Myrtle Beach State Park

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1820 21st Ave N
Myrtle Beach, SC 29577

Myrtle Beach State Park in Myrtle Beach, SC, offers a wide array of activities for nature enthusiasts. Visitors can enjoy hiking trails through maritime forests, spot diverse wildlife in their natural habitats, and relax on the pristine beaches along the Atlantic coast.

With its picturesque picnic areas and well-maintained camping facilities, Myrtle Beach State Park is an ideal destination for families and outdoor adventurers. Birdwatchers can marvel at the variety of bird species that call the park home, while history buffs can explore the remains of Atalaya, a historic winter residence.

Whether you're looking to unwind by the ocean, immerse yourself in nature, or engage in recreational activities, Myrtle Beach State Park provides a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, making it a must-visit destination for those seeking a peaceful retreat.

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Cindy M.
9/22/2025

This State Park is so beautiful with tons of trails and beach access. We went in Sept (last day of summer) so not sure if there are lifeguards in the summer. Family purchased a yearly pass...

Rich K.
12/31/2024

The state park does not welcome out of state vacationers by discriminatory pricing of such things as entrance prices for Seniors. I am listed as a disabled senior but told that only Carolina...

Jessica L.
2/9/2024

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.

Michael J.
7/5/2018

Great state park pier. Pier is in very good condition. It's free u less you are fishing. It cost $2.50 per person for fishing. It has a nice gift shop, bathrooms, and sand rinse off station. They...

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