- 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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You cannot have a coastal community without a proud and rich maritime history. Learn about Mississippi's maritime history and heritage at this unique museum. You'll learn about boating, fishing, and even the hurricanes that have ravished the area through informative exhibits and events. Two schooner replicas ar…
16.5 Miles
Year round, visitors to the Buccaneer State Park can enjoy the waves of the Gulf of Mexico for body surfing and rafting. Campers also find full-site hookups at this park.
16.8 Miles
Visitors can drive along the shore of Ms Gulf Coast and see the historic beach. Since Hurricane Katrina, local businesses have been recovering and offer new restaurants, shops, and more for visitors to look at.
16.9 Miles
The Orh-O'Keefe Museum concentrates on the pottery and life of George Ohr who is considered to be the Mad Potter of Biloxi. The collection is complemented with on-site cafe, store, free Wi-Fi, and rotational traveling exhibits.
17.4 Miles
Amenities at the Grand 18 D'Iberville include wall to wall screens, stadium seating, and high back chairs. The theater also has a game room and offer free refills on large popcorns and drinks.
17.8 Miles
The largest brewery in Mississippi's Gulf Coast area is also the first post-Prohibition brewery in the state. Founded in 2003, the brewers make handcrafted beers, which can be sampled during Front and Back Porch tours. Tours are available Thursday and Friday afternoons at 4, 5 and 6 p.m., and from 11 to 4, hour…
19.5 Miles
Located on the Gulf Coast, Front Beach offers visitors a spacious beach for lounging and spending a day in the sun. Visitors can wade into the water or walk on the wooden pier to enjoy views of the ocean.
19.8 Miles
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510 Washington Ave., Ocean Springs, MS 39564
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The Walter Anderson Museum of Art highlights the work of Walter Inglis Anderson, and his brother Peter Anderson and his other brother James McConnell Anderson in its four galleries. The museum can also be rented for special events.
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Hanshaw Road, Mississippi Sandhill Crane Refuge, Ocean Springs, MS
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The Fontainebleau Nature Trail is located on the Mississippi Sandhill Crane Wildlife Refuge. Open during daylight hours, the trail is a mile and a half in length and has two observation platforms.
19.9 Miles
A gallery nestled in a century old estate home, The Pink Rooster is full of, and surrounded by beauty. The venue is a popular wedding location and features many oil and acrylic paintings, pottery, and jewelry.