Best attractions and places to see around Gulf Hills, an unincorporated community in Jackson County, Mississippi, offers a unique landscape characterized by hilly terrain dissected by small bayous and streams, a distinct feature for its proximity to the Gulf of Mexico. Developed as an upscale resort community in 1927, it blends historical charm with natural beauty. The area provides access to diverse outdoor activities, from exploring waterways to hiking trails, making it a base for discovering the wider Mississippi Gulfβ¦
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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Clear your mind of everything and control the breathing process, not labeling or judging what I see, This way I learn everything I see anew.
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There is a great overlook of a cove feeding into the bayou. There are a few different viewpoints that offer different perspectives, but this is probably the most popular overlook in this small section of the Gulf Islands Seashore.
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There is a great overlook of a cove feeding into the bayou. There are a few different viewpoints that offer different perspectives, but this is probably the most popular overlook in this small section of the Gulf Islands Seashore.
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The Mississippi Sandhill Crane National Wildlife Refuge (aka, NWR) is home to one of the most rare birds on earth: the Sandhill Crane. The refuge totals nearly 20,000 acres, and it includes a nature walking path. This trail, Fontainebleau Nature Trail, has a couple loop options on an easy hiking path; this is one of the more popular wildlife viewing spots near Ocean Springs.
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Path leading along the beach in Biloxi. It has great views of the Gult of Mexico. The boardwalk is mixed use, so it is important to regulate your speed and make sure to share the path with walkers and joggers.
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Mississippi knows how to take cyclists over a bridge - cycle path all the way. Plus a seat and viewing area to sit and eat your lunch!
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Overlook of the Cove at Gulf Islands National Seashore, which offers various perspectives of a cove feeding into the bayou. Another popular spot for nature lovers is the Fontainebleau Nature Trail within the Mississippi Sandhill Crane National Wildlife Refuge, known for its easy hiking loops and wildlife viewing opportunities.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Overlook of the Cove at Gulf Islands National Seashore is a great spot for scenic views, and the Fontainebleau Nature Trail offers easy walking paths for all ages to enjoy wildlife. The nearby Gulf Coast beaches and paddle sports on the bayous also provide excellent family recreation.
The area offers diverse hiking experiences. The Fontainebleau Nature Trail provides easy loop options for wildlife viewing. Other nearby trails include the Twelve Oaks Walking Trail, Weeks Bayou Nature Trail, and trails within Davis Bayou. For a longer adventure, the 12-mile Tuxachanie Trail is a short drive north.
Gulf Hills itself has a rich history, notably with the historic Gulf Hills Hotel + Resort, which once hosted figures like Elvis Presley. Nearby, you can explore the Gulf Hills Hotel + Resort, the Biloxi Lighthouse (a historic cast-iron lighthouse), and the LaPointe-Krebs House in Pascagoula, which dates back to 1757 and is the oldest extant building in Mississippi.
Cyclists can enjoy various routes, including those that cross the Biloxi Bay Bridge, which features a dedicated cycle path and viewing areas. The Biloxi Boardwalk also offers a mixed-use path along the beach with Gulf views. For more options, explore the cycling routes in our guide to Cycling around Gulf Hills.
For picturesque views, visit the Overlook of the Cove at Gulf Islands National Seashore. The Biloxi Boardwalk offers expansive views of the Gulf of Mexico, and the Biloxi Bay Bridge provides scenic vistas of the bay.
Yes, the Biloxi Bay Bridge features a cycle path that is also wheelchair accessible, offering a pleasant experience with views. The Biloxi Boardwalk is also mixed-use and generally accessible, providing a path along the beach. Additionally, the Biloxi VA Medical Center Park Pathway is another accessible trail option.
The bayous and waterways like Old Fort Bayou and Bayou Puerto are ideal for paddle sports such as kayaking, canoeing, and stand-up paddleboarding. You can also find opportunities for charter fishing and schooner sails in the coastal waters, offering a chance to experience the maritime heritage of the area.
The nearby city of Ocean Springs boasts a vibrant arts scene, including the Walter Anderson Museum of Art, which celebrates a renowned Gulf Coast artist. In Biloxi, you can visit the Ohr-O'Keefe Museum of Art, featuring the work of potter George E. Ohr and exhibits on the region's cultural heritage.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse perspectives offered by viewpoints like the Overlook of the Cove at Gulf Islands National Seashore. The mixed-use path of the Biloxi Boardwalk is also highly rated for its great views of the Gulf of Mexico, and the Biloxi Bay Bridge is praised for its dedicated cycle path and viewing areas.
Yes, the Fontainebleau Nature Trail within the Mississippi Sandhill Crane National Wildlife Refuge is a popular spot for observing the rare Sandhill Crane and other local wildlife. The Pascagoula River, one of the last free-flowing rivers in the U.S., also offers exceptional biodiversity and boat tours for spotting various animal species.
There are several running trails to explore, including routes that incorporate the Biloxi Bay Bridge and the Biloxi Boardwalk. You can find detailed information and various loop options in our guide to Running Trails around Gulf Hills.
The Mississippi Gulf Coast generally offers pleasant weather for outdoor activities during the spring (March to May) and fall (September to November). These seasons typically provide milder temperatures and less humidity, making hiking, cycling, and water sports more enjoyable than the hot summer months.


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