Take a drive to De Soto National Forest, a dense environment teeming with biodiversity. Relax in the shady Leaf Wilderness Area before hiking along 60 miles of trails winding through pinewood forests. Black Creek, the only National Scenic River in Mississippi, beckons campers to its sandy beaches, deep water, and colorful bluffs. The park’s hilly terrain also offers a wide range of activities, including horseback riding, biking, and hunting, while flowing waterways are welcome retreats for fishing, canoeing, kayaking, and creekside lounging. The forest manages several campgrounds, including Big Biloxi Recreation Area, where 25 campsites for tents and RVs are outfitted with utility hookups, hot showers, and a nearby dump station. You can also explore different options for camping near Biloxi on Hipcamp.