
Things To Do
Buccaneer State Park, McLeod State Park, and Jordan River Blueways are also great places to explore the wetlands.
Shallow water makes kayaking easy for the beginner. Launch off the beach or paddle Jordan or Wolf Rivers. There are also launch sites at the end of North Beach Blvd and another at the Washington State Pier at Washington Street and South Beach Blvd. Washington Pier allows for closest access to man made reef about 1 mile out.
Biking in the best way to get around. Wave as you by and you'll get an immediate greeting! There is a 3-5 block radius in Bay St Louis of shops and restaurants.
You're in the South, so food is never a miss! Try The Blind Tiger, Mockingbird Cafe, The Sycamore House, The Cuevas Bistro, Trapani's, The Buttercup Cafe, and Serious Bread Company.
A wonderful artist community with potters and painters, you'll find plenty to browse and something special to take home!
From Kiteboarding to paddleboarding.....it's only a 29 min drive to Gulfport for lessons and rentals at Gulfport Board Sports.
Ship Island for a nice day trip off the coast to blue water. There are common sightings of bottlenose dolphins, sea turtles, and stingrays.
Cajun Encounters Swamp Tours out of Slidell, Louisiana make for a fun morning of bird watching and, hopefully, gator spotting!
Fed by the Jordan River, this nutrient rich coast is shallow and calm.....great for fishing, sunbathing, birdwatching, and kayaking (not body surfing).