Who else does the Mississippi chant when they spell out the state? Just habit. We decided to leave Louisiana early and head on to Biloxi, so we got into our RV park late at night. What we didn’t realize was that the RV park was gated. So when we showed up, we were stuck in the parking lot. Lucky for us, the RV park handyman was coming home late that night and let us in. So, we got one night free (winning!).
Now onto what you want to hear. First off, let’s talk about the beach in Biloxi. When I told my mom where we were staying, she told me the beach wouldn’t be great, more like a lake. She was right. The sand was nice, but the water was brown and flat. We didn’t swim in the water, but the kids had a blast on the beach just playing in the sand.

Second, we went right after a major hurricane wiped out and destroyed a bunch of property, trees and casinos. The casinos looked like a lot of fun (if you don’t have kids with you). Luckily they had a street fair in a local town that was super fun for us. We ate Pop Brothers popsicles that were fantastic and walked around and shopped a little. That day ended up being perfect.

Lastly, I would highly recommend visiting Davis Bayou Nature’s Way Trail and Ship Island Pier if and when it opens. It was closed when we went by due to Hurricane Zeta. We ended up driving around the park (what was open) and saw some gorgeous coastal homes near the park as well. Very cute and quaint town near the park. Picture perfect.
Let us know what you think about Biloxi. Any recommendations?
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