- The list below includes 35 free or cheap things to do in or near Gautier, Mississippi, including 51 different types of inexpensive activities like Bowling, Art Gallery, National & State Parks and Nature & Wildlife Areas.
- From Shepard State Park to Mississippi Sandhill Crane National Wildlife Refuge, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Gautier and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Ocean Springs, Biloxi, Gulfport and D'Iberville.
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A charter fishing company led by a Coast Guard licensed Captain, 9-Ball Fishing Charters leads expeditions along the Mississippi Gulf Coast for up to four anglers at a time. The company specializes in a wide variety of fish.
34.5 Miles
Since 1974, the Mobile Botanical Gardens has been working to preserve Alabama's native plants. The gardens include the Shropshire Nature Trail through the woodlands, The Founders' Fragrance & Texture Garden especially designed with sensory plants, Longleaf Pine Ecosystem containing over 165 species of plants, a…
34.6 Miles
Home of the Bay Bears, a minor league baseball team, Hank Aaron Stadium offers visitors home team baseball games. On Friday nights, visitors can watch a firework display at the stadium.
35.0 Miles
Mobile Museum of Art has 7 permanent collections, which exhibit the works of artists from the entire world. All around the year it is also the temporary home for many other exhibitions.
36.9 Miles
Being active in 4 major wars, Fort Morgan is now known as the Fort Morgan Historic Site. Besides the museum which details the site's rich history, this is also the host of live history programs and an annual depiction of the Battle of Mobile Bay.
37.6 Miles
Hosting home games for the University of South Alawbama Jaguars, Ladd Peebles Stadium offers visitors a 40,000 seat facility for football games and festivals. The stadium has a section for tailgating in the parking lot.
37.8 Miles
The Greek Revival Bragg-Mitchell Mansion was built in 1855 for Judge John Bragg so that his wife and daughters could enjoy Mobile's Mardi-Gras season. The 13,000 square foot home can be toured, and is often home to special events.
38.6 Miles
Costumed guides lead visitors on a tour of the Greek Revival Oakleigh House constructed in 1833 for James Roper. The tour also includes the1850 Cox-Deasy Cottage and the 1860 Cook's House and Garden.
38.8 Miles
Church Street Historic District contains many buildings constructed from 1820's to the early 1900s of varying architectural styles including Federal, Greek revival, Italianate, Queen Anne and Victorian. Notable buildings in the district include the 1836 Government Street Presbyterian Church, Barton Academy, and…
38.9 Miles
The Historic Magee Farm is an educational farm that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The farm was built in 1848 and houses artifacts from the Civil War.