Destinations · Mississippi
Biloxi
MS · 30.4119, -88.9278
From Biloxi, Mississippi, Byway's registries place 2 scenic byways, 1 public land unit and 2 campgrounds within 30 miles.
Understand
An area across Biloxi Bay from the city, called Old Biloxi, was first visited by French explorer Pierre LeMoyne d'Iberville in 1699. The explorer, who was looking for the mouth of the Mississippi River, was instructed by the King of France to claim the coastal region. D'Iberville sailed into Biloxi Bay with a small group of men and established Fort Maurepas and a similar colony on the east shore, now the site of Ocean Springs. The word Biloxi means "First People" and was the name of a local Native American tribe met by d'Iberville and his men when they explored the land.
Day-trip loops
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Within reach
Measured from Byway's own registries, 30 miles around town.
Scenic byways
- River Road Scenic Byway · inside · national
- Beach Boulevard Scenic Byway · 25 mi
Public land
Campgrounds
- Big Biloxi Recreation Area · 16 mi
- Airey Lake · 21 mi
Named places
- Hurricane Katrina Memorial · 3 mi
- USS Biloxi Memorial · 3 mi
- Hurricane Camille Memorial · 3 mi
- City of Biloxi Center For Ceramics · 4 mi
- Pleasant Reed Interpretive Center · 4 mi
- Maritime and Seafood Industry Museuem · 4 mi
- Coast Guard Station Barracks · 4 mi
- Fort Maurepas Park · 6 mi
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More day-trip bases nearby
- D'Iberville · 2 mi
- Ocean Springs · 8 mi
- Gulfport · 9 mi
- Gautier · 19 mi
- Pascagoula · 23 mi
- Bay St. Louis · 26 mi