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Biloxi beach

Edgewater Park 4.6 km
Good
7.3
Free entrance • Amenities beach • Easy access • White fine sand • Dark blue water • Fine sand bottom
6 Amenities index
Senior friendly

Mississippi City beach

Mississippi City 0.5 km
Good
7.2
Free entrance • Amenities beach • Easy access • White fine sand • Dark blue water • Fine sand bottom
4.5 Amenities index

Latest reviews on Pascagoula's beaches

Biloxi beach
8 Liana Reyes

Visited in July and was greeted with a pleasant view. Unfortunately, the beach lacked any waves for surfing enthusiasts. The water was not crystal clear and had a brownish hue, but it was not visibly dirty. The water temperature was warm and the depth was shallow, allowing for yards of walking without encountering a deep end. The beach was well-maintained and had minimal homeless individuals. However, it was noticed that all piers appeared to be closed, with some lacking even the wooden planks of a boardwalk.

Mississippi City beach
10 Kara Mitchell-Hayes

We spent two weeks in the Gulfport, Long Beach, Bilouxi MS, Beach area, just before the official start of Summer 2023 and the Memorial Holiday Day weekend. During this time, the beach was quite empty, with only a few visitors each day. The coastline here is a long stretch, where the waters from the Gulf of Mexico and the Mississippi Sound meet. We were able to spot horseshoe crabs, small stingrays, and plenty of crabs. To access the sand, there is a convenient concrete and pebble stone stairway from the street parking area that runs along the coastline. The sand itself is deep and really white. There are designated areas roped off for nesting birds, which are off-limits. The ground crew does an excellent job of using heavy equipment to keep the beach clean from debris and trash on a daily basis. However, despite their efforts, I was still amazed at the amount of trash and debris left behind by beach-goers each day as I walked along the shoreline. The water is also filled with a significant amount of trash that washes up from unknown sources. Each day, I discovered something new, ranging from a curtain rod, intact air freshener, dead marine life, to what seemed to be a rotisserie chicken carcass. It's not a joke! As I continued my walk, I easily collected at least two grocery bags full of trash. There was a lot of glass, cigarette butts, cigar filters, needles, syringes, various plastic items, styrofoam pieces, and other unidentified remnants. It's disheartening to see that the commercials on TV about our polluted and unhealthy waters are true. We all need to make a greater effort to leave nothing but footprints behind. Let's each do our part while still enjoying our time at the beach.