Gulf Islands National Seashore

For a Week or a Weekend--Experience Coastal Bliss with Unforgettable Spring Adventures in Coastal Mississippi

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Tuesday, March 26, 2024

BILOXI, Miss., March 26, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- As the spring season begins to bloom, Coastal Mississippi is excited to highlight an array of experiences tailored to individual traveler interests. From romantic retreats to family-friendly adventures, culinary delights, and exhilarating outdoor activities, the 62 miles of shoreline promises an unforgettable experience for travelers to Play Coastal this Spring:

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  • Raise a glass to the end of another beautiful Coastal day by booking a sunset cruise on the Mississippi Sound with Ship Island Excursions.
  • Family Fun: Families visiting the Mississippi Gulf Coast this spring can create lasting memories across the 62-mile destination.
  • Outdoor Adventure: Nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts will find themselves in paradise amidst the landscapes of Coastal Mississippi.
  • "Whether you're coming for a week or a weekend, we invite travelers to discover the magic of Coastal Mississippi and create their own cherished memories," said Judy Young, CEO of Coastal Mississippi Tourism.

New Pensacola Beach Eco Trail Website Encourages Eco-Tourism

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Thursday, April 15, 2021

Look a little deeper and you\'ll discover that it is also home to a fragile and diverse eco-system with abundant wildlife and plant life.\nPensacolaBeachEcoTrail.com is an extension of the physical Pensacola Beach Footprints in The Sand Eco Trail, which consists of informative, educational signs posted across the island.

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  • Look a little deeper and you\'ll discover that it is also home to a fragile and diverse eco-system with abundant wildlife and plant life.\nPensacolaBeachEcoTrail.com is an extension of the physical Pensacola Beach Footprints in The Sand Eco Trail, which consists of informative, educational signs posted across the island.
  • An interactive map hosted on the website guides visitors along the trail which stretches from just outside the Gulf Islands National Seashore Fort Pickens gate to Park East - just before the Opal Beach area.\n"The new Pensacola Beach Footprints in the Sand Eco Trail website reinforces SRIA\'s mission to preserve our natural resources, manage growth and promote eco-friendly tourism in a clean, safe community environment," said Robbie Schrock, Director of Administration for SRIA.
  • "We are thrilled to have this new resource to help visitors learn how to enjoy and appreciate the natural wonders of Pensacola Beach.
  • "\nStunning imagery and videos illustrate the wide variety of plant and animal life that can be found on Pensacola Beach.