ECO-TOURS OF
SOUTH MISSISSIPPI
GAUTIER,MS
228.297.TOUR(8687
)
ecotours@datasync.com
The Pascagoula River, the longest unimpeded river
in the lower 48 states, flows 80 miles from its
confluence to the Gulf of Mexico.  Alligators and
migratory birds--pelicans, ospreys, herons, egrets,
and even bald eagles-are abundant, along with
myriad other wildlife. 300 species of plants including
wild lilies and orchids enhance the beauty of the
bayou.

2 hour , 4 hour and full-day interpretive tours
introduce you to the natural habitats of the cypress
swamps and salt marshes of the lower Pascagoula
River or the coastal barrier islands.

A three day/two night adventure in a remote cabin
amid the cypress knees and lily pads can be
enjoyed by birders, naturalists and outdoor
enthusiasts.  During your all-inclusive stay, take
guided kayak tours and cruises in a classic Boston
Whaler motorboat operated by a seasoned captain.

Custom trips are also offered.

Eco-Tours of South Mississippi will be happy to
book your trip now.  Just call 228/297-TOUR (8687)
or e-mail
ecotours@datasync.com.
2hr,4hr and FULL DAY TRIPS IN
THE PASCAGOULA RIVER SWAMP
3 DAY / 2 NIGHT TRIPS IN THE
PASCAGOULA RIVER SWAMP
New Hours
All Day Sat. & Sun.
5:30pm Mon.- Fri.
Moon Rise Tours This Month
28th,29th and
30th
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discounts
PHOTO GALLERY
WE ARE ON THE MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST

ONLY 20 MIN. FROM BILOXI, MS
AND
ONLY 35 MIN. FROM MOBILE, AL

We offer River Tours, Swamp Tours , Island Tours
and
Marsh Tours
TOUR NEWS

Tours over the
Holidays were
COLD, but we saw
Bald Eagles, Red
Tailed Hawks and
even a Falcon. It
also looks like
Macon Bend is well
on its way to
becoming an ox
bow lake, as a
result of the recent
flooding.

The white pelicans
are here and
today,12-22, 2
bald eagles and
several red tailed
hawks were
sighted.
The river is in
flood stage so
there are many
unusual viewing
opportunities

Friday Nov. 6th
two Manatees
were sited in the
West Pascagoula
River just north of
the power lines.
This was our first
time to see
manatees in the
river. It appeared
to be a mother and
her baby. It made
for a great trip for
our guests from
Jackson, MS.