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Gulf Islands National SeashoreThis is an enlarged photograph of the common goldenrod wildflower in bloom in the fall.
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Gulf Islands National Seashore
Bus

There are Greyhound Bus Terminals in Biloxi, MS, and Pensacola, FL. 

For schedule and bus-stop information please check the Greyhound Bus Service website at http://www.greyhound.com.

Buses do not stop in the Seashore.

A view of the Advanced Redoubt drawbridge.  

Did You Know?
The Third System fortifications consisted of 42 forts built between 1816 and 1870. They were used to guard all the principal harbors, rivers, and naval yards of the United States. Only the Advanced Redoubt of Fort Barrancas at Gulf Islands National Seashore was built entirely for land defense.

Last Updated: August 23, 2006 at 16:52 EST