When you’re longing for a Gulf Coast getaway, Biloxi and Gulf Shores are two of the most popular options, but if you want to escape the crowds, Pascagoula is a hidden gem. Located close to the Mississippi/Alabama border, Pascagoula often gets overlooked for its sister cities to the west, but there’s a lot to love about this Jackson County town. Let’s check it out:
Pascagoula Beach Park is a great place to start your adventure.
Conrad Carriker/Google Overlooking the water, you’ll have a front-row seat to watch the waves roll in. Take a stroll along the pier or sink your toes in the sand and enjoy the views.
Though technically not in Pascagoula, Shepard State Park is just a short drive across the bridge.
Sarah Ouellet/Google The park is located in Gautier, which is about 9 miles west of Pascagoula. This 395-acre park features beautiful hiking trails, dog parks, disc golf, and several campsites, too.
If you have a canoe or a kayak, bring it along to explore the endless waterways.
Dean Howat/Google Check out the paddle trails in Mississippi for maps and launch locations.
When it comes to restaurants, you have plenty of options.
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There are so many locally owned eateries that are worth a stop!
James Claypoole/Google We’d recommend Jack’s By The Tracks, a unique restaurant in Pascagoula where you can enjoy everything from sushi to po’boys!
For lodging, you can’t go wrong with a charming bed and breakfast like the Grand Magnolia Ballroom.
Management/Trip Advisor The Grand Magnolia Ballroom will become your new home away from home. It’s centrally located in town, so you’ll be right in the heart of everything. The rooms are spacious and beautifully decorated, and the porch is the perfect spot to sit and enjoy your morning coffee.
Music and history lovers alike will want to pass by Jimmy Buffet’s childhood home.
Paul/Google That’s right! Mr. Margaritaville himself grew up in this house. This is more of a quick drive by than an actual tour… but while you’re in town, it’s definitely a unique thing to do!
And don’t forget to snag a selfie with the Round Island Lighthouse.
Susan Petrey Carriker/Google This historic lighthouse in Mississippi is one of the first things you’ll see as you cross the Pascagoula River Bridge. It has a pretty fascinating history, and you can learn all about it on the tour! Most notably, its current location. It was actually built on Round Island (hence the name) in 1833 but was destroyed before being rebuilt in 1859. After many hurricanes pounded the poor beacon, it was finally moved and restored to where it is today.
There are so many wonderful places to spend a weekend in the Magnolia State. If you’re looking for a more woodsy environment to call home, check out these awesome campgrounds in Mississippi.
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Overlooking the water, you’ll have a front-row seat to watch the waves roll in. Take a stroll along the pier or sink your toes in the sand and enjoy the views.
Sarah Ouellet/Google
The park is located in Gautier, which is about 9 miles west of Pascagoula. This 395-acre park features beautiful hiking trails, dog parks, disc golf, and several campsites, too.
Dean Howat/Google
Check out the paddle trails in Mississippi for maps and launch locations.
Doug Austin/Google
James Claypoole/Google
We’d recommend Jack’s By The Tracks, a unique restaurant in Pascagoula where you can enjoy everything from sushi to po’boys!
Management/Trip Advisor
The Grand Magnolia Ballroom will become your new home away from home. It’s centrally located in town, so you’ll be right in the heart of everything. The rooms are spacious and beautifully decorated, and the porch is the perfect spot to sit and enjoy your morning coffee.
Paul/Google
That’s right! Mr. Margaritaville himself grew up in this house. This is more of a quick drive by than an actual tour… but while you’re in town, it’s definitely a unique thing to do!
Susan Petrey Carriker/Google
This historic lighthouse in Mississippi is one of the first things you’ll see as you cross the Pascagoula River Bridge. It has a pretty fascinating history, and you can learn all about it on the tour! Most notably, its current location. It was actually built on Round Island (hence the name) in 1833 but was destroyed before being rebuilt in 1859. After many hurricanes pounded the poor beacon, it was finally moved and restored to where it is today.
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