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    Myrtle Beach State Park

    3.2 (5 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Beach at State Park Feb. 2024.

    Have been coming to Myrtle for 15 years and have never visited the state park. Was a lovely experience. Lots of trails, sun, educational experiences wrapped up in one location. Will be back.

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    Myrtle Beach State Park

    4.0(143 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    Such a beautiful beach and well maintained…read more We visited this local beach and had a great day. Went back a few times and can't wait to go back again.

    Myrtle Beach State Park is a fantastic park, it is one of sixteen SC State Parks built by the…read moreCivilian Conservation Corps. Opened in 1936 it was the first park to open in the system. The Park is situated in an oceanfront maritime forest with a beautiful beach and stunning oceans views from its free fishing pier. The park offers boardwalks to easily reach the beach as well as outdoor showers to rinse off, there are plenty of bathrooms and changing facilities just a short walk from the beach. With a mile of beach it has six cabins available to rent just several hundred yards from the beach, for those that enjoy camping there are 278 campsites nestled under the towering trees, 138 of them have full-hookups (water, electricity & sewer), there are also 30 designated, seasonal tent sites. There are 2 hiking trails available in the park, both the Sculptured Oak and Yaupon trails lead to the beach. There are 2 gift shops to do all your souvenir shopping or pick up last minute supplies for camping or fishing. There are seven picnic shelters for group gatherings, reunions, etc. The Park has an incredible nature center with programs for kids of all ages. Programs and Guided Tours include fun, engaging and educational programs on a variety of topics and are offered year round to raise awareness about the natural resources of the park. Pets are not allowed on the beaches from 10am until 5pm (7 days a week) May 1 through Labor Day, Bikes are also not allowed on the beach during the same time periods as pets.

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    Myrtle Beach State Park - 44th Annual American Heart Association Beach Ride

    44th Annual American Heart Association Beach Ride

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    Waccamaw National Wildlife Refuge - Wetlands

    Waccamaw National Wildlife Refuge

    4.5(4 reviews)
    10.8 mi

    This is a must in the Myrtle Beach area! The tour is…read morerelaxing, entertaining, and educational I have been four or five times. Each time it's different because they discuss what's happening on the river at the time you're there. This visit we've seen lots of alligators, including a baby, yellow, bellied slider turtles, lots of osprey, starting to raise their young and some beautiful plant life as well as the lore that goes with both the ICW, the rivers and all that goes on there. We always take visitors here. However, it's a place for locals to go over and over again. It's one of my favorite ways to relax and spend some time on the water. This visit we saw Peacock that must've been 8 feet long. He was magnificent. It would be a great place to or friends to show them a little appreciation!

    While visiting myrtle beach, I was looking for an area with some trails that would be easier since…read morei would have my husband with me who is really not a hiker. We decided on the yellow and blue trail in waccamaw wildlife refuge. Reviews i had read from other sources stated that they had seen lots of wildlife over off this trail. The trail was pretty secluded and felt set back away from everything. There were so many trees! Absolutely loved it! We walked on a blanket of pine needles for a good chunk of the trail and then on a boardwalk for part of the trail. Saw lots of spider webs, some caterpillars, lots of lizards, some birds, and then a squirrel. The trail was quiet on a friday morning, we only saw a handful of people. It was a lovely stroll in nature and one of the highlights of the trip. It definitely made me want to come back to south carolina to come and explore with some friends and really go and see more of the beauty!

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