| The local restaurants offer plenty of the
view and are relaxing treat. Don't let all the business of
Myrtle Beach surprise you; one of the favorite places among
locals and tourists alike to enjoy the beach is at the Myrtle
Beach State Park. The park
is home to a 300 acre maritime forest which by the way, is
the last maritime forest on the east coast. It is a great
place to enjoy a barbeque in the shade and just look out at
the peaceful ocean. The access to the beach is great and it
is rarely crowded.
If you're planning a visit to the Grand Strand, check out Myrtle Beach Hotels for you lodging needs. They offer a wide selection of quality accommodations.
Traveling on Southward is the City of Surfside Beach. The
Surfside Beach Pier is popular spot to enjoy a day at the
beach, with the pier and great seafood only a few steps away.
Next you will come to Garden City and the Garden City pier
with an arcade to keep the whole family busy as you enjoy
a break from the sun.
For the best seafood in the south Murrells’s Inlet
is just after Garden City. This is the spot to slowly enjoy
an exceptional meal and view the intercoastal waterway with
marchlands and a different view of the regal Myrtle Beach
in the distance.
Huntington Beach state Park is another popular place to enjoy
the ocean in Myrtle Beach. The Huntington Beach state park
is home to the beautiful Atalaya Castle that offers a mystical
place to explore and hear the whispers of times past.
In Litchfield and Georgetown the trees are draped with Spanish
moss giving these areas an almost but not quite eerie feeling.
The historic and charming buildings of Litchfield are homes
to art galleries and cafes today and the downtown area of
Georgetown is one of the locals best kept secret.
To give an accurate account of Myrtle Beach you would need
to realize that there are many beaches, each with it's uniquely
different personality and feel. You can literally spend a
week in Myrtle Beach and be somewhere different everyday. |