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    Sugar Sands Campground

    5.0 (3 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Indian Point RV Resort - Welcome to Indian Point!

    Indian Point RV Resort

    3.8(14 reviews)
    8.9 mi
    $$

    Very beautiful place, rv park and cabins to rent. I'd…read moreprobably stay again but I'd make sure the understanding of checkout, refunds and leaving early are crystal clear. I ask to stay one month, I left after 3 weeks so my rate went from monthly to weekly which I had no idea the rates worked that way. Thats fine, I could have made a different decision, I would have stayed rather than paying the full month and only staying three weeks.. I did ask about this before hand and was told, leaving early wouldn't be an issue but still, no mention of mo vs wkly rates, who knew. I just felt a little jilted for the money I paid vs what I stayed. I'd still go back but have more understanding of the terms. Its just a stain on my experience there because I loved it.

    This campground needs a major overhaul in my opinion. Just driving thru it looks okay from a…read moredistance, but it's obvious that repairs and upgrades have been few and far between. The camper slots are squished very close together. The roads are full of holes and people park their boat trailers all over the place. We were not there to camp, though; we stayed in a cabin that has not been upgraded in years--it had dusty and stained wood walls, a wall A/C unit that struggled to keep the room cool, rotten and peeling siding and trim on the outside, a grill that looked like it'd fall over if you tried to use it, furniture that was old, scarred and didn't look fit to sit on, a bathroom with a toilet not bolted to the floor, no stopper in the sink, a rusty soap dish and toothbrush holder, a non-working exhaust fan light, and dust/dirt on the baseboards and corners, a bed with a torn bedspread and pillows so thin you could hardly tell you had one, a kitchen with scarred and old cookware, bare minimum utensils, cups and plates and no dish towels. The one good thing was that it smelled clean when you walked in, but that was deceiving. The only reason we stayed there was that we were with family that chose the place and it was convenient, but I would not go back if you paid me and neither would they.

    Sioux Bayou Rv Park - Gator

    Sioux Bayou Rv Park

    5.0(2 reviews)
    8.6 mi

    There are many ways to travel, to see the Country, to enjoy your journey. What appeals to some may…read morebe less appealing to others. Since I have left the 9-5 grind, semi-retired, sold my house and hit the road with my husband, respectfully retired about 3 years ago, we have learned a few things about full time RV living vs. camping. At this time we are at a lovely adult leaning Sioux Bayou RV Park which sports a cute little beer bar called the Hideaway. The management and staff could not be more accommodating. It is very basic...very natural, located on the Sioux Bayou. The butterflies, dragon flies, birds of all types adorn this simple RV park into a perfect paradise. There are alligators, we named our buddy Gary the Gator. Never feed the Gators! There are bald Eagle flying overhead. There are migratory patterns that allow a rare look at birds you only see while migration. The moon and stars decorate the night. If you find good people, beautiful views and natural experiences a good life, you will enjoy pulling up and relaxing.

    Nice, quiet location. Most people live in camp ground year round or are snow birds which is nice…read morebecause they are like a family and treat you like such when you go to stay there. The lounge is friendly and welcoming. Sunsets are beautiful. If you like to fish, you can do so there and the turtles will greet you too. Your four legged friends are welcome too. Don't let the adult park keep you away. My grandson visited me during my stay. Children are permitted to visit just not permitted to live in the park. I would highly recommend this park if you are visiting Mississippi.

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    Sioux Bayou Rv Park - Beautiful view from the deck of the lounge and waterfront  RV lots

    Beautiful view from the deck of the lounge and waterfront RV lots

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    William M. Colmer Visitor Center - Bayou

    William M. Colmer Visitor Center

    5.0(2 reviews)
    11.4 mi

    Informative visit!…read more Big shout out to Park Ranger Scott for taking the time to educate us and give us a brief history of this amazing park from Mississippi to Florida. Yes, two states, one park! Beaches, bayous, and boating are some of the many things visitors can experience in this two-state, 160-mile park. For us, it's discovering history. Ranger Scott told us about Fort Barrancas and Fort Pickens in Pensacola. He was an amazing historian and gave thoughtful and educational information. We watched a 20-min film inside the spacious theater to orient us of the park features. The visitor center has information, exhibits, bookstore, and maps about the shore and the islands. There are displays and hands on exhibits for all ages. I also got my National Passport stamped here. Fort Barrancas is usually open to the general public but Ranger Scott warned us that it may not be open due to the shooting that took place on December 6, 2019. We still made the drive to Pensacola. We got there and was advised by the military that only those with Department of Defense issued IDs can enter the base. The National Park Service does not know when, or even if, the Fort Barrancas area will open again. Boo :( Review #1703

    The William M. Colmer Visitor Center presents an extremely well-done exposition of marine life on…read morethe Gulf Coast in Mississippi. The visitor center is a small, beautiful building with many informative displays. There is artwork and marine life models to view, as well as hands-on devices for the kids to operate (And adults, too, I can attest). One interesting display is a square of sand, in which many interesting types of shells can be handled, and an explanation of how each shell fits into the ecology of the area. A film of about 20 minutes runs, which tells all about the Gulf Islands National Seashore, and its natural denizens. It's free, but it would be worth a substantial admission, in my opinion. Visit this place !

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    View of bayou from back deck of the visitor's center

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    In The Zone

    In The Zone

    2.7(7 reviews)
    10.8 mi

    Just to let everyone know, if a counselor breaks your child's thumb (accidentally), ITZ will just…read moreshrug and say "not on us" and then you're stuck with a doctor bill.

    Where do I begin? In the zone from January 2025- January 2026. It was good until it wasn't. My son…read morecame home with rashes, scrapes, knots, and even hives. I picked up my son, and he had hives on his face and body in the zone stated he didn't have dairy and they're not sure why he had hives when I saw the hives on my soon all I could do is cry and took him to his doctors right away. My son also came home with a knot when a new teacher started so that's where I confronted in the zone and asked why I didn't get a call/ why was there no incident report/ what happened. Ms. Katie stated a report was done and they tried to contact me and that my son fell on a toy in my head I know my son and he's never that careless. Called in the zone 4x and even came up there I was upsetttttttt. The next day they say an incident report wasn't reported because the person that picked him up stated it was fine when the teach allegedly tried to take a picture for the report and stated it happened as he was coming into the door. I'm knowing in the zone and the teacher is lying to cover their asses. So, I call the person I had pick him up immediately and he couldn't believe the lies. He told me all the teacher did was tell him what happened, but not once did she pull out a tablet or even offered to take a picture. I immediately reached out to in the zone to let them know what I was told and that it sounds like my son wasn't being watched properly and I'd appreciate if it doesn't happen again. My son took a week to recover from a knot that happened in the possession of in the zone care. Two days later I get a call stating my son was left alone sleeping in the classroom alone while everyone was outside and that it would be reported to the state I was freaking furiousssss!!!!!!!!!!!!! In the zone would always try to get way more money than what they're worth. I always wondered why people would tell me they wouldn't recommend in the zone I thought it would be a cool place because of the busses.I also always wondered how one week they have availability and the next week they do now it all makes sense. My son would also come home with full diapers/ once poop inside his diaper during pickup/ snotty nose even after we asked to please start wiping his nose. My son also has eczema, and I sked multiple times to moisturize him Mrs. Jaie did an amazing job at that. After she moved up other teachers didn't do so good. He'd have dry skin it was horrible. My doctor went to inthe zone in Ocean Springs in January they were amazinggggggggggggggg from beginning to end. They actually cared about the kids and made sure they were safe. I would recommend in the zone Ocean Springs not in the zone St. Martin. The best 3 teachers that were amazing to my son even behind closed doors when I wasn't around was Mrs. Karen and the teacher that would be in there with her during the morning also I forgot her name. Every morning rs. Kren would welcome us with a beautiful smile/ positive attitude everyday if she ever had a bad day, you would never know because she greeted us with care and a beautiful smile every morning. Second would be Mrs. Jamey, she had a beautiful goofy personality and treated my kids with care she was amazingggggg and always kept me updated no matter what. Those 3 teachers made it worth coming to in the zone every single day. My son had a teacher before Mrs. Jamey that he would cry with and never want to go with I couldn't figure out why, but on Mrs. Jamey first day my son went to every single day without crying I couldn't believe it. My son is allergic to dairy, and I even provided a doctor's note to in the zone and one day I get a call stating he got a hold to a dairy product. how if he was being watched properly? I've been plotting for months to resign my son and finally did. y son started his new daycare it's secure so no one can get in the door without being buzzed no one can get into the classroom nor see inside of their classroom. They're very nice /affordable /ducked off. They also gave me updates throughout the day I loved it. All I can do is thank God that the nightmare is over. Also, I know business try to cover their asses, but I have every lick proof in my phone regarding this nightmare that FINALLY ended. .

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