- The list below includes 47 free or cheap things to do in or near Ocean Springs, Mississippi, including 38 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Gallery, Walking Trails, Breweries and Art Museum.
- From Fontainebleau Nature Trail to Front Beach, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Ocean Springs and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Gulfport, Biloxi, Gautier and Long Beach.
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The oldest standing building in all of Mississippi, the Le Pointe Krebs House was originally constructed in the 1770s. Now restored, the building is in the middle of a historic park area.
16.5 Miles
Petit Bois Island is a scenic and picturesque wilderness island located off the coast of Mississippi. Visitors commonly enjoy camping, hiking, swimming, and sightseeing when they are on their trip to the island.
18.4 Miles
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University of Southern Mississippi, Long Beach, MS 39560
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Housed at the University of Mississippi's Long Beach campus, the Katrina Archives are a collection of documents, artifacts, and other informative pieces relating to Hurricane Katrina, a tremendously destructive storm that battered the Gulf Coast in 2005.
18.9 Miles
The Friendship Oak is a massive 500-year-old oak tree. The legend says that those who walk underneath this tree with its 5 feet 9 inches trunk will remain friends forever.
19.0 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.
19.1 Miles
Long Beach City of is a city that is home to various businesses including Farley Family Dentistry, Toni's Coin Laundry, and Beatline Road. The city features a fire department, a building department, and a harbor.
19.5 Miles
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.
30.6 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.
30.7 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.
31.0 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.