Myrtle Beach State Park offers many fun activities including hiking, camping, picnicking, wildlife watching, beachcombing, sunbathing, fishing, surfing, kitesurfing, horse riding, windsurfing, paddle-boarding, kayaking, canoeing, jet-skiing, surf-skiing, boating, wakeboarding, and parasailing. If you are planning to enter the water near Myrtle Beach State Park, we recommend being careful as the water here is known to have dangerous and unpredictable rip currents. In addition, jellyfish are also known to be occasionally present in Myrtle Beach State Park - these animals can inflict painful stings if disturbed. Depending on the time of the year, you can see many kinds of animals in the water near Myrtle Beach State Park including dolphins and sea turtles. If you like fishing, the Myrtle beach State Park Pier offers amazing Instagram-worthy views of the Grand Strand region shoreline and it is also a great fishing spot - depending on the time of the year, you can catch many kinds of fish in the water near Myrtle Beach State Park including Spanish mackerel, spots, trout, and whitings. However, if you are planning to fish in the water near Myrtle Beach State Park, we recommend following the local fishing regulations. Horse riding is allowed on Myrtle Beach State Park between the third Saturday of November and the last Friday of February. However, if you are planning to ride your horse on the beach in Myrtle Beach State Park, please ensure that you have the proper permit for the same. You can visit the South Carolina State Parks’ website for more information regarding equestrian permits and horse-riding regulations.
Myrtle Beach State Park has a vibrant landscape consisting of many kinds of habitats including sand dune fields and maritime forests - you can explore the state park’s vibrant biodiversity and landscape via the hiking trails present here. In addition, the state park also has campgrounds and cabins for visitors - you can visit the South Carolina State Parks’ website for more information regarding camping and cabin prices and regulations. The state park’s nature center also has interesting exhibits on local natural history and the state park also hosts many educational programs throughout the year