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Summer Camping Tips for Mississippi: Heat, Bugs & State Parks with Josh Hinton

26 min · 24 de jun de 2026
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America 250 celebrations are coming to Mississippi State Parks this July 4th, and there's no better time to plan your summer getaway! Josh Hinton, park manager at LeFleur's Bluff State Park, joins the Mississippi Outdoors Podcast to share everything you need to know about camping in Mississippi this summer. He covers how to stay cool when you can't beat the heat, why moving air is the key to both comfort and keeping bugs off, what thermacell devices actually do and how to use them, and why hydrating the night before matters more than most people realize. He also walks through what Mississippi state parks offer in terms of facilities and amenities, what the rules are around pets, firearms, fireworks, and music, and how to book a spot online. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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Summer Camping Tips for Mississippi: Heat, Bugs & State Parks with Josh Hinton

America 250 celebrations are coming to Mississippi State Parks this July 4th, and there's no better time to plan your summer getaway! Josh Hinton, park manager at LeFleur's Bluff State Park, joins the Mississippi Outdoors Podcast to share everything you need to know about camping in Mississippi this summer. He covers how to stay cool when you can't beat the heat, why moving air is the key to both comfort and keeping bugs off, what thermacell devices actually do and how to use them, and why hydrating the night before matters more than most people realize. He also walks through what Mississippi state parks offer in terms of facilities and amenities, what the rules are around pets, firearms, fireworks, and music, and how to book a spot online. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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