Best Glamping near Saucier, MS

Located just minutes from Gulf Coast beaches, Flint Creek Waterpark and Wolf River Resort provide glamping options amid Mississippi's natural surroundings. The All You Need Institute offers yurts and micro cabins on their wooded property, providing an upscale camping experience with thoughtful amenities. Boomtown Casino RV Park and Keesler AFB FamCamp also accommodate glamping stays for those seeking unique outdoor accommodation. "This is a great place to camp. Swimming, boating, hiking, fishing, and small playground available," noted one visitor about Flint Creek. These properties typically feature electricity, comfortable sleeping arrangements, and access to restroom facilities while maintaining a connection to the natural environment.

Glamping in Saucier combines luxury and outdoor recreation with proximity to coastal attractions. Guests can kayak or fish directly from their sites at Wolf River Resort or enjoy swimming and biking trails at Flint Creek. The beaches of the Gulf Coast are easily accessible, with Pass Christian and Biloxi just a short drive away. According to a camper, "The sites are very spaced out and well maintained. The staff was friendly and very pleasant." Seasonal considerations affect availability, with summer months seeing higher demand for waterfront glamping locations. Most properties allow alcohol and pets, though restrictions apply. Wiggins Campground & RV Park and Gulfport KOA Holliday provide additional glamping options with modern amenities and convenient access to local attractions and dining.

Best Glamping Sites Near Saucier, Mississippi (12)

    1. Flint Creek Waterpark

    17 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."

    "We prefer more secluded camping sites, and this campground provides plenty of space despite being so packed. There were several RV campgrounds that had decorations and trick-or-treating."

    2. Gulfport KOA Holliday

    1 Review
    Gulfport, MS
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (228) 206-0979

    "I hope this is allowed, Cat Trent and Ricky were great with getting our new 5th wheel ready for us. Check them out for any RV needs. The staff was very nice. The campground was very nice."

    3. Keesler AFB FamCamp

    7 Reviews
    Biloxi, MS
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (228) 377-9050

    "Upon arrival we were greeted by a friendly young lady. Hook up was easily accessible. Friendly neighbors"

    "Great location. Staffs are friendly and helpful. The RV sites are well mark. We will be back to stay"

    4. Wolf River Resort

    6 Reviews
    Pass Christian, MS
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (228) 452-9100

    "I like to stay at this park because it’s close to family and the beach. I’ve stayed 3 time in the past year.  They have a pool and putt putt golf available as well as fishing on the property.  "

    "Scenic nature trail. Easy access to the Gulf beaches. Dining and shopping nearby."

    5. Paul B. Johnson State Park Campground

    34 Reviews
    Purvis, MS
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (601) 582-7721

    "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."

    "The sites were not well marked with numbers, so we had to drive around a time or two to locate our site (with me occasionally getting out of the truck to read the site numbers painted in yellow on the"

    6. McLeod Park Campground

    8 Reviews
    Kiln, MS
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (228) 467-1894

    $35 - $90 / night

    "Our site was right next to boat launch. It was very beautiful. The park is clean. They have a splash pad and playground for the kids. The bathhouse only has two showers."

    "You’re VERY close to your neighbors and there is little room for parking. They definitely made sure to fit as many spots in this park as they could!"

    7. Boomtown Casino RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Biloxi, MS
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (228) 435-7000

    "There is a cut field for dogs to run however it is only fenced on 3 sides. Location is in walking distance to the Boomtown Casino."

    "You can walk to the bay and casino. It felt safe and the pad was level. I would stay there again."

    8. Wiggins Campground & RV Park

    1 Review
    Wiggins, MS
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (601) 528-4446

    $30 / night

    "Have handicap bathrooms and Laundry room. Very clean throw out the park. Place to walk your dogs."

    10. SUGAR SANDS CAMPGROUND

    2 Reviews
    Gautier, MS
    28 miles

    "Concession area and multiple clean showers and bathrooms, open all year !"

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  • Nancy A.
    Jun. 30, 2018

    Flint Creek Waterpark

    Nice Park

    The best sites are the first come first serve sites. These sites are in the Mohawk area. I would avoid the Kahaka area if you want a beach area as there isn’t one. All the bathrooms have no air conditioning. There are boat launches and many sites that you can anchor your boat at or near by.

  • Kloee S.
    Mar. 17, 2022

    Keesler AFB FamCamp

    Small spaces and disappointing experience

    We reserved 4 months ago, only to get there and find out there may be an issue with our dogs (2 max and we have 3...well behaved dachshunds. When we reserved, they "penciled us in". No deposit and no information, other than our name and dates. Got there for our reservation and told that we cant have three dogs there and either have to board one or leave. When i said we had nowhere to go, they were willing to let us stay one night so we could find other accomodations for the next few days, but after that warm welcome, even one night was not an option. Never were we told pets would be an issue, we never got a confirmation email that mentioned pets, and then to arrive and find out we had to find somewhere else to stay was disappointing to say the least. We were able to stay the night at Shield, so we went over there to work on our plans for the next few days. So glad we did, as the sites were much larger, much more private and the office staff was very accomadating with our last minute reservation. Apparently Keesler is adding sites, so it may be better next year, but currently the sites are close together with a fire pit in the center. For the hour we did sit in our site, we had to keep the windows closed because of the smoke. Another issue...the drive in was sketchy for a high profile 5th wheel, with low hanging trees and narrow streets. Lastly, for those lookong for the security and conveniences of staying at a famcamp, this fam camp is off base.

  • 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.

  • Layla D.
    Apr. 23, 2020

    Paul B. Johnson State Park Campground

    Beauty to Behold at Paul B

    We have heard great things about Paul B. Johnson for years, even before we began our own camping adventures. It was definitely a campground we were excited to check out, so we booked a long weekend getaway with the promise of beautiful spring weather. Unfortunately, our trip here was cut short due to a family emergency, but we were able to scope things out for future adventures.

    It was a bit of a trek from our home on a work night, so we arrived after dark at site 67. This campground does not lock up at night, so this was not a major issue. We entered the campground through what we later learned was a back entrance off of Geiger Lake Road, so we didn’t check in until the next morning at the visitor center. The sites were not well marked with numbers, so we had to drive around a time or two to locate our site (with me occasionally getting out of the truck to read the site numbers painted in yellow on the road). The main entrance to the park has a much “fancier” building than the back entrance and leads you to drive over a spillway (which is TOTALLY safe, so no worries). The roads in the campground are narrow, two-lane roads but are not conducive to two RVs passing one another. We had to get off of the road for others to pass.

    Our site was lakeside on a hill leading down to a pier that jutted into the lake. It also had a grill and wooden picnic table that was movable. Having full hook up was nice! However, the connections were quite spread out with the water pretty far back from the other connections at this site (we needed two water hoses). There was no dedicated fire ring but there was evidence of camp fires, so we just cleared a space and set up our chairs. However, some sites had a metal fire ring and concrete picnic tables. Lower numbered sites are older with newer sites being those in the 100s. The newer sites are more level and have concrete pads instead of asphalt pavement. However, the views aren’t nearly as nice. Site 16 is next to a pier that leads to an island (super cool but everyone can access that, so you’d lose privacy). Many sites have decks, but that really sacrifices “yard space” if that’s an important factor for you. Some sites we were interested in for our next visit included 71 and 84, but we really loved site 67 and would give it another go for a future visit.

    Camp Shelby is nearby, so you’ll hear various noises from that (not overly distracting but I wish I would have known before arriving). There is a splash pad, lake swimming, and several picnic areas near the visitor center that would be awesome for kids and families when the weather is warmer. There are so many species of birds if you enjoy bird watching like we do. We enjoyed watching geese and ducks on Geiger Lake in the morning. There’s also a nature trail that we didn’t get to check out. The views from our camper were beautiful at Paul B, and we would love to visit this campground again soon!

  • d
    Nov. 26, 2021

    Boomtown Casino RV Park

    Queen of Hearts

    The park was filled with friendly campers who made this place enjoyable. The price was a win. The site itself was very basic without Wi-Fi and an old fashion looking water pump. There is a cut field for dogs to run however it is only fenced on 3 sides. Location is in walking distance to the Boomtown Casino.

  • Johnnie S.
    Jan. 27, 2021

    Flint Creek Waterpark

    Beautiful lake view

    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. This site would be perfect during the summer if you wanted to swim. The site had full hookups with 50amp connection. Plenty of space between sites. Also there are several shower/restrooms located throughout the Seneca Campground.

    Only thing negative about the site was that it was not level. I had to add an extra step to get in and out of my travel trailer.

    Will definitely go back.

  • HThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 3, 2020

    Flint Creek Waterpark

    Worth the money

    My boyfriend and I car camp and try to stay in primitive areas for the lesser (or no) fees. This site was $15 for primitive camping but included a water spigot as well as port-o-potties. There were also fire rings at each camping site.

    We stayed here during Halloween and it was pretty crowded. We prefer more secluded camping sites, and this campground provides plenty of space despite being so packed. There were several RV campgrounds that had decorations and trick-or-treating.

    We didn’t have any problems with rowdy kids or quiet time. Everybody was mostly respectful. We did encounter coyote, deer, and lots of talkative geese, so be prepared for some wildlife interaction.

  • R
    Feb. 11, 2017

    Flint Creek Waterpark

    Flint creek

    Loved, loved this Campground...This was always our go-to. Lake is always great. Nearby Hiking trail a few geocaches and then there is the water park... I grew up in the old water park and it was great but when they upgraded, and it needed an upgrade bad, all the prices for pat Harrison went up... They have just started clearing the brush around the campsites, much needed, but there are so many things that are in disrepair and are taking a back seat to the water park. The bathrooms are always clean and in great working order... And the views of the lake are phenomenal. I gave it the rating because I see so much potential that is not being used.

  • Greg H.
    Oct. 10, 2025

    Flint Creek Waterpark

    Rest & relaxation

    We stayed a week in October & enjoyed it. A lot of the sites were decorating for Halloween. Att service was good


Guide to Saucier

Glamping near Saucier, Mississippi offers visitors access to lush pine forests and waterfront locations within 30 minutes of Gulf Coast beaches. The region sits at an elevation of 335 feet, creating a gentle rolling terrain throughout campgrounds with a humid subtropical climate. Summer temperatures regularly reach into the 90s with high humidity, making water recreation a popular choice among visitors.

What to do

Water activities beyond the beaches: At Flint Creek Waterpark, visitors can enjoy multiple swimming areas besides the waterpark. "Flint creek has TONS of sites with full hook ups in 30 and/or 50 amp and even primitive (water only) tent sites. Different sections allow folks to feel like they are away from the crowds," notes camper J K. The lake provides various swimming spots with beach areas specifically for campers.

Disc golf courses: Paul B. Johnson State Park Campground offers two 18-hole disc golf courses set among tall pine trees. "The park was rather large and nice camping spots. Located on a massive lake and two 18 hole disc golf courses," shares JR R. The courses provide a challenging play environment with natural obstacles.

Hiking trails: Sugar Sands Campground features nature trails along Bluff Creek with opportunities for wildlife viewing. "Clean and nature at his best, peace full family oriented. Waterfront with swimming and canoeing!" according to Hugo R. Trails range from easy walking paths to more challenging routes with tree roots and uneven terrain.

What campers like

Spacious sites: Many glamping options near Saucier provide ample space between sites. At Wolf River Resort, "The sites are very spaced out and well maintained. The staff was friendly and very pleasant," reports Keisha D. This allows for privacy even during busy weekends.

Themed weekend events: Seasonal gatherings and holiday celebrations create community experiences. "We stayed here during Halloween and it was pretty crowded. We prefer more secluded camping sites, and this campground provides plenty of space despite being so packed. There were several RV campgrounds that had decorations and trick-or-treating," shares Hannah L. about Flint Creek Waterpark.

Wildlife encounters: The natural setting provides opportunities to view local fauna. "We did encounter coyote, deer, and lots of talkative geese, so be prepared for some wildlife interaction," notes a Flint Creek camper. Morning bird watching is particularly rewarding, with various waterfowl visible on lakes throughout the area.

What you should know

Weather considerations: The Gulf Coast climate affects camping conditions year-round. "We had the good fortune of finding this gem as an overnight waypoint on a recent trip to Florida. We found an asphalt pad with full hookups overlooking Lake Geiger for our Sprinter Camper van," shares Larry L. about his experience at Paul B. Johnson. Winter temperatures rarely drop below freezing, making year-round camping viable.

Bathroom facilities vary widely: Bathhouse quality differs significantly between campgrounds. At McLeod Park Campground, "The bathhouse only has two showers. There isn't alot of water pressure. It is hot water though," reports Ann H. Some campgrounds lack air conditioning in bathhouses, which can be uncomfortable during summer months.

Military presence: Camp Shelby is near several campgrounds, affecting the ambient noise. "Camp Shelby is nearby, so you'll hear various noises from that (not overly distracting but I wish I would have known before arriving)," mentions Layla D. about Paul B. Johnson. Training exercises occasionally produce distant sounds that might be noticeable.

Tips for camping with families

Splash pads for hot days: Multiple campgrounds feature water play areas specifically for children. "They have a splash pad, lake swimming, and several picnic areas near the visitor center that would be awesome for kids and families when the weather is warmer," notes a camper about Paul B. Johnson State Park. These facilities provide safer alternatives to lake swimming for younger children.

Playground accessibility: Keesler AFB FamCamp offers family-friendly amenities beyond the campground. "This campground is located outside the gates and next door to a beautiful park that has fishing, disc golf, and a splash pad playground for the kids," shares Mi W. Most playgrounds remain open year-round.

Bug protection essential: The humid climate supports active insect populations. "Lots of shade and trees. Bring bug spray. The beaches are nice for campers," advises Kyliea Walker W. about Flint Creek Waterpark. Mosquitoes are particularly prevalent near water features during summer months, especially at dawn and dusk.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling challenges: Many campgrounds have uneven sites requiring additional equipment. "The only issue I had with the spots were they were all uneven, but somehow I was able to level my 37' travel trailer on the first try without any leveling aids," shares Johnnie S. about Flint Creek. Even concrete pads may require leveling blocks.

Low utility connections: Water hookups at some campgrounds sit unusually close to ground level. "The only thing I had negative review of was how low the water spigot was in the ground," notes a camper about Flint Creek. Bringing additional hose connectors or extenders helps access these low-positioned hookups.

Access road considerations: Some campgrounds have challenging entry roads. "Lastly, for those looking for the security and conveniences of staying at a famcamp, this fam camp is off base," shares Kloee S. about Keesler AFB FamCamp. "The drive in was sketchy for a high profile 5th wheel, with low hanging trees and narrow streets."

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