DeSoto National Forest - Big Biloxi Campground
About
There is a non-potable rinse water available at a location 14 miles north of Gulfport on US 49. To get there, you need to turn west on DeSoto Park Road off of US 49 and drive for half a mile. Then, make a left into the recreation area. As you enter the campground, you will see the RV dump station immediately on the left, across from the fee station.
Amenities & Services
Water
Reviews
Based on 150 reviews
Nice quiet and close to everything. There is no host right now. We would consider that. We are here every winter. The dump station is out of order. Someone needs to offer this park a little TLC. We'll keep coming back 😀
Awesome campground. They have electrical and water hookups, fire pits with grill, as well as BBQ pit. Also you still feel as if your in the woods and not an RV parking lot. Been here about a dozen times over the years and it's always a very relaxed atmosphere with no crowds. Only drawback I've experienced is the road runs very close to 3 of the sites.
Has water and electric with a dump station. We stayed 2 night in February 2022. Had a couple staying and working as camp host. They were Awesome! We arrived after dark and he directed us to the best spot for our 35’ Motorhome. Bath and restrooms were old but clean. You ck yourself in and leave payment in Dropbox. Our only complaint is that Hwy 49 is not marked where to turn off for this park and the turn lane is way too short. Dangerous to approach at night - do not recommend coming after dark.
Nice campground with large sites, with most being at least partially wooded. The sites are arranged in a large circle with a field in the middle, so there's pretty good privacy, as you rarely have a neighbor across the road. Fire ring, picnic table, power and water included at each site. Older restroom facility has one toilet, one hot shower, and it was clean for the entire visit. I did not see any rangers, maintenance, nor campground host for my three day visit. The only real downside to this campground is road noise, especially for tent campers. I didn't notice any noise during the day, but it became loud to very loud at night. Sites are currently priced at $20 per night (unless you receive a discount), first come first served, no reservations. I didn't find a lot to do in the area, but if the location is good for you, I'd recommend the campground.
Very nice experience. John, the host, keeps the park looking first class. Would definitely recommend staying here. Nice and level asphalt pads. Easy in and out.
