVs, Cabins

      "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. "

      "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."

      4. Mazalea Travel Park

      4.5(2)11mi from Ocean SpringsRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Tight driving in but doable. Lots of permanent residents with older model RVs. If the wind was right you could smell some “extracurricular” activities."

      5. Parkers Landing RV Park

      4.0(2)11mi from Ocean SpringsRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "This is a nice little park. Not fancy, but friendly and quiet. The office people were really nice and very accomodating. Has a small pool, showers/restrooms, and laundry."

      "Right off I-10, this park is convenient to thru travelers looking for a quick overnight. Not horribly expensive. Full hook ups, clean level site. Easy in and out. Bathrooms dated but super clean."

      6. Gulfport KOA Holliday

      4.8(6)20mi from Ocean SpringsRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "It’s close to the highway so you hear a lot of sirens, no traffic. Front desk people were very nice. We had a pull through site, spaces are roomy, some have patios and ours has a stand alone grill."

      7. Lakeview RV Resort

      3.0(1)12mi from Ocean SpringsRVs, Tents, Cabins

      8. Buccaneer State Park Campground

      4.4(49)38mi from Ocean SpringsRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "First off, the park has some serious amenities! Their bathhouses are new and very nice, they have a pool and laundromat, frisbee golf course, nature trail, a small beach, and a small water park!"

      "Enjoyed spending 3 nights in this large, family oriented state park campground. Camped in a camper van, but most sites appear to be big rig friendly."

      from $25 / night

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      9. Martin Lake Resort

      Be the first to review6mi from Ocean SpringsRVs, Tents, Cabins

      10. Dauphin Island Campground

      4.2(34)44mi from Ocean SpringsRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Campsites are just a short walk to the beach. The staff is very friendly and will be happy to help with any questions you might have. Bath house is cleaned every morning and showers were pretty warm."

      "There are several good restaurants, ice cream shops, a great seafood market called Skinners, where you can order fresh seafood from the steamer (we ordered crab legs twice during our stay 😋), parks, bike"

      from $50 / night

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    190 Reviews of 20 Ocean Springs Campgrounds


    • M
      May. 17, 2020

      Davis Bayou Campground — Gulf Islands National Seashore

      Hidden Gem

      One of south Mississippi's best kept secrets. This is a small campground located in the National Seashore within the city limits of Ocean Springs. The diverse ecosystem of the Bayou is fascinating and chances are very high you'll be able to see at least one large gator while you tour this park. (No worries, they're not near the campsites). The campground itself has 50 reservable sites, all with 30/50 amp electric and water. Fire rings and picnic tables are at each site also. Most are well shaded and far enough apart to be comfortable. Terrific bath house and convenient dump station. Ranger programs are offered through the visitors center which is a must see. The 20 minute video about the park's history and importance is well worth your time. Make sure to save time to tour the downtown area of Ocean Springs. It's one of the USA's top rated seaside communities.

    • Gregg G.
      Apr. 18, 2022

      Davis Bayou Campground — Gulf Islands National Seashore

      Gem on the Mississippi Gulf Coast

      We really enjoyed our stay at Davis Bayou. The campground seems to be a bit dated, but we kinda enjoyed the nostalgic element this added to the vibe.

      The sites vary in size, we noticed most big rigs had to park their tow vehicles or toads in the auxiliary parking. If this is a problem you may want to look at other options, as the park staff is very diligent about keeping folks off the grass.

      The park staff did regular patrols though out the park. They were very friendly.

      We enjoyed riding our bikes around the park and to the historic arts district in Ocean Springs. There are several restaurants and bars with live music which was fun. There are also alot of art studios to check out.

      We also took our canoe all though out Davis Bayou and to the beach, which was a ton of fun. The tides are in play here, so make sure you study up as conditions can and do change rapidly.

      The visitors center is definitely worth checking out and while your there make sure to check out the fishing pier.

      Each site has a picnic table, fire ring, power and water.

      The cost is $22 a night per site.

      The bathhouses were cleaned regular and had great water pressure. The water has a bit of a smell to it.

      Verizon cell service worked okay.

      Bring bug spray.

    • Napunani
      Jun. 10, 2023

      Buccaneer State Park Campground

      BUCCANEER STATE PARK

      This is a review for BUCCANEER STATE PARK Waveland Mississippi where we stay during  January 2023

      Be sure to travel US 90 to Lake Shore Drive to avoid RR track bottom out. 

      Lake Shore Drive deadheads into South Beach Drive.

      PROS 

      Site 109 level 

      Site 109 shady 

      Treasure Cove toilet/shower facility was heated and clean with ample TP 

      Site pedestal grill 

      Park roadways easily navigable 

      Trash dumpster at campground loop entrance, which was walkable 

      T-MOBILE 2-3 bars 

      CONS 

      Never saw park ranger drive thru campground in 3 days 

      Never found a camp host nor were there any marked in campground map

      LOTS of noise! Railroad Avenue runs right behind Treasure Cove campground which is heavily traveled Railroad track behind park has 2-3 trains passing by each night 

      No privacy from neighboring campsites 

      Non moveable concrete & wooden picnic table on concrete slab 

      Leash rules ignored by pet owners 

      No overnight security gate closure 

      Park laundromat had machines out of service 

      No park WiFi

    • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
      Oct. 24, 2021

      Lakeview RV Resort

      Standard RV Parking Lot w/ [Of Course] Lake View!

      Despite the appearance of an unglorified RV parking lot with basically zero privacy and not much space in between the individual RV’s, this spot is a decent stopover if you need to pull your mobile living room over for a short spell. Lakeview RV Resort has more than 100 individual parking lanes for residents and I found the community to be inviting and friendly  there’s even some social gatherings poolside (very nice feature) each night around sundown. 

      Of course, the gem of this place is the 16 acre lake, which I was able to get my kayak into for a few quick handful of laps early in the morning. If you’re driving an RV or hauling a camper behind your SUV, then this concrete camping parking lot just off of Highway 15 (due north of Interstate 10) near Saucier may just be the perfect spot for you. But if you’re a diehard tent camper like I am, you’ll be out of luck. 

      With ample slanted and elongated parking lanes for your parking pleasure, all of the sites come equipped with the typical 30 / 50 amp electrical hook-ups, waste disposal and water connections, picnic tables, garbage receptacles and even a community BBQ. Additionally, they’ve got a small boat launch, cement / asphalt pads, internet, laundr-O-mat, pavilion for large group events and propane for sale. The restrooms were pretty decent (but could use a serious power spraying).  You’ll discover that both RV’s as well as even a handful of cabins / cottages comingle here, but basically, this is a site designed for and around RV’s.

      Insider’s Tip? Near this RV parking lot, you do have access to all of the nightlife and entertainment you would expect to find in nearby Biloxi, and of course, there’s the world-famous Gulf Shores beachheads that are just a short drive to. I’m a diehard foodie, so after a few days of cooking campside, I like to head into town for a nice local meal. There’s 2 great places I could recommend, right off RT. 10, due south of Lakeview RV Resort– either Puff Belly’s Brewery, Pizza& Grill(great live review here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b55Vs2hnJk4&t=7s) or Fried Green Tomato, which lives up to its reputation as the Best Fried Green Tomatoes in the South(https://www.tasteofthesouthmagazine.com/souths-best-fried-green-tomatoes/). 

      Overall, for the price, convenience and location, Lakeview RV Resort isn’t a bad spot for a night to take a break. 

      Happy Camping!

    • C
      May. 3, 2022

      Davis Bayou Campground — Gulf Islands National Seashore

      Inexpensive and good first stop

      This was our first stop on a 3+ month winter escape We were here 1/23/22 - 1/27/22. Great rate of $11/ night with the senior pass and included water and electric Very clean restrooms and individual shower rooms with locking doors. Good heat and pressure. A bit noisy here with neighborhood barking dogs, and trains and basically inside a residential area Another reason for 4 stars and not 5 is the lack of recycling Check out Biloxi and Ocean Springs beaches and the Craft Advisory brewery
      Cute downtown. Can’t remember how our cell service was at this location Best site would be #38 IMO We made reservations here in 10/21 for this time and campground was full with people constantly coming and going

    • J
      Dec. 15, 2024

      Davis Bayou Campground — Gulf Islands National Seashore

      Worth a visit

      We escaped an early winter cold spell in Michigan and made the thousand mile trip to the Mississippi coast. It was worth the drive. The campground includes 52 spaces most of which can accommodate an RV and a vehicle. The spaces are quite small and close to one another. Water and electric are included. There is a campground host on site. We saw a park Ranger just once during our visit. 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. There is also a group campground nearby, which was very noisy late into the night. I got the sense that this was not customary. The campground is located in Ocean Springs, Mississippi, which is next to Biloxi. Outside the campground, the golf beaches are beautiful, white sand. The bathrooms and showers are adequate. There is a dump station in the campground. We definitely recommend and will come back.

    • Sarah C.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 27, 2018

      Davis Bayou Campground — Gulf Islands National Seashore

      Quaint and Beautiful

      It was great to visit this hidden gem again and I was pleasantly surprised at what great shape it was in following Hurricane Irma and other tropical storms last year. We visited in late November/early December so the bugs weren't too bad at all. We did experience an incredible line of thunderstorms but managed to get some exploring in before the weather moved in.

      There are only a few sites here and they are quite small, perfect for small RVs, tents or sleeping in your car. Large oaks and other vegetation provide ample shade for the cooler fall months. Our two four legged fellas enjoyed the flat open grass/dirt area around the campsite and were able to be on their leads without wandering too far in to the thick brush on the edge of the site.

      There's a small picnic table that can be moved quite easily as well as well maintained fire rings at each site. There is fresh water available and electric hookups at each site. The bathrooms are clean, as are the showers. The ranger at the entrance station was friendly and chatty. From the campground you can walk along the road (back toward the Visitor's Center) a ways and the duck into the woods or jump on the boardwalk. Keep your eyes peeled, there are some impressive alligators hanging around.

    • Ashley S.
      May. 6, 2018

      Buccaneer State Park Campground

      Beach front camping

      My husband and I stayed at Buccaneer at one of their beachfront spots. This was our first time at Buccaneer and we will definitely be back!

      First off, the park has some serious amenities! Their bathhouses are new and very nice, they have a pool and laundromat, frisbee golf course, nature trail, a small beach, and a small water park! The pool and water park weren’t open yet, but they looked really nice.

      They have a few different sections of the park. The beach front camping sites are on grass with electric and water. There weren’t any grills, fire rings, or picnic tables; but it was really nice.

      We looked through the other camp grounds and they have good tree coverage, picnic tables, grills, and full hookups. Some of the spots had really nice fire rings that were recessed into the ground. We will definitely be back to try one of those spots!

      I will say that the bugs were crazy bad at the beach in the morning and at dusk. Evidently they are worse this year, so just come prepared!

      Overall this was a nice, newer park and we loved our stay. The area had plenty to do and the views were next level.

    • Laura M.The Dyrt PRO User
      Mar. 5, 2022

      Davis Bayou Campground — Gulf Islands National Seashore

      Good for the Price

      We paid $22 for a site with power and water here. There is a dump station but it's right in the middle of the campground near the bathhouse, kind of an awkward location.

      This was a quick overnight for us, and we didn't spend much time outside because it was pretty muggy and buggy when we stayed here at the end of February. Also, sites are paved, but ours anyway had a pretty steep dropoff to the picnic table and fire pit so the site was just an awkward feeling spot.

      Sites are kind of run down but for the price we were happy.

      Free hot showers. No laundry machines.

      Overall a good place if you need to dump/fill/shower, but not a place I'd come to as a destination.


    Guide to Ocean Springs

    Cabin accommodations near Ocean Springs, Mississippi feature both rustic and premium options spanning the Gulf Coast region. Located along the Mississippi Sound with average summer temperatures around 91°F and winter lows near 42°F, this coastal area offers cabin camping options within wildlife-rich natural settings. Most cabins in the Ocean Springs area require advance booking through online reservation systems.

    What to do

    Beach access within minutes: At Dauphin Island Campground, the cabin area provides easy beach access. "The campground is popular with nice services and a great location. Make sure to call ahead if you want a space," notes one camper at Dauphin Island Campground. The island's white sand beaches are just a short walk from cabin sites.

    Wildlife viewing along nature trails: Cabins at Davis Bayou Campground place you near wildlife viewing opportunities. "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," reports a regular visitor. The trails remain accessible year-round with early morning offering optimal wildlife viewing.

    Water recreation options: Several cabins provide access to water activities. One visitor mentioned, "We escaped an early winter cold spell in Michigan and made the thousand mile trip to the Mississippi coast. It was worth the drive." Fishing spots are accessible directly from some cabin properties, with boat ramps available at certain locations.

    What campers like

    Clean facilities: Cabin guests consistently mention facility cleanliness as a highlight. "Nice park very clean," notes a visitor to Majestic Oaks RV Resort. Another adds, "Bath room/showers we some of the best I have seen! Pool was pretty with plenty of chairs." Most cabin areas feature regularly maintained restroom facilities.

    Proximity to attractions: Location advantages feature prominently in reviews. "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," states one visitor. Cabins typically sit within 15-30 minutes of major attractions.

    Quiet environment: Despite being near urban areas, many cabins maintain a peaceful atmosphere. "Close enough to civilization, but far enough to feel secluded," explains a camper. "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 in case something happened."

    What you should know

    Reservation requirements: Booking ahead is essential for cabin accommodations. "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," shares a visitor at Indian Point RV Resort. Peak season typically runs November through March.

    Amenity variations: Cabin amenities differ significantly between properties. "The cabins are slightly dated but very clean. The staff was friendly and so were other campers," reports one visitor. Some cabins offer fully-equipped kitchens while others provide only basic accommodations with shared facilities.

    Weather considerations: The Gulf Coast climate affects cabin comfort. "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," notes a family at Indian Point. Summer humidity levels regularly exceed 80%, making air-conditioned cabins preferable from June through September.

    Tips for camping with families

    Playground access: Family-friendly cabin locations typically include play areas. "Located in Ocean Springs, Mississippi, which is next to Biloxi. Outside the campground, the golf beaches are beautiful, white sand," mentions a visitor describing local attractions suitable for children. Most playgrounds remain open from sunrise to sunset.

    Kid-friendly activities: Buccaneer State Park Campground offers extensive family amenities near their cabins. "They have a pool and water park! The pool and water park weren't open yet, but they looked really nice," reports a visitor. Another adds, "Extra cost for wavepool and slides up front and pool. Lots of trees and shade, paved roads for kids to ride bikes, large playground area, some short hiking trails."

    Security features: Safety measures provide peace of mind for families. "We stayed here while visiting our son Stationed at Keesler AFB. Very convenient to the base. Clean and pleasant campground. Everyone was friendly," shares a visitor. Most cabin areas feature regular security patrols or gated access.

    Tips from RVers

    Site layout considerations: When selecting cabin camping near Ocean Springs, experienced RVers suggest examining site configurations. "Right off I-10, this park is convenient to thru travelers looking for a quick overnight. Not horribly expensive. Full hook ups, clean level site. Easy in and out," notes a visitor to Parkers Landing RV Park. Cabin locations often mirror RV site layouts.

    Transportation options: Cabin guests benefit from nearby transportation access. "The campground is within a few miles of main road but seemed very quiet," explains one visitor. Some properties offer bicycle rentals, with one camper noting, "One of the best features about the island is you can ride your bicycle from one end of the island to the other."

    Extended stay provisions: For longer cabin stays, supply planning matters. "I liked that it was close to Biloxi/Ocean Springs but it is off the beaten path and peaceful. It was great with the kids because the cabin has everything we could need and we didn't have to go out to eat for meals," shares a visitor. Most cabins require guests to supply their own bedding and toiletries.

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