Bayberry RV Park: Escape to Mississippi’s Gulf Coast
Bayberry RV Park puts guests in the heart of one of Mississippi’s favorite playgrounds: Gulfport, located on scenic shores of the Gulf of Mexico. With 112 roomy RV sites and full hookups, the park is just minutes from Interstate 10 and less than a mile from Gulf Islands Water Park, with thrilling water slides.
A short drive to the south brings beachcombers to long stretches of sugar-white sand with unbeatable views of the blue ocean. Take a fishing charter out to sea to hook redfish, shark, cobia, and other catches.
Park Comfort
Bayberry RV Park accommodates every kind of RV traveler, with big rig sites and 30/50-amp electricity. Strong Wi-Fi keeps guests connected, and a playground for kids and a dog park for furry companions ensure that everybody is entertained. Visitors can book a short stay, a month-long vacation, or extended visits. Bathhouses and laundry facilities help guests maintain their traveling lifestyle.
Exploring Gulfport
As the second largest city in Mississippi, Gulfport combines the vibe of a laid-back beach town with all the amenities you can expect in a major town.
Lovers of the ocean will discover exhibits of undersea life at the Mississippi Aquarium. Twelve fresh and saltwater habitats house more than 200 species of aquatic animals, including bottlenose dolphins, North American river otters, sharks, and stingrays. Sign up for the Dolphin Encounter to get up and close to these intelligent marine mammals.
Gulfport Nightlife
There is a thriving blues and rhythm & blues culture in Gulfport, especially in the North Gulfport neighborhood. Both John Lee “Jaimoe” Johnson, the Allman Brothers Band’s renowned drummer, and Lamar Williams, the band’s former bassist, grew up in Gulfport and played in numerous bars along the coast. Gulfport has been home to guitarist Blind Roosevelt Graves, vocalist Albennie Jones, pianist Cozy Corley, and Blues Hall of Fame pianist Roosevelt Sykes. Visit the Murky Waters Blues N BBQ for great music and great flavors.
Ready for some culture? Explore Gulfport’s charming harbor and vibrant downtown, which includes a constantly changing public art scene in a former fishmonger’s alley.
Gulfport’s entertainment zone, which includes the bay and the shoreline from just east of 18th Avenue to 36th Avenue, extends north to the CSX railroad tracks in the downtown area. It is here that customers can leave a restaurant or bar with a drink they have purchased in a go-cup.
Stay at Bayberry RV Park reach out via the website, email at [email protected], or call 228-328-4422.
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