- The list below includes 49 free or cheap things to do in or near Long Beach, Mississippi, including 38 different types of inexpensive activities like Colleges & Universities, Historic Sites, Landmarks and Libraries.
- From Katrina Archives to Friendship Oak, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Long Beach and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Ocean Springs, Gulfport, Biloxi and Bay St. Louis.
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For over 15 years, Southern Belle Fishing Tours has been providing excursions for anglers within the waters of the Chandeleur Islands. Specializing in overnight and multiple-day trips, the tours allow for fishing of flounder, speckled trout, and redfish.
9.3 Miles
90%
292 votes
10801 Dolphin Lane, Gulfport, MS
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Established in 1984, The Institute for Marine Mammal Research offers plenty of opportunities for people of all ages to learn about the aquatic wildlife. The Dolphin Encounter and the Sea Explorers are some of the programs organized.
9.5 Miles
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10 votes
2302 E Pass Road, Gulfport, MS 39507
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League and recreational bowling enthusiasts will appreciate the state of the art amenities and private group bowling section at Island Strikz Bowling & Village Sports Pub. Guests can swing by the pub to enjoy refreshing libations and edibles.
10.6 Miles
The Shed BBQ & Blues Joint is a barbeque restaurant and a venue for live blues music that holds special events like barbeque competitions and music festivals too. They also sell their special sauces by the bottle.
10.8 Miles
Scenic Byways includes a 13 mile stretch of beachfront and 30 miles of roads and pathways that showcase local features. Some highlights are the birding sites, biking and walking trails, blueways, parks and historic sites.
10.9 Miles
Founded by a collaboration of artists after Hurricane Katrina, Gallery 220 showcases the mixed media paintings, pottery, and woodwork of local artists. The building itself was built with Art Deco architecture.
11.1 Miles
The Bay St. Louis Train Depot, also known as the L & N Historic Train Depot, was originally constructed in 1928. The building now has a visitor center as well as an art museum and a Mardi Gras museum.
11.2 Miles
87%
676 votes
2244 Beach Blvd., Biloxi, MS 39531
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Home of former president of the Confederate States, Jefferson Davis, Beauvoir is a small home in which Davis wanted to retreat and write quietly in the late 1800s. Constructed in 1852, the antebellum home remained his retirement estate. Today, the presidential library showcases Southern heritage and history, wh…
11.2 Miles
Part of the Mississippi Blues Trail, the 100 Men Hall has hosted some of the biggest names in Blues, including Ettta James and Big Joe Turner. The venue still offers live music from the house band and from traveling musicians.
11.2 Miles
95%
38 votes
Historic Train Depot, 1928 Depot Way, Bay St. Louis, MS 39520
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Work from nationally acclaimed folk artist Alice Moseley is on display at the Alice Moseley Folk Art and Antique Museum. The museum has approximately 40 works of art from Moseley, as well as vintage bottles, antiques, and more.