Best Campgrounds near Saucier, MS

Camping options near Saucier, Mississippi range from developed sites with full hookups to primitive tent-only areas within the De Soto National Forest. Big Biloxi Recreation Area, a USFS campground located about 12 miles north of Gulfport, provides wooded campsites along the Big Biloxi River with electricity and water hookups. The region includes several mixed-use campgrounds that accommodate both tents and RVs, including Flint Creek Waterpark in nearby Wiggins, which offers cabin rentals and glamping options alongside traditional camping areas.

Seasonal considerations vary among Saucier-area campgrounds, with many facilities operating year-round while others have limited availability. Big Biloxi Recreation Area operates seasonally from May 1 to October 31, requiring advance planning for summer visits. Most campgrounds in this region feature level sites with water and electric hookups, though amenities differ significantly between public and private facilities. Summer heat and humidity can be intense, making spring and fall ideal for tent camping. Hurricane season (June through November) occasionally impacts camping availability along the Gulf Coast. According to one visitor, "This is a peaceful wooded campground on the banks of the Big Biloxi River. Each campsite is large and level with lots of distance between you and your neighbor."

Water access represents a significant draw for campers in the Saucier area. Several visitors highlighted shoreline views and fishing opportunities as key highlights of their stays. Flint Creek Waterpark features a large lake with swimming areas and boat rentals, while Big Biloxi Recreation Area provides river access. Campers report generally clean facilities at most established campgrounds, though privacy levels vary significantly. Based on reviews from The Dyrt, noise can be an issue at some locations, particularly those near railroad tracks or highways. Wildlife viewing opportunities abound, especially at sites near water bodies, where visitors may spot a variety of birds and occasional alligators. Cell service tends to be adequate near Saucier but can be limited at more remote camping areas within the national forest.

Best Camping Sites Near Saucier, Mississippi (114)

    1. Airey Lake Recreation Area

    9 Reviews
    De Soto National Forest, MS
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (601) 928-5291

    "Love to go do nighttime photography here as it is away from towns and the skies are pretty dark."

    "We only had time to briefly walk one of the trails around the lake but it was very nice."

    2. Big Biloxi Recreation Area

    8 Reviews
    Saucier, MS
    4 miles
    Website

    "This is a US Forest Service campground about 12 miles north of Gulfport , Mississippi but a whole world away. This is a peaceful wooded campground on the banks of the Big Biloxi River."

    "The sites are large and peaceful and most are very private and not close to the others. There are only 25 campsites and located along a double loop configuration."

    3. Flint Creek Waterpark

    16 Reviews
    Wiggins, MS
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (601) 928-3051

    "Second time at Flint Creek in Wiggins Mississippi. Stayed during the middle of January of 2021 on site 29.

    The back of the site backs up to the lake, with plenty of beach to fish or hangout."

    "There’s a large lake which is good fishing (there’s a boat launch in the park and in the campground itself) beach swimming areas (one for day use and the other for the campers) there’s an updated water"

    4. Cajun RV Park

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

    $55 / night

    "The location is fantastic. We had a back in site, but they let us pull through anyway. Thanks! There's a nice pool, showers and laundry, several pavilions for picnics."

    "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."

    5. Davis Bayou Campground — Gulf Islands National Seashore

    40 Reviews
    Ocean Springs, MS
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (228) 230-4136

    $22 - $100 / night

    "We escaped an early winter cold spell in Michigan and made the thousand mile trip to the Mississippi coast. It was worth the drive."

    "Easy access from town and nearby aquarium and art museums. Great drive on 90 along the beach to get there. Check out the small but interesting William Anderson art museum close by the campground."

    6. Buccaneer State Park Campground

    48 Reviews
    Bay St. Louis, MS
    29 miles
    Website

    $25 / night

    "About a half-dozen freight trains pass close by the campground; noisy, especially where we camped in the Treaure Cove loop. There is also some vehicle noise on a nearby road as well."

    "Between the nature walk, fishing and time on the beach our days were packed. I do not recommend the “premium” tent sites."

    7. Oaklawn RV Park

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

    $30 - $35 / night

    "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."

    8. Big Foot Horse Trail and Camp -USFS

    1 Review
    De Soto National Forest, MS
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (601) 965-1600

    "Campgrounds are beautiful with line forests surrounding the sites. Utilities are primitive but expected for a free campground. Watch where you step! Lots of horse poop."

    9. Campgrounds Of The South

    5 Reviews
    Gulfport, MS
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (228) 539-2922

    "Concrete is only wide enough for rig so it’s grass outside your door or some pads have a deck left by the previous long timer. Some sites get soupy with rain."

    10. Gulfport KOA Holliday

    1 Review
    Gulfport, MS
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (228) 206-0979
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Recent Reviews near Saucier, MS

400 Reviews of 114 Saucier Campgrounds


  • Tim B.
    Sep. 9, 2025

    Santa Maria RV Park

    Great RV Park - Very Easy Going

    My family and I had a great experience at Santa Maria RV Park in Gautier, MS during our travel adventure around the Gulf. Pam at the main office is very easy to communicate with, and their RV hookups are in great condition. Pads can be rented with no maximum time limit. The pool is just the right size for parents and kids, and the security fence around the pool area made it really easy to keep an eye on everyone without any fuss. Highly recommend Santa Maria RV Park to anyone traveling around the Gulf shore and/or southern Mississippi.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 2, 2025

    Buccaneer State Park Campground

    It’s a great place for families

    Beautiful park in a nice area. Lots of activities for the kids (in season) and plenty to do and see nearby. Waveland and Bay St Louis have lots of waterfront bars & eateries and there’s a casino nearby. Certainly more expensive than any state park we have stayed in - especially when the season has ended and the pool & water park are shut down.

  • Taylor C.
    Sep. 1, 2025

    Creekside Farm Co.

    Great place!

    I was the only camper there but sites are pretty spread out regardless. We had direct access to the creek. The bathroom, sink, grill, and shower were just a quick walk up the hill. Shower was cold water only but honestly so nice after a hot day. They have tons of vegetation to look at, chickens, turkeys, ducks, geese, and peacocks. There’s a small fishing pond too. You can follow the trail around the back of the pond and see the bunker and balcony. Will definitely be back! Only complaint is the ants were terrible! Idk where they kept coming from but definitely put up anything with food (even in tubs) up while not in use. Dogs are allowed but need to be on a lead. They have two dogs too, Mocha will come around to the campsites and creeks to say hi and want sticks to be thrown. Randy up there was super helpful too and good company. Everyone honestly was just so nice.

  • Tiffany M.
    Aug. 10, 2025

    Paul B. Johnson State Park Campground

    Recently renovated MS State Park

    The park is nicely renovated with lots of waterfront spots. We caught a few small bream. Our spot was right next to a street light. Makes it hard to view the stars at night. Verizon cell service was very strong. No WiFi available.

  • Hugo R.
    Aug. 4, 2025

    SUGAR SANDS CAMPGROUND

    Amazing peaceful waterfront RV and tenting campground

    Verry clean and peaceful campground on the river and family friendly.

  • Hugo R.
    Aug. 4, 2025

    SUGAR SANDS CAMPGROUND

    Amazing 72 acre nestled around the Bluff creek

    Clean and nature at his best, peace full family oriented. Waterfront with swimming and canoeing! Concession area and multiple clean showers and bathrooms, open all year !

  • Tiffany M.
    Aug. 2, 2025

    Lake LaCroix RV Resort

    Unexpected paradise in the Bay

    My daughter and I stayed for a little girls weekend getaway before she starts college. Never heard of this place but decided to give it a try. We were pleasantly surprised with the park. 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. The pool area is very nice with outdoor furniture, fire pits and loungers. Close location to the boat launch for easy access to the Jourdan River. Verizon cell service was very strong. The parks WiFi works great as well.

  • Randi P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 25, 2025

    Presley's Outing

    For the Locals

    I stayed the entire month of June at Presley’s Outing with my parents (though I also grew up coming here). There’s a beach for day-use visitors and a separate one for long-term campers, which helps keep things a little more relaxed if you’re staying for a while. Entry is around $6/day for adults, and the monthly camping rate was about $750.

    Campsites are very close together—at least where my parents were parked near the bathhouse—which made it feel a little cramped for us. There are definitely nicer, more spacious spots, but the campground was fully booked during the summer. I’m not sure if those spots cost more.

    The bathhouse was decent (though warm in the June heat), and there’s a laundry facility onsite. Alcohol isn’t allowed, but there is a boat ramp where we launched our jet skis and boat with no issues. You can fish or head upriver, which adds some fun variety to the water access.

    There are also a few bonus features—kayak and canoe rentals, golf cart-friendly paths, basketball and tennis courts, a volleyball net, grills and picnic tables throughout the day-use area, and even a little air pump station. They sell ice onsite, and there’s a small restaurant, though I’ve never eaten there and couldn’t say what’s on the menu.

    Overall, it’s a decent spot for families or those with a nostalgic connection to the place. For us, the tight layout made it feel a bit too packed, and I’m not sure I’d rush back—but it’s got charm, convenience, and a solid list of amenities if that’s what you’re looking for.

  • lThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 18, 2025

    Forest County Multi-Purpose Events Center

    quick overnight

    Was alright for a quick overnight. Really needs some better maintenance and cleaning especially restrooms. Some “long term” RVs set up, pretty quiet though. Price increased to $25.


Guide to Saucier

Primitive camping sites dominate the camping landscape near Saucier, Mississippi, with many located in the De Soto National Forest where pine forests create natural shade. The area sits at a modest elevation of 266 feet above sea level, creating relatively flat terrain ideal for camping. Summer temperatures often reach the high 90s with humidity levels above 70%, making proper shelter and hydration essential during peak camping months.

What to do

Hiking trails access: Airey Lake Recreation Area features the Tuxachanie trail that passes through the eastern side of the lake. "In the spring it can get a bit busy on the weekends (10 boys with a boy scout troop were there) But they quieted down pretty early. The campsites are spaced out throughout the campground, with plenty of room at each one," notes visitor Donna S. at Airey Lake Recreation Area.

Water recreation options: Flint Creek Waterpark offers multiple water activities beyond basic swimming. "Flint creek has TONS of sites with full hook ups in 30 and/or 50 amp and even primitive (water only) tent sites. The water park has a ton of slides and will keep kids young and old entertained sliding down the hill into the lake," explains J K. at Flint Creek Waterpark.

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Davis Bayou Campground provides excellent gator watching spots. "There's plenty of walking trails, and you can check out the gator alley area where you'll typically see at least one gator. 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," says Kaylin R.

What campers like

Spacious campsites: Big Biloxi Recreation Area offers unusually large sites compared to other regional campgrounds. "This is a US Forest Service campground about 12 miles north of Gulfport, Mississippi but a whole world away. Each campsite is large and level with lots of distance between you and your neighbor. It's very easy to access off Hwy. 49 but seems very remote and secluded," shares Cheri H. at Big Biloxi Recreation Area.

Free camping options: Several free primitive sites exist near Saucier. "Free spot with drinking water. Vault toilet. A few actual spots with fire pits and tables, but lots of make shift spots around the lake. Gets really crowded during weekends but if you get there early, you can find a secluded spot," explains Gregory H. about Airey Lake.

Beach proximity: Several campgrounds offer direct beach access. "My husband and I stayed at Buccaneer at one of their beachfront spots. They have a few different sections of the park. The beach front camping sites are on grass with electric and water. The area had plenty to do and the views were next level," reports Ashley S. at Buccaneer State Park Campground.

What you should know

Bathroom facilities vary widely: Primitive sites often have minimal facilities. "Running water available from a spigot. The bathroom was a single toilet and sink. While relatively clean, this is definitely a bring your own TP bathroom," warns Kimsey C. about Airey Lake Recreation Area.

Seasonal closures impact planning: Some campgrounds have unexpected closures. "It's closed, most are. This one says due to hurricane damage and public safety. They can't get around to fixing it but sure can show up to tell you to leave," notes Richard C. about visiting during off-season.

Noise considerations: Several of the best places to camp near Saucier, Mississippi have noise issues. "The biggest disappointment was the close proximity to a go-cart track (next door). Dog friendly and would stay here again," mentions Kurt D. at Cajun RV Park.

Tips for camping with families

Water park access: Families appreciate campgrounds with built-in activities. "This is a great place to camp. Swimming, boating, hiking, fishing, and small playground available. The water park is not anything 'great', but it's something for little kids ($12) per person," explains Jaynia P. about Flint Creek Waterpark.

Playground options: Select campgrounds with dedicated play areas. "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," says Nicole R. about Buccaneer State Park.

Safety considerations: Some campgrounds offer better security than others. "There is no campground host or check-in service. There is a toilet and sink, but I would bring your own toilet paper, handsoap/sanitizer, etc. We only had time to briefly walk one of the trails around the lake but it was very nice," explains Michael M. at Davis Bayou Campground.

Tips from RVers

Leveling challenges: Several RV sites require additional equipment. "Flat concrete pads but some have a steep incline to get to. On our first spot we bent a leveling jack trying to park it because it dragged the concrete. Concrete is only wide enough for rig so it's grass outside your door or some pads have a deck left by the previous long timer," warns Anthony C. at Campgrounds Of The South.

Hookup availability: Utility connections vary between campgrounds. "3/132019 no host, restrooms not clean, rough looking, poor electric, 10 channels to include CBS, 3 bars 4G Verizon, 49 ft elevation, dump station, iron ranger, and not gated," reports Annell N. about Big Biloxi Campground.

Site spacing considerations: Site dimensions vary significantly between campgrounds. "The good: location was great, right off the highway and next to a Camping World, Tire center, and emergency vet. The bad: water pressure was horrible. Sites were tight and overlapping, a little uneven, and about 4 inches unlevel," notes Brittany V.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Saucier, MS?

According to TheDyrt.com, Saucier, MS offers a wide range of camping options, with 114 campgrounds and RV parks near Saucier, MS and 4 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Saucier, MS?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Saucier, MS is Airey Lake Recreation Area with a 4.1-star rating from 9 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Saucier, MS?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 4 free dispersed camping spots near Saucier, MS.