Myrtle Beach State Park
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Introduction to Myrtle Beach State Park
Just south of Ocean Boulevard is the maritime forest of Myrtle Beach State Park, the first state park to open its gates in South Carolina. Stay for a spell by renting a campsite for the night (tent or RV compatible) or spend the day exploring the park's nature trails, surf fishing, biking, or walking the fishing pier after grabbing an ice cream cone in the gift shop.
Park Overview
The park covers 312 acres of land that butts up to a clean beach that's usually less crowded than the public beaches, according to visitors. More amenities include picnic tables and pavilions, and a nature center if you want to learn about the turtles, birds, and other South Carolina maritime wildlife that call the park home. Recent visitors said the pier is a prime fishing spot and that the surrounding trails are great to explore.
Activities and Amenities
Myrtle Beach State Park offers a variety of activities and amenities for visitors. You can enjoy:
- Nature trails
- Surf fishing
- Biking
- Walking the fishing pier
Additionally, the park has picnic tables, pavilions, and a nature center for those interested in learning about the local wildlife.
Visitor Reviews
Recent visitors have praised the park's easy-rated trails and the prime fishing spots on the pier.
Hours of Operation
The park is open year-round from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. It closes at 8 p.m. from December to February.
Admission Details
Admission costs $8 for adults, with discounts for seniors, and $4 for children ages 6 to 15. Children younger than 5 can enter for free. Prices for campsite rentals vary depending on the amenities offered, and most campsite reservations require a minimum stay of two nights. Some park activities, such as pier fishing, may have additional costs.
Additional Information
For more details and to view park maps, visit the Myrtle Beach State Park website.