Visit Mississippi
Mississippi Aquarium
Mississippi Aquarium is a premier institution delivering an awe-inspiring entertainment experience that supports animal research and conservation, inspires learning and instills a passion for the aquatic world. This world-class facility will be the window to the waters of Mississippi, the Gulf Coast and beyond, fostering a sense of appreciation by encouraging guests to explore majestic environments and play an active role in research and conservation efforts. Now Open in Downtown Gulfport!
(228) 241-1300 | Website | Facebook
Friendship Oak
Friendship Oak is a 500-year-old southern live oak located on the Gulf Park campus of the University of Southern Mississippi in Long Beach, Mississippi. According to legend, those who enter the shade of its branches will remain friends for all their lives.I
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The Ugly Pirate
The Ugly Pirate, Bay St Louis, Mississippi's first official pirate pub and cafe! The kitchen is open from 4pm-10pm on Monday, Thursday and Friday. Also, 11am-10pm on Saturday-Sunday. We are closed on Tuesday and Wednesday. The kitchen is open until 10 pm but the bar stays open late until the last person leaves. Live bands every Saturday night along with weekly specials.
(228) 467-2682 | Facebook
Ruth’s Roots
Ruth's Roots is a community garden that began as a project of the Hancock County Juvenile Drug Court. The garden exposes local youth and community members to agriculture and nature while offering plenty of space for personal growth and expression.
Biloxi Visitor’s Center
Besides offering a wealth of information about visitor amenities in Biloxi, the visitors center is also a museum of sorts, housing nearly a dozen multi-media exhibits that tell the story of Biloxi, its people, its connection to the water and its cultural diversity. You’ll find a gift shop offering all sorts of Biloxi memorabilia, with many of the items created by local artists and craftsmen. Among the attractions on the second floor is a 67-seat movie theater with continuous showings of the 10-minute film “We are Biloxi.” And stepping out onto the second-floor porch, you’ll be eye level with the beacon of the Biloxi Lighthouse, enjoying the cool breezes off the Gulf of Mexico, or soaking up the panoramic view of the Biloxi beach and Mississippi Sound.
(800) 245-6943 | Facebook | Website
Red Bluff
About four and a half hours south of Memphis is a dramatically eroding canyon thousands of miles from the desert. Red Bluff, more commonly known as the “Little Grand Canyon” is a rapidly eroding canyon close to Foxworth, Mississippi. Red Bluff is a geologic feature formed by natural erosion, located in Marion County, Mississippi, located about 1.5 miles northwest of the community of Morgantown.
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