Ocean Springs Beaches Guide (Front Beach + East Beach)
Ocean Springs does not have the wide, white-sand beaches that Pensacola or Destin are known for. What it has instead are two bay-side beaches that are calm, accessible, and genuinely pleasant for the right kind of beach day. Front Beach and East Beach sit along Biloxi Bay, offering warm water, easy parking, and views of Biloxi across the water. Knowing what each one is good for helps you use your time well.
Front Beach: The Downtown Waterfront
Front Beach is the more central of the two, located at the western end of the Ocean Springs waterfront near the harbor. It is a short drive or easy walk from downtown Government Street. The beach itself is a modest stretch of sand, but the surroundings make it worth the visit.
The pier at Front Beach extends out over the bay and is used by locals for fishing, crabbing, and watching boats. In the late afternoon, the pier gets busy with crabbers dropping lines with chicken necks and bait into the shallower water below. You do not need a license to crab from this pier, and it is a good activity for families.
Sunset at Front Beach is the real draw. When the sky is clear, the light over the bay turns colors you do not find inland. Bring your own chairs since shade structures are limited, and expect a crowd on Friday evenings in spring and fall when the weather is right.
Parking is available in a small lot near the beach and along the adjoining streets. It fills up on weekends. Arrive by midmorning on busy days if you want a good spot.
East Beach: Quieter and Longer
East Beach runs east from the harbor area along the shoreline and is significantly less crowded than Front Beach on most days. The beach is wider in sections and the walk along the waterfront can stretch a good distance depending on conditions.
The water at East Beach is shallow for a long way out, making it a better option for families with young kids who want to wade rather than swim in deep water. The bottom is sandy in most spots, though you may encounter patches of shells, so water shoes are a sensible call.
Compared to Front Beach, East Beach has less infrastructure around it. That is part of the appeal. You are more likely to have a stretch of waterfront to yourself on a weekday, and the birding along the marsh edge near East Beach is better than anywhere in the downtown area. Herons, egrets, and brown pelicans are regular sights.
If you are staying for more than one beach visit, go to Front Beach for the pier and the sunset view, and go to East Beach when you want fewer people and more space to walk.
What to Know Before You Go
The beaches face north into Biloxi Bay, not south into the Gulf of Mexico. That means the water is calmer and slightly warmer than Gulf-side beaches, but also more protected and shorter on waves. For swimming, the calm is an advantage. For surfing, you will not find it here.
Water temperatures on Biloxi Bay are genuinely warm by June and stay swimable through September. In October the water is still tolerable for wading. Summer afternoons bring thunderstorms on the coast that can develop quickly, so watch the sky and leave the beach if lightning is close.
There are no lifeguards at either beach. Swim where you can touch the bottom or stay near the pier if you are not confident in deep water.
For full-day Gulf access and open-water beaches, the barrier islands of Gulf Islands National Seashore are a ferry ride away from Gulfport and offer a different category of beach experience. For activities around the wider waterfront area and bay, the Davis Bayou unit of the National Seashore is just east of town and has a fishing pier and kayak access within walking distance of the campground.
Combining the Beach with the Rest of Ocean Springs
Neither Front Beach nor East Beach is an all-day destination on its own. The better approach is to combine a beach visit with the rest of what the town offers. Spend the morning on the beach, then walk or drive to the Walter Anderson Museum of Art before it closes in the afternoon. The downtown galleries and shops on Washington Avenue and Government Street are a 10-minute walk from Front Beach.
For food after the beach, see the best restaurants in Ocean Springs for what is currently open and worth the stop.
Ocean Springs is the kind of beach town where the beach is good but not the only reason to come. Plan for both.