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LindaAnn
Jan 28, 2020Explorer
My suggestions:
On Hwy 90 along the beach, watch for the wood sculptures made from trees that were downed by Katrina...they are beautiful.
Gulfport has the Institute for Marine Mammal Studies..dolphins, sea turtles, seals...I think you need to make reservations online.
Biloxi has a lighthouse and my favorite restaurant there is McElroy's HarborHouse.
The Beau Rivage casino in Biloxi has the BEST Sunday brunch, including delicious bread pudding for dessert.
Take the bridge over Biloxi Bay to Ocean Springs, MS. Visit the Walter Anderson Museum of Art (beautiful watercolors) or Shearwater Pottery. And Aunt Jenny's Catfish Restaurant is famous there.
There used to be so many fun places along the beach for children, but so many of those businesses were destroyed by Katrina.
btw, if you need an RV park, we have stayed at Majestic Oaks in Biloxi...not on the beach, but a few streets away. We have also stayed at Cajun RV on Hwy 90, Biloxi, and I think it had damage, but I believe it is now open.
Go to gulfcoast.org and scroll to the bottom of the screen...you will see "Visitor Guide"..digital or they will mail you a copy.
On Hwy 90 along the beach, watch for the wood sculptures made from trees that were downed by Katrina...they are beautiful.
Gulfport has the Institute for Marine Mammal Studies..dolphins, sea turtles, seals...I think you need to make reservations online.
Biloxi has a lighthouse and my favorite restaurant there is McElroy's HarborHouse.
The Beau Rivage casino in Biloxi has the BEST Sunday brunch, including delicious bread pudding for dessert.
Take the bridge over Biloxi Bay to Ocean Springs, MS. Visit the Walter Anderson Museum of Art (beautiful watercolors) or Shearwater Pottery. And Aunt Jenny's Catfish Restaurant is famous there.
There used to be so many fun places along the beach for children, but so many of those businesses were destroyed by Katrina.
btw, if you need an RV park, we have stayed at Majestic Oaks in Biloxi...not on the beach, but a few streets away. We have also stayed at Cajun RV on Hwy 90, Biloxi, and I think it had damage, but I believe it is now open.
Go to gulfcoast.org and scroll to the bottom of the screen...you will see "Visitor Guide"..digital or they will mail you a copy.
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