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Campsites, RV parks, trails, and lookouts are in abundance here, so bring your cam- era and your fishing gear, and set up shop along the beach. Grand Isle is actually the only inhabited barrier island in the state of Louisiana, making it a unique stop for all. Nearby state parks allow for uninterrupted walks in the preserved coastal habitats, and the seafood here is easily accessible and overwhelmingly delicious. Louisiana it- self is known for its Cajun cuisine, so ex- pect that influence in the restaurants here. Grand Isle prides itself on being a “Sporstman’s Paradise,” so ice your beer and cast your line. You'll want to stay a while. “EAST BEACH IS WHERE THE PARTY’S AT, So If You’Re IN The mood foR a feSTIVaL oR a LIVe BaNd, head ThaT waY.” IP Biloxi, Mississippi is our next exit. Biloxi is one of the oldest communities in the entire country, being that it was settled in the late 1600s. The white sands of Biloxi Beach are soft and comforting, and the weather is mild. But Biloxi isn’t just a “beach town.” The city is a great for tourists, as it has all of the best attractions. Biloxi offers “24-hour non- stop casino resorts,” as well as deep-sea fishing excursions, so there is truly some- thing for everyone.