The refuge offers sanctuary for the endangered Mississippi sandhill crane and provides visitors a unique chance to observe these rare birds in their natural habitat.
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Mississippi Sandhill Crane National Wildlife Refuge.
No fee required for entrance, donations appreciated.
Fall and spring are optimal for mild weather and active wildlife.
The main visitor center is located on Bayou Bay Road in Gautier.
Accessible via I-10 with no seasonal road closures.
Mild winters with occasional cold spells and hot, humid summers. The area experiences ample rainfall year-round.
Primarily focused on habitat restoration and managing threats from urban encroachment and climate factors affecting the wellness of the sandhill crane population.
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
Guides visitors through the heart of the wet pine savannah and offers a good chance to view cranes.
A short walk through diverse plant life and well-suited for families and educational purposes.
Visit in the early morning for the best chance to see the cranes active.
Pack insect repellent, especially in warmer months when mosquitoes are active.
Check ahead for special ranger-led tours that can provide deeper insights into the refuge's ecology.
Bring binoculars for better wildlife viewing, especially birdwatching.