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Campground Bay Berry RV Park 17814 16Th Street, Gulfport, MS, 877-777-0803 (Lat/Long = 30.427371, -89.136689) Bay Hide Away Inc 8360 Lakeshore Road, Bay St MileByMile.com Personal Road Trip Guide Mississippi Interstate Highway #59 Miles ITEM SUMMARY 1.0 Exit 1 State Highway #607, United States Highway #11, Community of Nicholson, Mississippi, Community of Santa Rosa, Mississippi, John C. Stennis Space Center, Communities of Gainesville, Mississippi - Napoleon, Mississippi, 4.0 Exit 4 State Highway #43, Memorial Boulevard, United States Highway #11, Community of Picayune, Mississippi, Friendship Park, Community of Palestine, Mississippi, Picayune Pearl River County Airport, Tawiki Park, Communities of Catahoula, Mississippi - Wiehe, Mississippi, 6.0 Exit 6 E Sycamore Road, state Highway #43, United States Highway #11, Community of Industrial, Mississippi, Community of Walkiah, Mississippi, Community of Richardson, Mississippi, Millbrook Country Club, Community of Ozona, Mississippi, 10.0 Exit 10 W Union Road, Community of Caesar, Mississippi, Community of Center, Mississippi, Community of Leetown, Mississippi, Community of Carriere, Mississippi, Community of Ozona, Mississippi, 15.0 Exit 15 McNeil Sheep Hollow Road, Community of McNeil, Mississipp, Community of Hawthorne, Mississippi, Community of Mill Creek, Mississippi, 19.0 Exit 19 Savannah Millard Road, United States Highway #11, Community of Savannah, Mississippi, State Highway #53, Community of Rowland, Mississippi, Community of Millard, Mississippi, Community of Tyler, Mississippi, Community of Derby, Mississippi, 27.0 Exit 27 State Highway #53, S Main Street, Community of Juniper Grove, Mississippi, Poplarville-Pearl River County Airport, Community of Nortac, Mississippi, Community of Poplarville, Mississippi, 29.0 Exit 29 State Highway #26, Community of Poplarville, Mississippi, Pearl River Community College, Community of West Poplarville, Mississippi, Community of White Sand, Mississippi, 35.0 Exit 35 Hillsdale Road, Hillsdale Gumpond Road, United States Highway #11, Community of Orvisburg, Mississippi, Lake Hills Golf Club, Hillsdale Resort Golf Course, DeSoto National Forest, Mississippi, 41.0 Exit 41 State Highway #13, Community of Lumberton, Mississippi, I H Bass Junior Memorial Airport, Community of Red Top, Mississippi, Communities of Wells Town, Mississippi - Seneca, Mississippi - Talowah, Mississippi - Harmon, Mississippi, DeSoto National Forest, Communities of Young, Mississippi - Pistol Ridge, Mississippi - Carnes, Mississippi, 51.0 Exit 51 State Highway #589, Community of Purvis, Mississippi, Lamar County Courthouse, Lamar County Library System-Purvis, Southern Pine Hills, Pine Creek Golf Club, Community of Rock Hill, Mississippi, 59.0 Exit 59 United States Highway #90, Community of Dixie, Mississippi, Community of Ralston, Mississippi, Camp Shelby Military Reservation, Commulity of McCallum, Mississippi, Hattiesburg Municipal Airport, Communities of Palmers Crossing, Mississippi - Pine Grove, Mississippi - Batson, Mississippi, Page 1/6 PDF Document Generated on 2019-Jan-14 Copyright 2019, Mile By Mile Media MileByMile.com Personal Road Trip Guide 60.0 Exit 60 United States Highway #11, Community of Okahola, Mississippi, Communities of Forest Hills, Mississippi - Woodhaven, Mississippi - Innswood, Mississippi - Shadow Woods, Mississippi - Richburg Heights, Mississippi - Bonhomie, Mississippi - Kirkwood Park, Mississippi, 65.0 Exit 65A-B United States Highway #98, State Highway #198, United States Highway #48, Community of Hattiesburg, Mississippi, University of Southern Mississippi, Forrest County General Hospital, Kamper Park, William Carrey College, Hattiesburg Civic Saenger Gallery, A Gallery, 65.0 Exit 65B United States Highway #98, State Highway #198, Community of Hattiesburg, Mississippi, Communities of Forrest Park, Mississippi - Woodlawn Court, Mississippi - Harvey, Mississippi - Kensington Woods, Mississippi - Berkshire Hills, Mississippi, 65.0 Exit 65 United States Highway #98, State Highway #198, Lamar Park, Communities of Lamar Park, Shadow Ridge Golf Course, Mississippi - Tall Pines, Mississippi - Villa del Ray, Mississippi - Arnold Line, Mississippi -Breland, Mississippi - Lake Serene South, Mississippi - Wardwell, Mississippi - West Hills, Mississippi - Oak Grove, Mississippi, 67.0 Exit 67A United States Highway #49, State Highway #42, Hattiesburg Conv. and Visitors Bureau, Community of Petal, Mississippi, Optimist Park, Communities of Sharon Acres, Mississippi - Glendale, Mississippi - Riverside, Mississippi, Communities of Goodluck, Mississippi - Carterville, Mississippi - Sunrise, Mississippi - Dragon, Mississippi - Barrontown, Mississippi - Leeville, Mississippi - Macedonia, Mississippi, 67.0 Exit 67B State Highway #42, United States Highway #49, Communities of Rawls Springs, Mississippi - Bowie, Mississippi - Lux, Mississippi - Sanford, Mississippi, 69.0 Exit 69 Eatonville Road, Community of Eatonville, Mississippi, Community of Maybank, Mississippi, Community of Providence, Mississippi, 73.0 Exit 73 Monroe Road, Church Street, Community of Eastabuchie, Mississippi, Community of Morriston, Mississippi, Community of Sanford, Mississippi, 76.0 Exit 76 Terminal Drive, Old River Road, Hattiesburg-Laurel Regional Airport, 78.0 Exit 78 Raymer Road, Old River Road, Rainey Road, United States Highway #11, Community of Rainey, Mississippi, Community of Shelton, Mississippi, Community of Albeison, Mississippi, Community of Moselle, Mississippi, Community of Union, Mississippi, 80.0 Exit 80 Moselle Seminary Road, United States Highway #11, Community of Moselle, Mississippi, Community of Benson, Mississippi, 85.0 Exit 85 State Highway #590, United States Highway #11, Community of Kelly, Mississippi, 88.0 Exit 88 State Highway #588, United States Highway #11, State Highway #29, Community of Ellisville, Mississippi, Communities of Jenkins, Mississippi - Pecan Grove, Mississippi - Lanham, Mississippi, Community of Mount Zion, Mississippi Community of Pleasant Ridge, Mississippi, Page 2/6 PDF Document Generated on 2019-Jan-14 Copyright 2019, Mile By Mile Media MileByMile.com Personal Road Trip Guide 90.0 Exit 90 Palmer Road, United States Highway #11, Ellisville Avenue, Community of Pendorff, Mississippi, Community of Walters, Mississippi, Community of Ellisville, Mississippi, Community of Currie, Mississippi, 93.0 Exit 93 Ellisville Boulevard, United States Highway #11, Hesler Noble Field, Dixie Golf Club, Community of Glade, Mississippi, 95.0 Exit 95A S 16th Avenue, United States Highway #11, State Highway #15, Southern Mississippi Fairgrounds, 95.0 Exit 95B United States Highway #84, State Highway #15, Community of Calhoun, Mississippi, Daphne Park, Community of Laurel, Mississippi, 95.0 Exit 95C Royal Street, Beacon Street, Jefferson Street, Beacon Park, South Central Regional Medical Center, 96.0 Exit 96A Jefferson Street, Masonite Drive, Sandersville Public Library, Laurel-Jones County Library, Jones County Justice Court, 96.0 Exit 96B State Highway #15, Gardiner Park, Community of Laurel, Mississippi, Community of Glade, Mississippi, Community of Glaston, Mississippi, Community of Tuckers Crossing, Mississippi, 97.0 Exit 97 United States Highway #84, Chantilly Street, Community of Laurel, Mississippi, Gardiner Park, Lauren Rogers Museum of Art, Daphne Park, Laurel Country Club, Mason Memorial Park, Seventh Avenue Park, Communities of East View, Mississippi - Powers, Mississippi - Cleo, Mississippi - Mill Creek, Mississippi, 99.0 Exit 99 United States Highway #11, E 24th Street, State Highway #15, Community of Hoy, Mississippi, North Laurel Shopping Center, Southeastern Baptist College, Community of Moss, Mississippi, 104.0 Exit 104 Sharon Sandersville Road, Main Street, United States Highway #11, Community of Sandersville, Mississippi, Community of Errata, Mississippi, Communities of Haney, Mississippi - Markwald, Mississippi, Community of Hawkes, Mississippi, Community of Sharon, Mississippi, 113.0 Exit 113 State Highway #528, Pine Avenue, State Highway #503, Community of Heidelberg, Mississippi, Community of Claiborne, Mississippi, Community of Paulding, Mississippi, 118.0 Exit 118 County Road 119, United States Highway #11, Community of Vossburg, Mississippi, Community of Stafford Springs, Mississippi, Communities of Nancy, Mississippi - Good Water, Mississippi, 126.0 Exit 126 State Highway #18, United States Highway #11, State Highway #512, Community of Pachuta, Mississippi, Community of Beatrice, Mississippi, Community of Harmony, Mississippi, Community of Rose Hill, Mississippi, Community of Orange, Mississippi, Page 3/6 PDF Document Generated on 2019-Jan-14 Copyright 2019, Mile By Mile Media MileByMile.com Personal Road Trip Guide 134.0 Exit 134 State Highway #513, United States Highway #11, Community of Enterprise, Mississippi, Communities of West Enterprise, Mississippi - East Enterprise, Mississippi - Wautubbee, Mississippi, Community of Stonewall, Mississippi, Clarke County Airport, Archusa Memorial Gardens, Clarkco State Park, Communities of Fellowship, Mississippi - New Fellowship, Mississippi, Community of Roy, Mississippi, 137.0 Exit 137 County Road-370, United States Highway #11, Community of Enterprise, Mississippi, Community of White House, Mississippi, Community of Basic, Mississippi, 142.0 Exit 142 Meehan Savoy Road W, United States Highway #11, Community of Meehan, Mississippi, Community of Graham, Mississippi, Community of Chunky, Mississippi, 150.0 Exit 150 Airport Boulevard, State Highway #19, United Statest Highway #11, United States Highway #80, Community of Savannah Grove, Mississippi, Key Field, Communities of Arunde, Mississippi - Sterling, Mississippi, Community
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