Myrtle Beach Area Boating Information

Boating opportunities abound in the Myrtle Beach area, with rivers, lakes, inlets, bays...
Myrtle Beach-Area Piers

Apache Family
Campground and Pier
9700 Kings Road, Myrtle Beach.
Myrtle Beach Area Tennis Clubs

Grande Dunes
Tennis Club
8821 Marina Parkway, Myrtle Beach; 449-4486
Myrtle Beach-Area Beach Rules

Changing clothes |
No changing clothes or changing into a bathing suit in a public...
Area full of fishing, boating options
Anglers wishing to wet a line in the Myrtle Beach area have plenty of options.
Myrtle Beach-Area Campgrounds

10108 Kings Road, Myrtle Beach
843-449-3714
800-255-3568
www.myrtlebeachtravelpark.com
Oceanfront RV camping options, water recreation area, arcade, stocked lake fishing, complete grocery store, modern facilities including wireless Internet and more.
Local Outdoors notebook: Youth Waterfowl Days set for next month
Young waterfowl hunters across the state will enjoy special days in the field Feb. 6-7 during Youth Waterfowl Days on private lands, public waters normally open to waterfowl hunting, and on some S.C.
Canine Cavorting in Myrtle Beach Area
If your four-legged pooch is your faithful travel companion, here are a few free, recreational dog park options in the Myrtle Beach area, including one in the works that may be available on your next trip.
Rolling at Myrtle Beach area Skate Parks

Recreation around here isn't limited to sand and sea. Extreme athletes such as skateboarders take on the pavement ... concrete, ramps and rails as well. If you've packed your board for your visit to the Grand Strand and you're Jonesing to use it, here's where to find area public skate parks:
An Expedition into History:

History buffs and families alike can benefit from a trip to Brookgreen Gardens. Founded in 1931 by Archer and Anna Huntington, this 9,120-acre preserve between Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island includes a lush year-round garden, a substantial exhibit of large and...
