Welcome to the Grand Gulf Military Park! In May of 1962, the Grand Gulf Military Monument Park was officially opened, dedicated to preserving the memory of both the town and the battle in which occurred there. Located eight miles northwest of Port Gibson, Mississippi off Highway 61, this 450 acre landmark is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and includes Fort Cobun and Fort Wade, the Grand Gulf Cemetery, a museum, campgrounds, picnic areas, hiking trails, an observation tower, and several restored buildings dating back to Grand Gulf's heyday.
Camping is available at the Park's campground year round. There are 42 full hook-up concrete sites with water, sewer, and electric (30/50amp). Shower facilities are located close to both the upper and lower campgrounds. The laundry facility is located in the same building as the bathroom for the lower RVs.
12006 Grand Gulf Road, Port Gibson, MS 39150
This is a cool little Military History park. It also offers a campground. The upper deck of the campground is up a fairly steep incline. But it’s very nice once you get up. It is also very close to the country’s largest nuclear reactor.
Love this place very historic Grand Gulf is a must stop. We were here in the spring it was wonderful! We camped in our 25ft for several days… Easy in and out
Grand Gulf Military State Park is a beautiful historical place to visit in Port Gibson. There is so much to see here which played an important part of our country's history. Some areas of the park were not accessible to the public due to a recent tornado that touched down and damaged parts of the park but there is still much to see here.
I loved this place, quite a bit to see. We spent about 2 hours here. Nice museum, a few different buildings to explore. The guy who greets you when you get there was soo friendly and knowledgeable. Also absolutely beautiful place to take pictures. If you are visiting vicksburg and have some extra time, definitely come out here.
Beautiful, nice and clean very detailed on the history you could go camping there. Just walk around and enjoy the view of Mississippi River and the historic sites