Visit Ship Island In Mississippi, A Hidden Gem Beach That Has Its Very Own Fort
By Clarisa|Published September 01, 2021
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Born and raised Kansan, Clarisa has lived in both tiny towns and cities during their time here in the Sunflower State. As a busy mother of one crazy kid, two cats, and two geckos, they write whenever there is spare time.
Vacation days make everyone think of the beach, but the beaches are often too crowded to fully enjoy. Why not find a quieter beach When your idea of an adventure contains a beautiful beach, an island, and a historic fort all in one? Ship Island has all of that for you. Come for the beach, and stay for the history. Who wouldn’t love a bit of both?
Today's adventure leads to an island beach that not only has amazing scenery, but a bit of history to boot. Enjoying your day in two ways is much more fun than one!
Ship Island will take you a bit farther from the beaches attached to the mainland, but it's all in the name of quieter shores. These white sands might be on an island, but the history of this spot is much deeper than your feet will reach.
Bringing the family to the beach for a day out in the sun is something we can all do, but taking a trip out here comes with a history lesson as well. In the 1800s, this fortress was built to last.
Today, close by the western tip of the island, the fort still stands, albeit prepared for tours. Built by the Union and briefly occupied by pro-slavery forces, the cannons remain even though forces haven't walked the halls since the last sergeant left his post in 1903.
Look out over the waters and pretend there's an incoming attack, or just sightsee this beautiful island and enjoy your day. If you're lucky, dolphins might visit near shore to say hello.