Myrtle Beach State Park
"Visitors from Myrtle Beach come for a quieter beach experience, camping, and easy access to nature without leaving the city."
Oceanfront state park with beach access, camping, fishing, and maritime forest.
Discover 6 parks for birdwatching within driving distance of Myrtle Beach
"Visitors from Myrtle Beach come for a quieter beach experience, camping, and easy access to nature without leaving the city."
Oceanfront state park with beach access, camping, fishing, and maritime forest.
"Visitors from Myrtle Beach often come for a quieter beach experience, wildlife viewing, and the historic castle. It is an easy day trip from the Grand Strand."
A coastal park with beaches, marshes, wildlife viewing, and the historic Atalaya Castle.
"Myrtle Beach visitors often seek a break from the busy resort area and head here for birding, paddling, and a more natural coastal experience. The park offers a low-key contrast to the Grand Strand."
A peaceful coastal park with marsh views, paddling, fishing, and abundant wildlife.
"Visitors from Myrtle Beach come for a quieter inland nature experience away from the coast. The park makes a good add-on for travelers looking to balance beach time with paddling and wildlife viewing."
A quiet river park known for paddling, fishing, and cypress swamp scenery.
"Myrtle Beach visitors looking for a break from the coast’s resort areas often come for a quieter historic experience. The site offers a meaningful inland day trip with cultural depth."
A preserved Lowcountry plantation site with historic house tours, scenic grounds, and rich cultural history.
"Myrtle Beach visitors looking to trade the coast for a calmer inland setting may enjoy the park's lake and wooded scenery. It offers a quieter outdoor experience with fishing and camping."
A peaceful Pee Dee park with a scenic lake, camping, fishing, and paddling.