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Myrtle Beach 1

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, stretches over 60 miles of soft, sandy coastline, making it an ideal spot for sunbathing, sandcastle-building, and leisurely strolls along the shore. The warm Atlantic waters and gentle waves are perfect for swimmers of all ages, while beginners can take surf or paddleboard lessons right on the beach. Beyond the sand, the bustling boardwalk offers amusement rides, mini-golf, seafood shacks, and live entertainment, ensuring fun both day and night. Families will appreciate the kid-friendly attractions like aquariums and water parks, while couples and friends can explore vibrant nightlife venues, from beachfront bars to live music spots. With plenty of public access points, ample parking, and lifeguarded beaches throughout the season, Myrtle Beach combines classic coastal charm with modern conveniences for a worry-free seaside getaway.

amenities

Restaurants Nearby

Restaurants Nearby

Restrooms

Restrooms

Showers

Showers

Snack Shack

Snack Shack

Gear Rental

Gear Rental

Accessibility Mat

Accessibility Mat

activities

Biking

Biking

Fishing

Fishing

Golf

Golf

Surfing

Surfing

Swimming

Swimming

Volleyball

Volleyball

prohibitions

No Alcohol

No Alcohol

No Dogs

No Dogs

No Fire Pits

No Fire Pits

No Littering

No Littering

No Smoking

No Smoking

No Glass

No Glass

hazards

Jellyfish

Jellyfish

Rip Currents

Rip Currents

Swim at your Own Risk

Beaches and oceans are dynamic natural environments.  Crowd conditions, currents, waves, wild animals, and other water and beach conditions can rapidly change. The risks and conditions shown on this site are informational only and not always real-time.  Actual conditions may differ.  Lifeguards are not always on duty or available.  Always remain aware of your surroundings and exercise due care for your own safety and the safety of others around you. 

Always check for water warnings or check with a lifeguard before you swim.