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HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Sat, 09 Nov 2024 18:38:27 GMTServer: ApacheUpgrade: h2Connection: UpgradeLast-Modified: Thu, 18 Jun 2020 15:17:30 GMTETag: 3540-5a85d466bc801Accept-Ranges: bytesContent-Length: 13632Cache-Control: max-age600Expires: Sat, 09 Nov 2024 18:48:27 GMTVary: Accept-Encoding,User-AgentContent-Type: text/html !DOCTYPE html PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd>html xmlnshttp://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml dirltr>!-- InstanceBegin template/Templates/myrtletemplate.dwt codeOutsideHTMLIsLockedfalse -->a nametop2 idtop2>head>!-- InstanceBeginEditable nameheader --> meta http-equivContent-Type contenttext/html; charsetUTF-8/> meta nameDescription contentA visitors guide to the park: the beach, campgrounds, hiking trails, picnic areas and fishing pier./> meta nameKeywords contentSC, camping, hiking, fishing, Myrtle Beach, RV, campground /> title>Myrtle Beach State Park, South Carolina/title>!-- InstanceEndEditable --> link relstylesheet typetext/css hrefcss/style.css mediascreen /> link relicon typeimage/x-icon hreffavicon.ico /> !-- InstanceBeginEditable namehead --> !-- InstanceEndEditable -->/head>body idtop>div idlayout_wrapper_outer>div idlayout_wrapper> div idlayout_top> div idsite_title>img idtoppic srcimages/mb/myrtle-beach-sunset.jpg altsunrise on the beach />h6>a hrefindex.html>Myrtle Beach State Parkspan>/span>/a>/h6> h7>A natural setting on the Grand Strand/h7> /div> /div>div idlayout_body_outer>div idlayout_body>div idnavigation> div idnav1> ul> li>a hrefindex.html>Home/a>/li> li>a hrefcamping.html>Camping / Cabins/a>/li> li>a hrefbeach.html>Beach/a>/li> li>a hreffishing-pier.html>Fishing/a>/li> li>a hrefmyrtle-beach-trails.html>Hiking/a>/li> /ul> div classclearer> /div> /div> div idnav2> ul> /ul> div classclearer> /div> /div> /div> div idmain> div classleft idcontent_outer> div idcontent> !--X2 -->!-- InstanceBeginEditable namebody --> h1>Something Different at Myrtle Beach./h1> p>You can enjoy all that Myrtle Beach has to offer and spend your nights camping near the beach. Many folks use the park as their launching pad for visiting many of Myrtle Beachs attractions. Yet you do not img srcimages/mb/myrtle-beach-fishing-pier.jpg alttwilight on the fishing pier width250 height188 classleft />have to leave the park at all if your plan is to just enjoy the beach and go swimming in the ocean. The park has close to a mile of Grand Strand beach. You can stay for an afternoon or a week and find time to explore the parks natural habitats, enjoy the sea breeze blowing through your camp while you sleep, or just relax. In addition to the beach and campground, Myrtle Beach State Park also contains miles of hiking trails, a fishing pier, picnic facilities and more./p>p>This page provides an overview of the parks amenities and links to pages that have additional, and more in depth, information. You can also use the navigation links found on this and other pages to jump directly to specific information you are looking for./p>br />h2>Entering the Park/h2>p>span classbold>Fees/span> for entering the park are on a per person basis./p>ul>li>$8 per adult (16 and older)/li>img srcimages/mb/myrtle-beach-entrance-booth.jpg altthe entrance booth just off the main highway width250 height188 classalignright />li>$5 per Senior Citizens (65 and older)/li>li>$4 per child age 6-15/li>li>Children 5 and younger – free!/li>/ul>h4>Park Hours/h4>ul>li>March through November - 6 am to 10 pm/li>li>December through February – 6 am to 8 pm/li>/ul>h4>Office Hours /h4>ul>p classbold>The main park office/p>li>Monday through Friday – 8 am to 5 pm/li>li>Saturday and Sunday – 11 am to 5 pm/li>br />p classbold>The campground office / camp store/p>li>April through September: 8 AM - 9:30 PM /li>li>March, October and November: 8 AM - 8 PM/li>li>December - February: limited hours/li>/ul>h4>Location/h4>p>The park is located off of South Kings Highway (Rte 17) near the Myrtle Beach Airport. You should be aware that the park is located off of one end of the runway, which means there is a lot of low flying airplane traffic throughout the day. a hrefdriving.html>Driving Directions/a>./p>br />img classleft srcimages/mb/tent-camping.jpg width250 height188 alttents in the parks campground />br/>h2>a hrefcamping.html>Camping and Cabins/a>/h2>p>The campground is large – 350 campsites – but pleasant. It is surrounded by and built within a maritime forest. The towering pines offer plenty of shade. There are tent, RV and large RV campsites. Reservations are recommended for the busy summer season but the park does hold some sites back to be rented on a first-come-first-served basis./p>p>There are cabins for rent, which are located in an separate area from the campground, and two apartment style lodging facilities available. /p>h2>a hrefbeach.html>Beach/a>/h2>p>The beach is what you would expect for the Grand Strand – img srcimages/mb/myrtle-beach-shoreline.jpg altthe beach from the fishing pier width250 height188 classalignright />wide and with nice white sand. There is lots of room and there can be less of a crowd here than what that you find in areas where the beach is lined with hotels. A fishing pier splits the parks beachfront in two. On both sides of the pier there are parking areas at the back of the beach dunes. The park also makes it easy to enjoy a day at the beach, with easy to access restrooms and some open air showers at the paths that lead between the dunes and connect the parking areas with the beach. /p>br/>h2>a hrefmyrtle-beach-trails.html>Hiking/a>/h2>p>There are a number of trails that wind their way through the park. All of these are easy going, relatively flat hikes. When you combine the parking areas and the beachfront boardwalk, you could easily cover a few miles and see a lot of different parts img srcimages/mb/picnic-light-live-oak.jpg altpicnic tables under large live oaks width250 height188 classalignleft />of the parks features: the beach, some relatively rare maritime forest and even some freshwater ponds./p>br/>h2>a hreffishing-pier.html>Fishing/a>/h2>p>The fishing pier is one of the centerpieces of the park. You need to pay a daily fee ($8 or less, depending on your age) to fish - walking is free - but if you want to get your line in the water, it is a great deal./p>br/>h2>a hrefpicnic.html>Picnicking/a>/h2>p>There are both group facilities, available for rent, and individual grilles with picnic tables. Many of the parks picnic facilities are north of the pier, either along the road coming into the main beach area or in the areas that are behind the beach parking areas./p>br/>h2>Childrens Activities/h2>br />h4>Nature Programs/h4>p>The park offers talks and interactive presentations that discuss a range of topics. Most programs are family oriented so they can be fun for adults too!/p>h4>img srcimages/mb/nature-center-myrtle-beach.jpg altthe myrtle beach state park nature center width250 height188 classalignright />Nature Education Center /h4>p>A small nature center, when open, has displays that include live animals and hands on displays. There is an emphasis on local organ sims, especially to stress the importance of the parks habitats. It is typically open from Tuesday through Saturdays. When the center is not open it can be fun to visit the outdoor wildlife habitat display that is in front of the building./p>h4>Playgrounds/h4>p>There are two playgrounds in Myrtle Beach State Park. One is located behind the north side beach parking lot. The other is found near the activity center, which is not far from the main park office./p>br />h2>Horseback Riding/h2>p>span classatt>The beach is open for horseback riding from /span>the third Saturday in November through the last day of February. In addition to per person park entry fees, each horse is charged $25 for entering the park and must have current Negative Coggins papers. Horses are not allowed to remain in the park overnight./p>br />h2>img srcimages/mb/dog_small.jpg alta sign with a dog width48 height48 classalignleft />Pets/h2>p>Pets are allowed in the park, with some stipulations. They must be kept on a six foot leash and be under your control at all times. There are also a few places where they are not allowed at all./p>h4>The parks official line on dogs: /h4>dt>dd>Pets are allowed in the campgrounds. Dogs that bark excessively or that threatan other guests will not be tolerated./dd>dd>Pets are not allowed in the cabins, the cabin area, or in the apartments./dd>dd>Per a municipal ordinace for all the local beaches: Dogs are not allowed on the beach from May 1 through Labor day during the hours of 8:00 AM until 5:00 PM./dd>/dt>p> /p>h2>Contact Information/h2>p>This site is not affiliated with the park, park management, or the state of South Carolina. Contact the park if you need further information or assistance./p> h5>Myrtle Beach State Park/h5>4401 South Kings HWYbr />Myrtle Beach,SC 29575br />Phone: (843) 238-5325br />a hrefhttp://www.southcarolinaparks.com/park-finder/state-park/795.aspx>website/a>p> /p> p classcenter>img srcimages/mb/myrtle-beach-park-entrance.jpg width550 height207 altthe entrance to the park from S. Kings Highway />/p> p>a href#top2>Return to the top of the page.../a>/p> !-- InstanceEndEditable --> /div> /div> div classright idsidebar_outer> div idsidebar> div classbox> div classbox_title>Myrtle Beach State Park/div> div classbox_content> ul> li>a hrefindex.html>Home/a>/li> li>a hrefcamping.html>Camping and Cabins/a>/li> li> a hrefbeach.html>Beach/a>/li> li>a hreffishing-pier.html>Fishing/a>/li> li>a hrefmyrtle-beach-trails.html>Hiking/a>/li> li>a hrefresources/myrtle-beach-state-park-map.pdf>Park Map/a>/li> li>a hrefdriving.html>Driving Directions/a>/li> /ul> /div> /div> div classbox> div classbox_title>Other Resources/div> div classbox_content> ul> li>a hrefhttp://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?lat33.66606814261825&lon-78.93264770507812&siteilm&smap1&marine0&unit0&lgen>Myrtle Beach Weather/a>/li> li>a hrefhttp://www.ortley-beach.com/>Ortley Beach New Jersey/a>/li> li>a hrefhttp://www.huntingtonbeachstatepark.net/>Huntington Beach State Park/a>/li> /ul> /div> /div> div classbox> div classbox_content> /div> /div> /div> /div> div classclearer> /div> /div> div iddashboard> div iddashboard_inner> div classcol3 left> div classcol3_content> div classcol_title>Other Beaches/div> ul> li>a hrefhttp://www.first-landing-state-park.org/>First Landing State Park/a>/li> li>a hrefhttp://www.pointpleasantnj.net/>Point Pleasant, NJ/a>/li> li>a hrefhttp://www.salisbury-beach.org/index.html>Salisbury Beach MA/a>/li> li>a hrefhttp://www.hamptonbeachnh.org/>Hampton Beach, NH/a>/li> li>/li> /ul> /div> /div> div classcol3mid left> div classcol3_content> div classcol_title>Other Parks / Recreation Areas/div> ul> li>a hrefhttp://www.redtopmountainstatepark.org/>Red Top Mountain Park/a>/li> li>a hrefhttp://www.allatoonalake.org/>Lake Allatoona/a>/li> li>a hrefhttp://www.joe-pool-lake.org/>Joe Pool Lake/a>/li> li>/li> li>/li> /ul> /div> /div> div classcol3 right> div classcol3_content> div classcol_title>Soon.../div> ul> li>more to follow.../li> li>/li> li>/li> li>/li> li>/li> /ul> /div> /div> div classclearer> /div> /div> /div> /div> /div> div idfooter> div classleft> © 2009 - 2019 myrtlebeachstatepark.net | a hrefresources/privacypolicy.html>Privacy Policy/a>/div> div classright> a hrefhttp://templates.arcsin.se/>Website template/a> by a hrefhttp://arcsin.se/>Arcsin/a> /div> div classclearer> /div> /div>/div>/div>!-- Start of StatCounter Code -->script typetext/javascript>var sc_project4866614; var sc_invisible1; var sc_partition57; var sc_click_stat1; var sc_security1f95481d; /script>script typetext/javascriptsrchttp://www.statcounter.com/counter/counter.js>/script>noscript>divclassstatcounter>a titleweb counterhrefhttp://www.statcounter.com/ target_blank>imgclassstatcountersrchttp://c.statcounter.com/4866614/0/1f95481d/1/altweb counter >/a>/div>/noscript>!-- End of StatCounter Code -->/body>!-- InstanceEnd -->/html>
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