Although Gulf Islands National Seashore is 80% submerged lands, the islands and mainland sites attract millions of visitors each year.
In Florida, all areas are accessible by car, except for the Fort Pickens Area located on Santa Rosa Island. This road remain closed due to hurricane damage.
In Mississippi, only the Davis Bayou Area located in Ocean Springs is accessible by car. Visitors may use the passenger ferry to reach West Ship Island, use their own vessels, or hire a National Park Service licensed boat operator for transportation to the islands. National Park Service licensed boat operators can take visitors to the barrier islands. Island camping groups need to request a free permit 7 days in advance.
Did You Know?
The stunning sugar white beaches of Gulf Islands National Seashore are composed of fine quartz eroded from granite in the Appalachian Mountains. The sand is carried seaward by rivers and creeks and deposited by currents along the shore.