

Educational groups should visit our Educational Programs page for educational fee waivers. The Fort Pickens Area of Gulf Island National Park is a popular place for families to camp. Frequent visitors may be interested in the park's annual pass which provides access to the national seashore during normal operating hours for twelve months from the date of purchase. Interagency passes waive all entrance fees. Per vehicle (capacity 7 to 25).$40Ĭommercial Bus (capacity 26 or more).$100Īn entrance pass is good for one to seven days at all locations. If you've dreamed of a day exploring a deserted island, the Gulf Island National Seashore is your ideal destination.
GULF ISLANDS NATIONAL SEASHORE PENSACOLA CAMPING PLUS
Per vehicle (capacity 6 or less).$25 plus $10 per person The amenities in the Gulf Island National Seashore include a picnic area, campgrounds, restaurant, groceries, restrooms, museum/exhibit, bicycle trail. Explore three forts designed to fortify Pensacola Harbor Fort Pickens, Fort Barrancas and Fort McRee all are within the Gulf Islands National Seashore and administered by the National Park Service. Private vehicle (capacity 15).$7 per person up to $25 Per person (pedestrian, cyclist, etc.).$15 Free Entrance Days in your national parks. Eighty percent of the fees collected here are used to replace and improve facilities throughout this park. Visitors enjoy the campground for its easy access to boating, fishing, biking and hiking trails. One hundred percent of the fees collected at national parks are used by the National Park Service for the improvement and maintenance of park facilities and programming. (984) Good Coverage Reservation Rules Davis Bayou Campground is located east of downtown Ocean Springs, Mississippi, and is a part of Gulf Islands National Seashore. All Interagency America the Beautiful passes are accepted for entry into these areas. Entrance fees are required and collected at the following areas of Gulf Islands National Seashore: Fort Pickens Area, Opal Beach at the Santa Rosa Area, Okaloosa Area, Fort Barrancas Area, and Perdido Key Area.
