Best RV Parks & Resorts near Pass Christian, MS

RV Park At Menge provides paved pads with full hookups in Pass Christian, approximately 32 dollars nightly. Bay St. Louis RV Park and Campground operates year-round with water, sewer, and electric connections, while Majestic Oaks RV Resort features 100 sites with both 50-amp and 30-amp service options. Silver Slipper Beachfront RV Park offers beachfront locations with more limited amenities, lacking shower facilities but providing water and sewer hookups. Sites throughout the area typically accommodate larger vehicles, with multiple parks advertising big-rig friendly status. "Nice campground close to the interstate but far enough to minimize road noise. The camp sites were well spaced with paved pads."

Most RV parks along the Mississippi Gulf Coast remain open year-round, though reservations become essential during winter months when snowbirds migrate south. Several parks offer casino proximity, with Boomtown Casino RV Park and Silver Slipper providing walking distance to gaming facilities. Gulf Beach RV Resort sits directly across from beach access points but backs up to apartments, creating occasional noise concerns. Dog owners should note varying pet policies, with Southern Oaks Mobile Home & RV Community reporting unleashed pets as a potential issue. Sanitary dump stations are available at most full-service parks, though Cajun RV Park receives praise for its amenities including clean bathrooms, laundry facilities, and community areas with fire pits. Cell service remains strong throughout the region, with Verizon reported as particularly reliable at Lake LaCroix RV Resort.

Best RV Sites Near Pass Christian, Mississippi (89)

    1. Bay St. Louis RV Park and Campground

    2 Reviews
    Bay St. Louis, MS
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (228) 467-2080

    2. Cajun RV Park

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

    $55 / night

    "Some concrete pads, some gravel pads, full hookups, pool, and laundry facilities. Quite, except for go-kart park next door until 10:00 pm. They provide coffee and danish-pastries each morning at 9am."

    "We were looking for a spot on the beach for a few days before we head up to Chattanooga and found Cajun RV. Great location next to a lot of fun amenities."

    3. Silver Slipper Beachfront RV Park

    10 Reviews
    Bay St. Louis, MS
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (228) 469-2777

    "Campground is owned by the Silver Slipper Casino just down the road and does not provide much in the way of amenities other than full hook ups."

    "Water, electric and sewer hookups. Town is close by, casino right down the road. About $37 a night. No bathroom, no laundry."

    4. Shields RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Gulfport, MS
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (228) 871-5435

    "Busy with outside traffic and trains. Park in the back of base is newer and nicer. 20x40 level concrete pads. Secluded from the rest of base. Little fishing pods and trails from old golf course."

    "Large full hook up sites, nice laundry facility and restrooms, and the office staff was very professional and accomodating for our last minute reservations."

    5. Gulf Beach RV Resort

    10 Reviews
    Biloxi, MS
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (228) 385-5555

    "Stayed here because it was so close, literally a block away, from the Mississippi Colosseum, for granddaughters cheer competition. We checked it and were greeted at arrival, with information packet."

    "Spots are close together with really no place to park tow vehicle without sticking out in the road. Good t-mobile cell service. Very good water pressure and good 50 amp with sewer."

    6. Oaklawn RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Biloxi, MS
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (228) 392-1233

    $30 - $35 / night

    "I love this rv park. it's small not many amenities but it's safe. clean. very clean shower and restroom...clean and laundry facilities. staff is amazing."

    "Leveling was easy, electric and water hook ups are in a good location. Decent LTE speed on my phone but my Verizon LTE router was slow. Not a great place for walking the dogs."

    7. Southern Oaks Mobile Home & RV Community

    1 Review
    Gulfport, MS
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (228) 832-5528

    "So watch where you walk. As well, a couple of folks that live there let their pets out without a leash. We were greeted by a pit bull without a leash while walking our little dogs."

    8. Majestic Oaks RV Resort

    5 Reviews
    Biloxi, MS
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (228) 436-4200

    $69 - $79 / night

    "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."

    9. Lake LaCroix RV Resort

    1 Review
    Bay St. Louis, MS
    12 miles

    "The lake water is crystal clear with plenty of fish. Very peaceful here! We spent time at the natural playground, swimming in the beautiful pool, fishing and bicycling."

    10. RV Park At Menge

    2 Reviews
    Pass Christian, MS
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (228) 452-0590

    "Sites are level. Little pond in front to fish. If your there on the weekend like us, it's a short walk to the Flea market in front. ( Office for campground is in Flea Market."

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RV Park Reviews near Pass Christian, MS

386 Reviews of 89 Pass Christian Campgrounds


  • Bradley H.
    Nov. 13, 2022

    Magnolia Sands RV Park

    Magnolia Sands RV Park, Mississippi

    What a great little RV park Magnolia Sands is!! Bridgett and Gary offer a rural setting in southeast Mississippi. 5 miles from Wiggins, Ms. Park has 20 sites with full hook-ups. $24 for 30 amp and $26 per night for 50 amp. Beautiful park amongst the trees with its own pond. Concrete pads are large enough to handle most “big rigs”. Open year round and monthly rates are available. The park is 40 miles north of Gulf Port and Biloxi so finding some Gulf beaches is easy. On site is a laundry, game room, meeting room and bathrooms with showers. Basketball and volleyball areas provide recreational entertainment. A strong WiFi network is available. The nearby town of Wiggins has everything you’ll need! Restaurants, grocery stores and fuel.

    If you are looking for a quite, peaceful, no frills spot to stay… I highly recommend Magnolia Sands RV Park! We have already booked our stay to return in March.

  • James P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 21, 2024

    Fanz Mobile Home & RV Park

    Good Trailer/RV park

    Mostly long term residents in residential mobile homes, motor homes, fifth wheels, and travel trailers. Some are in need of repairs and power washing. Not an RV resort. That’s the bad. Now the good. Location, location, location; 30 minutes from New Orleans, $600 a month or $175 a week (as of 11/2024), electricity and water included in price, FHU.

  • Brittany V.
    Oct. 22, 2022

    Oaklawn RV Park

    Good for a layover

    The good: location was great, right off the highway and next to a Camping World, Tire center, and emergency vet. Wi-Fi worked well, park felt safe, and we were only 10 minutes from major attractions in the area. The bad: water pressure was horrible. Sites were tight and overlapping, a little uneven, and about 4 inches unlevel. This is definitely a long term campground connected to a mobile home park.

    There are a few open pull throughs for transient travelers and I would recommend them as an overnight stay based on location only.

  • 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.

  • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 1, 2021

    Santa Maria RV Park

    Christopher Columbus Would Have Loved This Place!

    I’m not sure where they got the name from, but if El Colon was still living, he would really dig how this RV parking lot is using the name of his beloved Santa Maria! 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. 

    This spot 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. 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. And if you’re hauling or driving anything bigger than the standard RV or camper, no worries, this place is spacious enough to accommodate just about any size (and even large group sizes). The campground was both kid and pet friendly. Also, I found the on-site campground management team to be incredibly over-friendly (nice Southern hospitality!) and accommodating. 

    From an amenities standpoint, this place is completely full-service (in fact, they’ll escort you right to your campsite!). They’ve got a small, but clean swimming pool, laundr-O-mat, spartan restroom facilities and a propane pump on-site. WiFi is available for free and cable is offered for a small price if you need that. Overall, I found the place to be very well-organized, incredibly clean and exceptionally safe with round-the-clock security. 

    With nature in mind, this place is in close proximity to quite a bit – from Gautier, MS who’s moniker is ‘Nature’s Playground,’ there’s tons of wildlife to see, decent outdoor recreation and hiking to be found and bayous all over the place to drop your kayak or canoe into. 

    Insider’s tip? Some of the best kayaking was had in and around Mississippi - Sandhill Crane National Wildlife Refuge. Closer to the campground though, you’ll find a splendid little Southern town in the City of Gautier, which has some quiet boutique-type shops, Southern restauarnts (I strongly recommend Belle’s on the Bayou or Country Gentleman), farmers market on the weekends, nice municipal parks and even some art exhibits from time to time. All in all, I strongly recommend Santa Maria RV Resort Marina if you’re looking for a decent stop along your travels. 

    Happy Camping!

  • D
    Apr. 9, 2019

    Davis Bayou Campground — Gulf Islands National Seashore

    Close to Ocean Springs, Ms.

    This is a popular park during the winter months as it is a National Park. Reserve early. No wifi, no laundry but clean bathrooms and shower. Electric and water at the campsites and a dump station is available. Close to town and all the good eats. Nice clean park.

  • David R.
    Apr. 26, 2022

    Parkers Landing RV Park

    Great stopover

    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. Many long-term campers here but no problem, everyone was cool. Would definitely stay here again.

  • E
    Mar. 26, 2020

    Gulf Haven Campground

    Good location

    We had a good stay here in the summer of 2019. The pool was small, but we preferred to just walk across the road to the beach. Occasionally, we drove to spend the day on the beach. We were close to town, but out enough that it was relatively quiet. The bathrooms were wonderful and the laundry room was great for our week stay. It is pet friendly, and my only complaint is that no one monitored the owners to make sure they cleaned up after their pets. Also, the sites are all close and gravel. Over all we were satisfied and would stay here again in the future.

  • C
    Apr. 27, 2020

    Bay Hide Away RV Park And Campground

    Boutique B&B experience in a small RV park

    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 of hardwood and pines. Walking trails are meticulously maintained and provide a wide variety of walking choices throughout this park. There is a pond surrounded by the trails filled with lily pads that was starting to bloom as we left a week ago. There is even a“contemplation bench” on the edge of the pond perfect for sitting and just taking in the beauty of the surroundings. 

    The RV spaces are of different sizes to accommodate different sized rigs but all are well spaced, extremely level, and very well maintained. Each space has their own fire ring and picnic table. All of the full hookup utilities are in an excellent state of repair and maintenance. Roads are well maintained and ruts or pot holes are quickly filled with gravel and graded when they appear. 

    Aesthetics are important to this park. From the moment you drive in, you are greeted by the very attractive office facility which has a small store of RV essentials and a good selection of shirts and hats sporting the parks’ logo. 

    Amenities: Where to start- as I said with regards to the facilities, all of the amenities are meticulously maintained. The park has well priced onsite propane refills. You simply drop off your tank and it is returned to you at your site filled promptly. The laundry and bath facilities are spotless and a pleasure to use. The clubhouse with both indoor and outdoor facilities is amazing! The covered outdoor seating area has a great welcoming fireplace and wonderful ambiance that just feels like home to all who enter. The pool is very nice with wonderful deck seating, lots of shade umbrellas and very nicely landscaped. The enclosed dog park is a great place to give your pups their off-leash time as well. It’s well grassed and maintained and provides a safe and secure place to spend time with your dog(s) any time of day. The WiFi is adequate and is constantly being evaluated for improvements. Just this last year, fiber optic internet was brought into the park and the owners plan to upgrade the service even more this next year. I forgot to mention, you can have your mail forwarded here and they deliver it to your site daily! We just can’t say enough about our experience here. 

    Experience: Bay Hide Away has the look and feel of a boutique B&B only for RVs. Randy and Lea, the park owners and seasoned RVrs, go above and beyond to make a stay there a true experience. A wide range of activities for nearly all interests are provided from game nights, periodic“steak dinners”, pot lucks, craft sessions, weekly Happy Hours, holiday parties and dinners, and frequent tours of the local area for nearly every taste and interest. 

    Signature experiences such as“We meet to eat” at select local restaurants, weekly men’s breakfasts and women’s lunches provide a great way to get to know your neighbors. It’s a rare night that you don’t see several folks gathered around fire pits enjoying this place and sharing with others. Randy and Lea go above and beyond to help guests with any maintenance activities that may be required as well. Randy and Lea are seen daily in their golf cart in the late afternoon and evenings making the rounds to nearly every site sharing news and laughter with the guests that they all know by name. It just doesn’t get any more personal than this. Randy and Lea have made our stay here the standard to which our stay at other RV parks will be held. 

    Afterthought: COVID-19 was a sobering experience to all of us. Randy and Lea acted quickly and responsibly to shut down activities, manage access to the shower/laundry facilities and to set a standard for social distancing within the park. All the while still checking up on their guests on a daily basis. They quickly managed reservation changes to accommodate“sheltering in place” for those that needed that support. Thank you again Randy and Lea for this most wonderful experience.


Guide to Pass Christian

Pass Christian, Mississippi sits along the Mississippi Gulf Coast with coastal elevations averaging 25 feet above sea level. Most camping options in the area feature paved concrete pads with full hookups, positioned within 1-2 miles of Gulf beaches. Winter temperatures average 50-60°F while summer months typically reach 85-95°F with high humidity.

What to do

Beach access opportunities: Several RV parks near Pass Christian position campers within walking distance of Gulf beaches. At Silver Slipper Beachfront RV Park, campers are situated directly across from the shoreline. "The property is very well maintained, pads are spacious, concrete and level. And the views are absolutely stunning! I would bet that during the warmer months this place and the beach are packed full," reports one visitor.

Family recreation options: Biloxi area campgrounds offer diverse activities beyond the beach. Cajun RV Park provides easy access to nearby entertainment. "We were looking for a spot on the beach for a few days before we head up to Chattanooga and found Cajun RV. 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."

Fishing opportunities: Many campgrounds feature fishing access. Lake LaCroix RV Resort provides stocked fishing ponds. A visitor notes, "The lake water is crystal clear with plenty of fish. Very peaceful here! We spent time at the natural playground, swimming in the beautiful pool, fishing and bicycling."

What campers like

Military facilities: Service members appreciate dedicated facilities. Shields RV Park offers two distinct camping areas with different atmospheres. "Park in the back of base is newer and nicer. 20x40 level concrete pads. Secluded from the rest of base. Little fishing pods and trails from old golf course. Bath house with 4 separate rooms with toilets and showers. Washer and dryer."

Weekend shopping: Some rv campgrounds in Pass Christian and surrounding areas offer unique amenities. RV Park At Menge features weekend shopping opportunities. "If your there on the weekend like us, it's a short walk to the Flea market in front. Office for campground is in Flea Market. There is a camp host as well. Also has rest rooms and showers. We enjoyed the flea market and was a restful night."

Resort-style facilities: Several parks offer premium amenities. "Very nice site and grounds. Nice places to walk a dog and even a place to let them run. Really nice laundry facilities. Bath room/showers were some of the best I have seen! Pool was pretty with plenty of chairs," writes one camper about Majestic Oaks RV Resort.

What you should know

Site spacing variations: Many Pass Christian area RV parks feature tightly spaced sites. Gulf Beach RV Resort receives mixed reviews regarding spacing. "Spots are close together with really no place to park tow vehicle without sticking out in the road. Good t-mobile cell service. Very good water pressure and good 50 amp with sewer."

Noise considerations: Several campgrounds experience noise from nearby roads, trains, or recreational facilities. "This campground is situated just across the road from Biloxi Beach. The only con is the go cart track next door can be loud so get a site away from it," notes a Cajun RV Park visitor.

Maintenance differences: Campground upkeep varies significantly across the region. "Older campground. Could use a bit of updating. Sites are level. Little pond in front to fish," reports a camper at RV Park At Menge, while another notes, "The bathrooms were a little rough. Older cinder block building that really needed to be updated."

Tips for camping with families

Swimming options: Families appreciate designated swimming areas. "We spent time at the natural playground, swimming in the beautiful pool, fishing and bicycling. The pool area is very nice with outdoor furniture, fire pits and loungers," writes a Lake LaCroix visitor.

Activity proximity: Gulf Beach RV Resort provides convenient access to family-friendly activities. "Clean, convenient, right across the street from the beach. Has a nice pool!" shares one camper. Another adds, "Great location for beach and casino. Grounds are well kept."

Safety considerations: Many campgrounds emphasize security features. "I love this rv park. it's small not many amenities but it's safe. clean. very clean shower and restroom...clean and laundry facilities. staff is amazing," reports a visitor to Oaklawn RV Park.

Tips from RVers

Casino proximity: RV campgrounds near Pass Christian, Mississippi often feature convenient casino access. "Take a Gamble? We had just left Buccaneer State Park and were headed west when we saw this 'campground'. It is not much more than a parking lot but oh, the views of the gulf – you can't get much closer!" notes a Silver Slipper visitor.

Pet policies: Bay St. Louis RV Park and Campground welcomes pets but has specific requirements. "We stopped here for an overnight on our way to Florida. It is a Passport America park so we used our discount. The owner was super helpful and very nice. We got in late and he was very accomodating. The site was level."

Extended stay limitations: Some parks restrict consecutive stay durations. "Great location on the beach, just a 50yrd walk to beach. They will make you move on 7th day...no exceptions. Had to move for one night down to Buccaneer state park and we stayed for 2wks....that was only issue," advises a Silver Slipper visitor.

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