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Gulf Islands National Seashore
Campgrounds
 

The Fort Pickens Campground Loop A in the Florida District is open to cyclists, boaters, and hikers. The Fort Pickens Road is closed to vehicular traffic due to hurricane damage to the Fort Pickens Road. All sites have water and grills.  The bathhouse has cold showers and bathrooms. 

The 51-site Davis Bayou Campground in Ocean Springs, MS, is open to the public on a first-come, first-serve basis.  Each site is $16 per night and some sites can accommodate 45-foot RVs. All sites have water and electricity. The bathhouse has restrooms and hot showers. Overnight stays are limited to a maximum of 30 night per calendar year.  No more than 14 of these nights may fall between January 1 and March 31. Two sites are wheelchair accessible.

There are two group campgrounds in the Seashore.  The Naval Live Oaks Youth Campground in Gulf Breeze, FL, can be reserved for youth groups.  Please call 850-934-2600 for more information and reservations.  The Davis Bayou Group Campground is in Ocean Springs, MS.  It is available to groups of 10 or more people, with a maximum limit of 40.  Please call 228-875-3962 for information and reservations.

 

 
Visitor at Naval Live Oaks Group Campground.
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Enjoying the view at the Naval Live Oaks Group Campground in Gulf Breeze, FL. 
 
Small boat at Horn Island.
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Did You Know?
In the 1880s, Geronimo and other members of the Chiricahua-Apache tribe were prisoners at Fort Pickens located at Gulf Islands National Seashore.

Last Updated: July 15, 2008 at 15:58 EST