Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Buccaneer State Park adventure.
Take the Pirate's Plunge Waterslide into over 700 feet of twisting, turning, cool and wet adventure.
This resilient state park is located on the beach of the Mississippi Gulf Coast. 2005's Hurricane Katrina destroyed all of Buccaneer's structures, water park, and facilities. Now beautifully restored, it offers premium campsites and a 2,350-foot disc golf course. (Par 3, 18 holes.) The 4.5-acre Buccaneer Bay Waterpark boasts a Wave Pool that generates eight different patterns.
Nearly 8,000 trees were lost along Pirate's Alley Nature Trail to Katrina's ravages. Today, the 1.8-mile self-guided trail offers hikers a look at a variety of indigenous plants and trees. A seasonal activities center offers fun activities for kids. The full-service Sea Dog Galley concession stand serves tasty treats.
Buccaneer's 206 campsites offer full amenities, including sewer. An additional 70 walk-in campsites are set on a grassy field overlooking the Gulf of Mexico. 25 primitive campsites nestled in the back of the Royal Cay camp area offer privacy. Three newly designed bathhouses have hot showers.
The ideal time to visit Buccaneer State Park is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural beauty is at its peak. Summer months can be hot and crowded, while winter brings cooler temperatures that might not be ideal for camping or water-based activities.