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14605 Parker Road
Biloxi, MS 39532
(228) 8720456
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Open year-round
High-Use Seasonal Period: November 15 through March 15
Sites: 130 Full
Maximum Electrical: 50 amps
Maximum RV Length: 40 ft.
Directions:
Exit 50 off I-10. Go north on Tucker Rd. Turn left on Parker.
Resort is about 1 mile off I-10. |
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4 Cabins, Sleep 4, $35 plus tax; 6 Cottages,
Sleep 4, $45 plus tax
Reservation Requirements: Check in: 10 AM, Check out:
10:30 AM. Reservations accepted 10 AM to 6 PM, Monday-Friday. |
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This resort offers a clubhouse, swimming pool,
hot tub, playground, picnic area, horseshoes, lake swimming,
lake fishing, beach area, boating (electric motors only),
paddle boats, and hiking trails. |
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Located just outside of Biloxi, in an area with
lots of stately pine trees and majestic oaks, Martin Lake Resort
is a 65-acre resort with a 22-acre lake. This resort, with limestone
sites, overlooks a crystal clear spring-fed lake which is excellent
for fishing and swimming. Youll experience beautiful weather
year-round at the resort and be in the perfect location for all
the area attractions, including casinos.
Biloxi, with its Old World charm and a mild climate, is a delightful
city to visit. Antebellum homes and time-worn stucco cottages, framed
by massive oaks draped in moss, can be seen in the older parts of
the city. History buffs will enjoy the Beauvoir-Jefferson
Davis Shrine in Biloxi, the historic last home of Jefferson Davis,
the only president of the Confederate States of America. The fully
restored 1853 house and pavilions contain furnishings that are mostly
original Davis pieces. A cemetery where 700 Confederate soldiers
are buried, and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier of the Confederate
States of America, are also on the picturesque grounds.
The Mississippi Gulf Coast, with its 26 miles of sugar white beaches,
has extensive shrimp and oyster areas. Nearly half the oysters and
a fourth of the shrimp canned in the U.S. come from this region.
Along with fresh seafood, the area has 18 scenic golf courses, amusement
parks, Marine Life Oceanarium, water slides, ship island excursions,
deep sea charter fishing, and 24-hour casino gaming.
The Gulf Islands National Seashore stretches 150 miles from Fort
Walton, Florida to Gulfport and covers 135,000 acres. In the Mississippi
section, there are three long, narrow barrier islands: Ship, Horn
and Petit Bois, that lie about 10 miles offshore. The forces of
wind and wave that created the islands are moving them westward
each year. They contain dunes, extensive marsh areas with lagoons,
and inland vegetation. Horn Island and Petit Bois Island are wildlife
sanctuaries. Horn Island can be reached by private or licensed charter
boat. |
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