Last updated on December 29th, 2025 at 08:17 pm

Mardi Gras on the Mississippi Gulf Coast is one of the most exciting and family-friendly Carnival celebrations anywhere in the country. Each community—from Waveland and Bay St. Louis to Pascagoula and Biloxi—hosts its own parades, krewes, and traditions. Because schedules can change quickly due to weather or local updates, we maintain this page with the latest confirmed parade dates and times for 2026. New announcements are posted as soon as they are released.

If you’re looking for the full history of Coast Mardi Gras, family-friendly viewing tips, route information, and details about every major krewe, be sure to explore our complete guide below.

Mississippi Gulf Coast Mardi Gras Calendar — 2026

Dates and times may change. Please check back as cities and krewes release updates. If you see a correction, leave a comment and we’ll update the schedule.

January 2026
Early parades & weekend events
Sat, Jan 3
1:00 PM
Kings Parade

City: Moss Point

Sat, Jan 10
5:00 PM
Jeep A Gras Parade

City: Long Beach

Notes: Downtown

Sat, Jan 17
2:00 PM
Parade

City: Picayune

Notes: Downtown

Sat, Jan 31
1:00 PM
Day Parade

City: Ocean Springs

February 2026
Lizana + main parade stretch
Sun, Feb 1
1:00 PM
Gulfport Lizana Parade

City: Gulfport

Notes: Starts at Lizana Elementary School

Sat, Feb 7
10:30 AM
Parade

City: Pascagoula

Sat, Feb 7
Time TBA
Parade

City: Long Beach

Sat, Feb 7
1:30 PM
Mystic Krewe of Pine Island

City: Vancleave

Sun, Feb 8
10:00 AM
Parade

City: Waveland

Notes: Krewe of Nereids

Fri, Feb 13
6:00 PM
Night Parade

City: Ocean Springs

Notes: Starts at Front Beach

Sat, Feb 14
2:00 PM
Parade

City: Gulfport

Sat, Feb 14
12:00 PM
Jackson County Carnival Association

City: Pascagoula

Sun, Feb 15
12:00 PM
Krewe of Diamondhead Parade

City: Diamondhead

Sun, Feb 15
Time TBA
Parade

City: Pass Christian

Notes: Small town, big effort

Sun, Feb 15
5:30 PM
Krewe of Neptune Night Parade

City: Biloxi

Sun, Feb 15
1:30 PM
North Bay Mardi Gras Association Parade

City: D’Iberville

Mon, Feb 16
Time TBA
Parade

City: Gautier

Tue, Feb 17 (Fat Tuesday)
1:00 PM
Gulf Coast Carnival Association Parade (Fat Tuesday)

City: Biloxi

Notes: Day parade

Tue, Feb 17 (Fat Tuesday)
1:00 PM
Krewe of Real People Parade

City: Bay St. Louis

“Time TBA” = Time to be announced by the city or krewe. Route maps can be inserted below each city section in your article.

Date (2026) City Event Time Notes
Jan 3Moss PointKings Parade1:00 PM
Jan 10Long BeachJeep A Gras Parade5:00 PMDowntown
Jan 17PicayuneParade2:00 PMDowntown
Jan 31Ocean SpringsDay Parade1:00 PM
Feb 1GulfportGulfport Lizana Parade1:00 PMStarts Lizana Elementary School
Feb 7PascagoulaParade10:30 AM
Feb 7Long BeachParadeTime TBA
Feb 7VancleaveMystic Krewe of Pine Island1:30 PM
Feb 8WavelandParade10:00 AMKrewe of Nereids
Feb 13Ocean SpringsNight Parade6:00 PMStarts at Front Beach
Feb 14GulfportParade2:00 PM
Feb 14PascagoulaJackson County Carnival Association12:00 PM
Feb 15DiamondheadKrewe of Diamondhead Parade12:00 PM
Feb 15Pass ChristianParadeTime TBASmall town, big effort
Feb 15BiloxiKrewe of Neptune Night Parade5:30 PM
Feb 15D’IbervilleNorth Bay Mardi Gras Association Parade1:30 PM
Feb 16GautierParadeTime TBA
Feb 17BiloxiGulf Coast Carnival Association Parade (Fat Tuesday)1:00 PMDay parade
Feb 17Bay St. LouisKrewe of Real People Parade1:00 PM

“Time TBA” = Time to be announced by the city or krewe.

If you’re planning to visit the Mississippi Gulf Coast for Mardi Gras, consider staying right in the heart of the action. Our partner site, Christies Gulf Beach Rentals , offers beautiful, comfortable vacation homes just minutes from many parade routes along the Coast. It’s the perfect way to enjoy Mardi Gras with convenience, comfort, and easy access to all the celebrations.

Important Mardi Gras Parade Tips for 2026

Mardi Gras on the Mississippi Gulf Coast is one of the most enjoyable and family-friendly Carnival celebrations in the country. To help you plan your visit, please keep the following in mind. Schedules can change with little notice, and every city differs in terms of parking, accessibility, and transportation.

  • Parade times may change: Weather, city decisions, and krewe logistics can cause time changes, delays, or even rescheduling. Always check back here or follow the official city announcements.
  • Weather delays are common: Heavy rain, storms, or unsafe road conditions may push a parade later in the day or move it to a different date. Coast cities typically make decisions early in the morning of the parade.
  • Arrive early for parking: Popular parades in Biloxi, Gulfport, Ocean Springs, and Bay St. Louis draw very large crowds. To get a good spot, plan to arrive 60–90 minutes early.
  • Handicapped parking: Many cities provide designated accessible parking areas near the parade route. Arrive early because these spaces fill quickly.
  • Shuttle services & public transportation: Some communities offer shuttle buses or off-site parking lots to make access easier. Check each city’s tourism site or Facebook page for details.
  • Family-friendly viewing: Most Mississippi Gulf Coast parades are extremely family friendly. Look for areas with more space (often near the start of the route) if you have small children.
  • Road closures: Expect major streets to close 1–2 hours before the parade begins. Use alternate routes and follow police instructions.
  • Bring essentials: Chairs, blankets, water, snacks, and bags for beads and throws will make your experience much more enjoyable.
  • Respect private property: Many areas along the route include private homes and businesses. Please stay on public sidewalks and designated viewing areas.

RetireCoast will continue updating this schedule throughout the 2026 season. Bookmark this page and check back often for the latest parade times and announcements.

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