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Highway 17 | Deep Sea Fishing is a must activity when you are staying in Myrtle Beach. Sailing out into the open waters of the Atlantic on an adventure is exciting. | |
300 S Ocean Blvd | Want a day out for old fashioned family amusement park fun? Family Kingdom is just the place to go. Located one block from the Atlantic Ocean in Myrtle Beach, it offers unique views of the ocean, over thirty park rides and a water park across the street. | |
16148 Ocean HWY | Camping on the beach, educational facilities, picnics or just a day in the middle of Coastal South Carolina’s beautiful wildlife, Huntington Beach State Park offers it all and more. Conveniently located between Myrtle Beach and Historic Georgetown this state park offers something for everyone. | |
2nd Ave North | There is a stretch of beach that runs from the 2nd Avenue Pier to the 14th Avenue Pier in Myrtle Beach, parallel to the beach is a brand new boardwalk that will knock visitors over with its gracious beauty. The handsomely landscaped boardwalk winds its way along the natural serpentine path of the dunes. | |
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4401 South Kings HWY | Located at the very southern most end of Myrtle Beach with its beach, fishing pier, oceanfront woods and campgrounds, Myrtle Beach State Park is one of the area’s most popular attractions, especially for the outdoor enthusiast. Established in 1934 as part of Franklin D. | |
3000 10th Avenue North | Swimming in the Atlantic Ocean isn’t sufficient? Then you will want to check out South Carolina’s largest water park located in Myrtle Beach. Myrtle Waves is located on the Bypass at 10th Avenue close to Broadway at the Beach and NASCAR Speedpark. | |
1820 21st Avenue North | A popular destination while at Myrtle Beach is the Nascar Speedpark. It isn’t just for race car fans. | |
| When you think of Myrtle Beach what things come to mind? Golf, of course and white sandy beaches jump out as well. Surfing, sunbathing and people watching are popular beach past times. | |
1251 21st Avenue North | Take me out to the ball game! The Myrtle Beach Pelicans are a Player's Development Team for the Texas Rangers. Relatively new to the ball park is Pelicans Beach, located down the third base line. | |
3051 Ripken Way | Calvin Edwin “Cal” Ripken, Jr. aka “Iron Man”, retired short stop and third basemen for the Baltimore Orioles and his brother Bill Ripken, retired MLB second baseman created Ripken Baseball Tournament to pay tribute to the game they have loved since their childhood. | |
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910 Highway 17 | When you think of the south you think of car racing and water attractions and in the East Coast’s premiere golf community, Myrtle Beach and you have Wild Water & Wheels of Surfside, South Carolina. Filled with water slides, pools, go-karts, bumper boats and 18 hole mini golf course. | |
Hwy 17 at Barefoot Landing | Located just inside Barefoot Landing in North Myrtle Beach is a wondrous wildlife habitat and home to the largest crocodile in the United States. Utan, the King Croc resides at Alligator Adventure. | |
1931 Brookgreen Gardens Dr | Established in 1931 as a non-profit garden museum, Brookgreen Gardens has become a National Historic Landmark. Archer and Anna Hyatt Huntington established the garden to preserve native flora and fauna as well as display objects of art within a natural setting. | |
Children's Museum of South Carolina 2501 N. Kings Hwy | . | |
L. W. Paul Living History Farm 2279 Harris Short Cut Rd. | . | |
1185 Celebrity Circle | Have you ever wanted to jump inside your favorite game, such as EverQuest or World of Warcraft? You can become a wand wielding champion at MagiQuest. This attraction located in Broadway at the Beach complex offers guests a chance to be a hero by completing quests, daring duels and writing their own story. | |
1110 Celebrity Circle | Combine excitement and education as you visit Ripley’s Aquarium located in Broadway at the Beach, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Off to the righ of the upper level of the aquarium is the educational center where they host regular events and can schedule special classes for your group. | |
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4750 Highway 17 | Created as a tribute to their home town, legendary country music group ALABAMA, brought Alabama Theater to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Designed with state of the art technology and head line performers, Alabama Theater has been voted #1 in live theater on the Grand Strand. | |
8901-A Business 17 North | The Carolina Opry is one of the oldest running live entertainment venues in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Calvin Gilmore brought Grand Ole Opry style entertainment to the Grand Strand twenty-five years ago. | |
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4640 Highway 17 S. | The House of Blues was created by Issac Tigrett. It became a dream of his to bring the music of the rural south to the world. | |
2925 Hollywood Drive | Legends in Concert is located next to Planet Hollywood at Broadway At The Beach. If you ever wanted to enjoy the performance of one of your favorite musicians from the past, this is the place. | |
2904 Fantasy Way | Drive down Fantasy Way in Myrtle Beach and enter another time and place at Medieval Times. Just beyond the walls of the 11th century castle you will walk through the Hall of Arms on your way to the arena. | |
1420 Celebrity Circle | One of the first things people see as they drive towards Broadway at the Beach is the 7,000 square feet dome of Palace Theater. The Palace Theater is a live entertainment venue offering a variety of shows for the whole family. | |
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