McCoy's Swamp and River Tours
McCoy's River and Swamp tours leave from the Pascagoula River
Audubon Center in Moss Point Ms. The tour, on average, last two hours
and travels through the old growth swamps and tidal marshes of the
River.
The Pascagoula is one of the last free flowing rivers in the upper 48 states. Because of its pristine state, the biodiversity of the basin is very impressive.
This offers a great opportunity for visitors to see a multitude of wildlife including migratory birds that use the river basin throughout the year, shore and water birds, American alligators, and many more animals that call the river basin home.
Regular days and times of the tour are:
Tuesday, Thursday, 10:00am and 2:00pm each day, and Saturdays at 10:00 a.m. only.
Interested partys must call Captain Benny McCoy at 228.219.4583 to reserve a seat on the boat, or to discuss other arrangements for large groups or parties. Feel free to call the center for more information at 228.475.0825
McCoy's River and Swamp tours are fully certified by the US Coast Guard and insured. Lifejackets are available and mandatory for children under the age of 12.
The Pascagoula is one of the last free flowing rivers in the upper 48 states. Because of its pristine state, the biodiversity of the basin is very impressive.
This offers a great opportunity for visitors to see a multitude of wildlife including migratory birds that use the river basin throughout the year, shore and water birds, American alligators, and many more animals that call the river basin home.
Regular days and times of the tour are:
Tuesday, Thursday, 10:00am and 2:00pm each day, and Saturdays at 10:00 a.m. only.
Interested partys must call Captain Benny McCoy at 228.219.4583 to reserve a seat on the boat, or to discuss other arrangements for large groups or parties. Feel free to call the center for more information at 228.475.0825
McCoy's River and Swamp tours are fully certified by the US Coast Guard and insured. Lifejackets are available and mandatory for children under the age of 12.
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