Biloxi RV campers can explore maritime history and find adventure in untouched habitats.
Along with its casinos and resorts, Biloxi’s beaches and maritime history draw RV campers from far and wide. It’s possible to set up at a Biloxi RV park or resort equipped with wifi, electrical hookups, and beachside views, then hit the road to dive into nature at the wild swamplands of Bogue Chitto National Wildlife Refuge nearby. Or wander along the hiking trails of De Soto National Forest, where Big Biloxi Recreation Area provides utility hookups, hot showers, and dump stations for RVs, campervans, and travel trailers alike. RV resorts in nearby Picayune also offer showers, laundry facilities, and swimming pools. For a shadier excursion, visit the 19,000 acres of wet pine in Sandhill Crane National Wildlife Refuge that protects the Mississippi sandhill crane, as well as other songbirds and waterfowl. Neighboring campgrounds and private Hipcamps offer RV campsites with showers, BBQ grills, flush toilets, and dump stations.