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Gulf Islands National Seashore More than 80 percent of Gulf Islands National Seashore is under water, but the barrier islands are the most outstanding features to those who visit. The Seashore stretches 160 miles from Cat Island in Mississippi to the eastern tip of Santa Rosa Island in Florida. There are snowy-white beaches, sparkling blue waters, fertile coastal marshes, and dense maritime forests. Visitors can explore 19th century forts, enjoy shaded picnic areas, hike on winding nature trails, and camp in comfortable campgrounds. In addition, Horn and Petit Bois Islands located in Mississippi are federally designated wilderness areas. Nature, history, and recreational opportunities abound in this national treasure.
Driving DirectionsPlane - The nearest airports are in Gulfport, Mississippi, Mobile, Alabama, and Pensacola, Florida.
For Visitors...The things to do at Gulf Islands National Seashore are bike riding, boating, fishing, hiking, horseback riding, hunting, water sports and wildlife viewing. Visitors taking a southwest Alabama vacation can find camping spots here. There's a picnic area, a store to get groceries and eating places.Find other southwest Alabama area lakes and vacation ideas or return to the home page.
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