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    Wut Sup Standup Paddleboards & Pontoon Boat Rentals - Saturday Night Sunset Paddle & Outdoor Movie!

    Wut Sup Standup Paddleboards & Pontoon Boat Rentals

    5.0(1 review)
    18.2 mi

    Great locally owned shop on Gulf Port Lake! We wanted to do something active with the kids and it…read morewas the perfect day for paddle boarding with low wind and lots of clouds. The owner, Dan, was super friendly and informative for first timers! We rented two boards and our girls ages 5 and 7 sat on the front of the boards. We swam and played on the lake for a few hours and enjoyed the serine atmosphere. The kids eventually got brave enough to stand up and paddle too. We would definitely return!

    From the owner: Wut Sup Paddle Boards specializes in water fun rentals SUP(standup paddle board) kayak , pontoon…read moreboats , jet skis, & bikes. We offer free lessons with all rentals. We are the Mississippi Coasts original paddle board shop & the only one with water access directly from our shop! We have certified World Paddle Assn. & Paddlefit instructors on staff. We offer guided tours or can send you on one of our mapped routes. We have weekly events that include sun set paddles with outdoor movie, weekly races, kids summer camps, dragon boat race training, pontoon boat rentals, and jet ski tours . We are home of the Supsquatch which is a paddleboard capable of holding up to eight people. Our staff is friendly, knowledgeable, & loves teaching and making sure everyone has FUN!

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    Wut Sup Standup Paddleboards & Pontoon Boat Rentals - Saturday night sun set paddle /outdoor movie/popcorn/& s'mores

    Saturday night sun set paddle /outdoor movie/popcorn/& s'mores

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    Desoto National Forest - Aiery Lake Recreation Area - Aiery Lake

    Desoto National Forest - Aiery Lake Recreation Area

    4.0(2 reviews)
    28.8 mi

    Aiery Lake is a great place to fish, a great place to camp and a great place to take photos. It is…read morealso a great place for an embarrassing story from yours truly. This area of The Desoto National Forest is a good stopping point while hiking the Tuxachanie Trail. Depending where you begin your hike, this area is either 13 miles or 8 miles from the beginning of the trail. Personally I would rather do my long hike on the first day and the short hike the next day, but either way, Aiery Lake is a good stopping point. There are several areas to camp at Aiery Lake including some closer to the parking area. I think if you get away from the parking area you will have a more enjoyable experience, but if you want to be close to your vehicle, you can be. There aren't many facilities here, but there are actual bathrooms which is much nicer than digging a latrine in the middle of the woods (I know from firsthand experience). The Lake itself is beautiful. On a calm day the surface of the lake looks like glass and gives the perfect reflection of the sky and surrounding wilderness. If you're like me and love the view of objects reflected in the water, this is a must see. My kid thinks it would be pretty neat if I could somehow catch the mirror image of my Jeep reflected on a lake, but I have yet to find a suitable location. The lake here doesn't have vehicle access to the opposite side so I will have to keep searching. I am not much of a fisherman, but based on the number of people fishing, I suspect fishing is pretty good in the lake. If I would have had a pole I would have gladly sat around all day taking in that view, drinking beer and pretending to fish. Since I didn't have any of those items, I just watched others fish. So there are all of the reasons to go to Aiery Lake. Even if you are just passing through, it is a beautiful area and I encourage you to stop. As for this area being the location of an embarrassing story, I am somewhat reluctant to tell it, so please don't ridicule me too badly. Many years ago when I was a 13 or 14 year old Boy Scout, my troop hiked the Tuxachanie Trail. When we were almost to Aiery Lake we noticed two or three similarly aged girls and decided to try and impress them. In my underdeveloped juvenile brain I decided that the way to impress the girls was to use my "talent" of singing. I chose what was quite the popular song at the time and as we approached them I started singing. I must have underestimated the distance between us and them because by the time we passed I had come to part of the song which went a little something like this: "I did it like this, I did it like that, I did it with a wiffle ball bat sooooo I'm on the run, the cops got my gun........". As you can probably guess my lyrics were overwhelmingly unsuccessful in impressing anyone, much less the girls. I don't know if it was my singing, or if they saw some sort of poisonous reptile, but they ran as fast as their legs would carry them in the opposite direction. Later that evening in the camp site we decided a reconnaissance mission was in order. My friends and I walked over to their area and stood in the darkness trying to work up the courage to talk to them. I guess lurking behind a tree wasn't very impressive either as we got the cold shoulder once again. Looking back all I can do is laugh at how awkward and embarrassing the entire experience was. So there you have it. Aiery Lake is a great place unless you're a goofy awkward teenager.

    Loved this place for a day hike! The trails are well maintained and there is plenty of parking…read more There are also trash cans and a public restroom at the parking location. They have several large campsites as well right by the lake.

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    Desoto National Forest - Aiery Lake Recreation Area - Aiery Lake

    Aiery Lake

    Desoto National Forest - Aiery Lake Recreation Area - Aiery Lake

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    Desoto National Forest - Tuxachanie Trail POW Camp - The beaver dam and pond

    Desoto National Forest - Tuxachanie Trail POW Camp

    3.4(14 reviews)
    23.6 mi

    We stayed a week at the POW campsite. The trails were great. We'll marked and easy. The pons is…read morebeautiful with a beaver dam raising the level a little. I would recommend this site for a short boondocks stay. Now the drawbacks. No water , no dumpsite. No picnic tables or fire rings. My wife and I spent one day just picking up the garbage and the remains of homeless tents and garbage. Busy with hunters and campers.

    Years ago someone started the trend of the milestone review. Every 100 reviews, you're supposed to…read morereview something special. For my 1400th, I've chosen somewhere that was very special to me as a kid, but remains special as an adult. This review will be a little long winded so if that scares you off, go ahead and stop reading now. Back when I was a teenager my scout troop came here because it was the starting point of our backpacking trip on the Tuxachanie Trail. I was pretty much uninterested in history then, but when I learned the area once housed a WWII POW Camp, I was fascinated. Not much was left of the camp back then. It was just a few concrete bunkers that my juvenile mind thought were the remains of prison cells. It wasn't until much later that I realized they were the remains of ammo bunkers. My friends and I ran around like maniacs and climbed all over that bunkers. Had we known what was in store, we would have chosen to rest instead. The Tuxachanie Trail is 22 miles one way if you hike the whole thing. Most people start at the opposite end, but we started here as it is 13 miles to the nearest camping area. While on the trail we saw snakes, birds, trees, wildflowers and a whole lot of woodland scenery. I packed smart, but most of my friends did not. Those packs began to get mighty heavy around mile five. The memories of that hike are much more vivid, and in some cases funny, but for brevity sake, I will explain why it's still special today, and why I think you should visit this area. Despite the ominous sounding name, there really isn't much that would make you know this was once a POW camp for German soldiers. The aforementioned bunkers are still there, but now that I know what they were for, it isn't as frightening as when I thought they were prison cells. The area near the bunkers is a giant space that's been cleared of trees. Next to that area is a large and beautiful lake filled with water lilies, bullfrogs and small fish. The view from the shore was quite beautiful in particular the reflection of the surrounding forest and sky on the surface of the lake. The juxtaposition of the perfectly still water and the ever changing clouds was truly magnificent. Had it not been so sweltering hot, I could have stood there for hours. So for most people, this is where the review would end. But as you may have learned from my previous reviews, I am not most people. I noticed it as soon as I started driving away from the lake. There it was just calling to me. A good ole American dirt road and I just had to explore it. The road from the POW Camp is not for the faint of heart (car drivers). While it is mainly gravel and suitable for 2WD vehicles, it was rutted in some areas so higher clearance would help. The drive through the woods was peaceful and fairly uneventful. But the little trail I found off of the dirt road led me to paradise. I took that trail not knowing where it led or what was in store for me. It was blocked by a fallen tree, but it was no match for my well-equipped, yet stylish vehicle. I just put it in 4WD and climbed right over that thing. Hell Yeah! Enough of that badassery and back to the reason I mentioned the trail. The trail ended up leading to a different area of the lake that I had not seen before. This area was even more beautiful as it was filled with lilies as far as the eye could see. This is the area where I felt the most at peace. I felt fulfilled. I realize that will probably sound too touchy feely especially after I just mentioned the badassery of driving over a tree, but I am never happier than when I am out in the wilderness. Maybe it's all the time I spent in the woods as a kid. Maybe it's the fact that the woods let the hustle and bustle of everyday life seem like just a distant memory. Maybe it's something else. All I know is that being surrounded by trees is an experience every red blooded American should have, and one they should have regularly. Did I lose you? If not, thanks for reading.

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    Desoto National Forest - Tuxachanie Trail POW Camp - This is the stream along thr desoto trail

    This is the stream along thr desoto trail

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    Magic River Campground - Swan

    Magic River Campground

    2.8(6 reviews)
    25.9 mi

    This was our third time staying here. the first two times were ok. However, the other two times…read morewere totally different. This time, we stayed one night. And I woke up to a text from Magic River Campground themselves. The employee was Tiffany, and this is what the text read, "Hi this is Tiffany with Magic River. Unfortunately we are going to have to ask you to leave due to the condition of your van. We have age limits on campers that we accept, and the only time we will accept an older model is if it has been well taken care of and restored. Sorry for the inconvenience, but that is what the owner wants. We also don't allow vehicles that don't run." The only reason for this text is I had a relative pick me up from my RV and take me somewhere for a while, then they brought me back late. I must point out that if you are in an RV and leave, you lose the site you paid for! Magic River Campground is prejudiced in all aspects of the word, DON'T choose MAGIC RIVER CAMPGROUND to stay a night. Because this is the response you will get. A heads up, as I publish this review, this Campground is a member of Passport America, so be aware, if you don't have a brand new RV or pull behind this is the response you will get from Magic River Campground, and they don't properly lock their gate at night, so it's not as secure as they like you to think, and there was no staff member watching the unlocked, wide open gate last night.

    Just like Amazon, when you see a spike in one star reviews you should avoid the product. There's a…read morehandful of regulars and what you might call full-timers that are really obnoxious. I asked one of these human maggots to cut his motorcycle engine that was running on 20 minutes unattended. I found him sitting at his trailer on the opposite side of the park. At the moment he could tell that I was going to call the management he finally acknowledged my presence and told me he would turn the engine off. However being consistent with his maggot personality he decided to repeatedly drive by my space and gun the throttle on his Harley...Ironically he's a 300+ pound coward. There's a fire pit that would otherwise be a pleasant experience if it wasn't for this guy's wife who is a complete alcoholic motor mouth. She's got to run on mouth and her favorite topic is how obnoxious she can be. The management is going to keep losing patrons because they're afraid to do what's right for fear of losing the predictable income of a full timer. Fortunately there are plenty of choices for RV parks around Pass Christian. Magic River also has a problem with flooding and I really doubt the management would evacuate people in time. I've heard that they have already screwed that one up. I can't believe how happy I am to be out of there!

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