RV camping near Moss Point, Mississippi offers convenient access to both coastal activities and inland natural areas. The region experiences a humid subtropical climate with mild winters averaging 50°F and hot summers reaching 90°F. Cell service quality varies significantly between campgrounds, with Verizon typically providing more consistent coverage than AT&T throughout the area.
What to do
Boat excursions: Indian Point RV Resort provides direct river access. "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," notes one camper.
Beach activities: The Mississippi Gulf Coast beaches are just a short drive from Moss Point RV parks. "You can walk a block to the beach, bring a wagon to haul your beach gear or drive as there is parking at the beach," shares a visitor at Gulf Beach RV Resort.
Go-kart racing: Several entertainment venues operate near Biloxi campgrounds. "The biggest disappointment was the close proximity to a go-cart track (next door). Dog friendly and would stay here again," reports a camper, highlighting both the convenience and potential noise consideration.
What campers like
Spacious overflow areas: Some campers prefer less traditional camping spots. At Indian Point RV Resort, one visitor noted, "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!"
Family-friendly facilities: The Cozy Rosy RV Resort offers unique accommodation options beyond standard RV sites. "We stayed in a yurt and had the best time! It was a perfect short get away! Staff is amazing," shares one family.
Outdoor recreation areas: Campgrounds with dedicated activity spaces rate highly with visitors. "The bayou is one of the best places around to catch the beautiful sunsets," mentions a camper about The Cozy Rosy RV Resort's waterfront location.
What you should know
Weather considerations: The Gulf Coast experiences sudden storms that require preparation. At All About Relaxing RV Park, "During a severe storm, the owner talked to us to ensure we were aware of which building to use for safety along with written instructions."
Site variations: Size and quality of sites can vary significantly between and within campgrounds. "The sites vary in size" appears frequently in reviews, with some mentioning auxiliary parking areas for tow vehicles at certain parks.
Reservation timing: Winter months bring seasonal visitors who fill popular campgrounds. At Santa Maria RV Park, reviewers note many long-term residents: "It's alot ot lifers," suggesting potential limitations for short-term availability.
Tips for camping with families
Look for cabin options: When camping with children, cabins provide practical conveniences. "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," shares a parent who stayed at Indian Point RV Resort.
Check pool facilities: Swimming pools are valuable amenities for families with children. Gulf Beach RV Resort received praise: "The pool was really great and there is a covered area where you can get out of the sun and play cards or toss cornhole."
Consider noise levels: Majestic Oaks RV Resort offers a secure environment. "Gated community, plenty of space, has its own dog park," notes a reviewer, making it suitable for families concerned about safety and noise.
Tips from RVers
Water pressure variations: Water supply quality differs between parks. Santa Maria RV Park received specific praise: "This place offers up just about everything you would expect – full RV hook ups including water, sewer and electricity (30 / 50 amp), level gravel beds where you can just connect, level up and be done with it in under 5 minutes."
Site spacing considerations: Some RV parks offer more separation between units. "Unlike most RV parking lots, this place has a ton of space and there's somewhat good distance between your spot and those on either side of you," mentions a visitor about Santa Maria RV Park.
Full-timer concentration: Several parks have permanent residents, which affects the atmosphere. At Indian Point RV Resort, a reviewer observed, "When you advertise your place as a resort it's under the impression that you're paying for the perks just for you and the others paying... this is more like a trailer park resort which is great if you plan to live here."