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Myrtle Beach Information
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, is a coastal city on the east coast of the United States in Horry County. It is situated on the center of a large and continuous stretch of beach known as the Grand Strand in northeastern South Carolina.
A man-made island, Myrtle Beach has been separated from the continental United States since 1936 by the Intracoastal Waterway, In part due to this separation, the area directly west of Myrtle Beach across the waterway remained primarily rural, whereas its northern and southern ends were bordered by other developed tourist towns, North Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach. Since then, the inland portion of the Myrtle Beach area has developed dramatically and the beach itself is developing westward.
Myrtle Beach is one of the major centers of tourism in the United States because of the city's warm subtropical climate and extensive beaches, attracting an estimated 14 million visitors each year. As of the 2010 census, the population of the city was 27,109 with the Myrtle Beach metropolitan area population at 465,391 according to a 2013 estimate.
Myrtle Beach Vacations & Condo Rentals
For the ultimate in a family vacation to Myrtle Beach, book your vacation trip with one of the many beach front condo rentals of Myrtle Beach! Guests of Myrtle Beach resorts usually receive the full vacation resort experience and unbeatable oceanfront condo locations, at an affordable price.
Myrtle Beach condos and resorts offer studio, one or two bedroom vacation rental condos and both small and large vacation homes, many with direct oceanfront views. The amenities offered throughout the area are numerous. Vacation guests usually have access to a variety of indoor and outdoor pools, Jacuzzis, kid's splash areas and even lazy rivers! Of course, you also have easy access to the beautiful shore and crashing waves of the Myrtle Beach coast. Wherever you go, you'll have places to cool off during your Myrtle Beach vacation!
Basketball, volleyball, tennis and bocce ball courts are available to most resort guests. Kids can take advantage of on-site playgrounds and game rooms. Adults are sure to enjoy any oceanfront bar and grill areas, serving up delicious meals, frosty beverages and live entertainment nightly. Guests of all ages will love the area snack bars and 24/7 convenience stores. Full-service exercise facilities with steam rooms and saunas will make sure active guests can get in a workout during their vacation and enhance their stay. Guests also have complimentary WiFi access throughout most resorts. Myrtle Beach makes sure your every need is met while on vacation. While there are usually maid services (as well as concierge services) at the many condos and resorts, if you need specialized or personalized service, please call Yes! Maids today! Whether you are just visiting or live here year round, Yes! Maids can do all your resort cleaning, condo cleaning, apartment cleaning and home cleaning needs.
Since you wont spend your time cleaning, there is much more to do during your vacation at Myrtle Beach. A short drive will connect you with unlimited entertainment options along the Grand Strand, including an awesome beach that is just calling your name! The hottest Myrtle Beach attractions like Broadway at the Beach, the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk or Family Kingdom Amusement Park are all nearby. Shoppers will love the deals available at spots like Coastal Grand Mall, two area Tanger Outlets and the high-end boutiques of the Market Common. Over 1,600 area restaurants are available around Myrtle Beach, ranging from seafood and steaks to pizza and burgers, and will satisfy even the most ravenous appetite! And no Myrtle Beach vacation would be complete without at least a round of golf on one of the over 100 area courses within a short drive!
A Myrtle Beach vacation is truly the premier family getaway, and the vacation condos and amenities of Myrtle Beach Resort make it the area vacation leader. Book your vacation condo with Myrtle Beach Resort today and create memories that will last a lifetime! Remember, whether living here or vacationing here, Yes! Maids for all your Myrtle Beach house cleaning, housekeeping and concierge needs!
Myrtle Beach Tourism
Hosting over 14 million visitors annually, the Grand Strand is home to an array of tourist attractions, and the area receives a large influx of visitors during all seasons. Nearly 100,000 visitors a year are estimated to come from overseas, with tourists from Canada, Germany and the United Kingdom.
Myrtle Beach hosts a variety of special conventions, events, and musical concerts. The area's attractions include its beaches and courses, as well as a number of amusement parks, an aquarium, Legends In Concert, retail developments, a number of shopping complexes and over 1,900 restaurants including seafood restaurants. The area also has dinner theaters, nightclubs, and many tourist shops. Myrtle Beach has an estimated 460 hotels, with many on the beachfront, and approximately 89,000 accommodation units in total. Also in the city is Myrtle Waves, one of the largest water parks on the East Coast of the United States. Myrtle Beach has the Sun Fun Festival early each June.
The Carolina Opry is another highly acclaimed attraction, which features various musical, comedy, dance, and entertainment shows, including the Carolina Opry (variety show), Good Vibrations (best of the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s), Light—a Laser Extravaganza. During the holiday season, the venue hosts the Carolina Opry Christmas Special. It is housed in a 2,200-seat theater.
The Myrtle Beach Boardwalk opened in 2010 and has been recognized as the nation's #3 boardwalk by National Geographic and one of the best US boardwalks by Travel + Leisure magazine. The Myrtle Beach Skywheel opened at the boardwalk in May, 2011, and is a 200-foot (61 m) observation wheel, similar to a ferris wheel, with glass gondolas that look over the Atlantic Ocean. This is the first wheel of its kind in the U.S. Myrtle Beach State Park, established in 1935, has just under a mile of Grand Strand beach and is a prime location for camping, swimming, hiking, biking, and fishing.
The Myrtle Beach Convention Center is a large facility that hosts a variety of meetings, conferences, exhibits, and special events every year. The expansive center, which opened in 2003, has a Sheraton hotel and resort.
Myrtle Beach welcomed Hard Rock Park in 2008, which was themed after the popular Hard Rock Cafe chain. After financial issues, the park became Freestyle Music Park for the 2009 season. The park features attractions themed after various genres and eras of music, such as the British Invasion. The park did not open for the 2010 season, and continues to be closed due to having been engulfed in legal issues. As of 2014, the park has been closed and is being dismantled.
Each March since 1951 during Ontario's spring break, Myrtle Beach has hosted Canadian-American Days, also known as Can-Am Days. Tens of thousands of tourists flock to the area for a week's worth of special events. Myrtle Beach is also home to Coastal Uncorked, a food and wine festival held in the late spring annually. In June, recently graduated high school seniors come to Myrtle Beach for Senior Week.
With numerous professional fireworks displays along the oceanfront, Myrtle Beach is recognized among the top destinations for Fourth of July travel. The majority of visitors make their way to the region during the high season (June–August) looking to make the most of its fine weather.
Although gambling is not legal in South Carolina, Myrtle Beach residents and visitors have easy access to gambling by boat, as passengers can travel into international waters beyond the reach of federal and state gambling laws. There are also various underground gambling facilities and sweepstakes casinos for those in the know.
The city and surrounding area is served by Myrtle Beach International Airport. With regular flights to and from destinations such as Atlanta, Boston, Detroit, Fort Lauderdale, New York and Washington, the airport itself is well connected for both domestic and international tourists visiting the region. The airport also serves as a seasonal gateway to and from the likes of Chicago, Dallas and Toronto.
The city is located between Wilmington, North Carolina and Charleston, South Carolina with U.S. Route 17 serving as the main transport link for those journeying from the north and south.
Myrtle Beach Weather & Climate
According to the Köppen climate classification, Myrtle Beach has a humid subtropical climate or Cfa – typical of the Gulf and South Atlantic states. The city enjoys abundant sunshine year-round with more than 2800 hours annually.
Myrtle Beach is protected from erosion by vegetation-filled sand dunes.
The summer season is long, hot, and humid in Myrtle Beach. Average daytime highs are from 83 to 91 °F (28 to 33 °C) and average night-time lows are near 70 °F (21 °C). The coastal location of Myrtle Beach mitigates summer heat somewhat compared to inland areas of South Carolina: Thus, while nearby Florence averages 65 days annually with high temperatures of 90 °F or higher – Myrtle Beach averages only 21. The Bermuda High pumps in humidity from the tropical Atlantic toward Myrtle Beach, giving summers a near tropical feel in the city. The warm Atlantic Ocean reaches 80 °F or higher in the summer months off Myrtle Beach, making for warm and sultry summer nights. Summer thunderstorms are common in the hot season in Myrtle Beach, and the summer months from June through September have the most precipitation. In summer, thunderstorms normally build during the heat of the day – followed by brief and intense downpours.
Myrtle Beach has mostly mild winters of short duration: Average daytime highs range from 57 to 61 °F (14 – 16 °C) and nighttime lows are in the 36 to 38 °F (2 – 3 °C) from December through February. Winter temperatures vary more than summer temperatures in Myrtle Beach: Some winters can see several cold days with highs only in the upper 40s F (7 – 9 °C), while other winter days can see highs in the upper 60s and low 70s F (19 – 23 °C). Myrtle Beach averages 33 days annually with frost, though in some years less than 15 days will see frost. Snowfall is very rare in Myrtle Beach, however a few times every 15 or 20 years a trace of snow might fall. In February 2010, a rare 2.8 inches (71 mm) of snow fell in Myrtle Beach. The spring (March, April and May) and fall (September, October and November) months are normally mild and sunny in Myrtle Beach, with high temperatures in the 60s and 70s. The beach season in Myrtle Beach normally runs from late April through late October. SST (Sea Surface Temperatures) are often in the lower 80's (26 – 28 °C) off South Carolina in summer and early fall.
Summer thunderstorms can be severe, but are brief, but tornadoes are rare in Myrtle Beach. Tropical cyclones occasionally impact Myrtle Beach, though weaker tropical storms and weak tropical lows are more common. Like most areas prone to tropical cyclones, a direct hit by a major hurricane is infrequent in Myrtle Beach. The last hurricane to cause significant damage in Myrtle Beach was Hurricane Hugo in 1989. The worst hurricane in the history of Myrtle Beach was Hurricane Hazel in 1954.
Myrtle Beach Neighborhoods
(Alphabetic)
Arcadian Shores
Benton Park
Booker T. Washington
Carrie May Johnson
Carver
Chestnut Hill
Dogwood
Dunes Cove
East Chester
Fantasy Harbour
Forest Acres
Forest Dunes
Futrell Park
Grande Dunes
Green Bay Park
Harlem
Highlands
Hurl Rocks
Konig
Market Common
Myrtlewood
Myrtle Heights
Northwood
Ocean Forest
Ocean View
Old Pine Lakes
Owens
Pebble Beach
Pine Lake Estates
Pine Lakes
Plantation Point
Racepath
Ramsey Acres
Seagate Village
Springmaid Beach
The Dunes
Washington Park
Withers Preserve
Withers Swash
Yaupon Circle
Myrtle Beach Economy
Myrtle Beach's economy is dominated by the tourist industry; hotels, motels, resorts, restaurants, attractions, and retail developments exist in abundance to service visitors. The 29-floor Margate Hotel Tower is the tallest building in Myrtle Beach.
There are approximately 95 golf courses in and around Myrtle Beach as the golfing industry represents a significant presence in the area.
A manufacturing base produces plastic, rubber, cardboard, foam, and ceramic products usually in small scale.
Myrtle Beach Thong Bikini Ban
Thongs (or any swimwear revealing any portion of the buttocks) are not permitted anywhere in public in Myrtle Beach, including all beaches. Violators of the ban may be arrested, jailed, or fined. The city's "thong ordinance" has been in effect since the 1990s.
Myrtle Beach Motorcycle Rallies & Black Bike Week
Myrtle Beach Bike Week, also called "Harley Bike Week" is a week-long motorcycle rally first held in 1940, the same year Kings Highway was paved. The event has attracted as many as 200,000 visitors to the city every May. Black Bike Week, founded in 1980, takes place the weekend around Memorial Day Weekend and is the largest African American motorcycle rally in the US and attracts as many as 400,000 visitors. The event was created in response to a history of discrimination against African-American visitors and riders to Myrtle Beach and the Grand Strand Area.
The Myrtle Beach government created 15 new laws aimed at preventing all sanctioned motorcycle events within the city in response to controversy including accusations of racism by African-American riders during their event and complaints of lawlessness and poor behavior during all highly attended events. Several lawsuits by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) against Myrtle Beach businesses were settled with agreements that discrimination cease, compensation be given to some plaintiffs, and employees be given diversity training. The NAACP suit against the City of Myrtle Beach was settled in 2006 without the city paying damages, but with the agreement police would use the same traffic control rules during both the black and the white motorcycle rallies.
The South Carolina Supreme Court in June 2010 unanimously overturned one of the 15 ordinances, which had required all motorcyclists to wear helmets, on the grounds that the state law, requiring helmets only for riders under age 21, cannot be preempted by a city ordinance. In addition, the Court ruled, the ordinance created undue confusion, and that the city itself had invalidated their own helmet law and some other ordinances in a subsequent amendment. The law had been challenged by a group of motorcyclists and a group of Myrtle Beach businesses called BOOST, Business Owners Organized to Support Tourism, who opposed the city's anti-motorcycle tourism policy.
Myrtle Beach Shopping
Myrtle Beach is home to a large number of beachwear shops like any beach town. Myrtle Beach has many stores and malls, is one of the largest shopping areas in the Southeastern United States[citation needed], and is the largest shopping destination in South Carolina.
Coastal Grand Mall opened in 2004 and is one of the largest indoor malls in the state. The mall, which has indoor and outdoor shopping areas, has a gross leasable area of 1,047,732 square feet. The single-story facility has five anchor stores (including Sears, Belk, JCPenney, and Dillard's), a 14-screen movie theater, a food court, and roughly 170 stores in total.
Myrtle Beach Mall is 525,385 square feet, and has three anchor stores, Bass Pro Shops, Belk and JCPenney. The single-story mall also has a 12-screen movie theater, a food court, and other specialty stores. It used to be known as Colonial Mall, and was built as Briarcliffe Mall.
Tanger Outlets is a shopping outlet center. There are two locations, one near Briarcliffe Acres and one near Carolina Forest.
Broadway at the Beach is a shopping complex set on 350 acres along the U.S. 17 Bypass surrounding the 23-acre Lake Broadway. It is the largest festival entertainment complex in South Carolina.
Barefoot Landing is an outdoor shopping complex that consists of several divided sections located on filled land over top of Louis Lake, next to the Intracoastal Waterway. It contains many stores and attractions such as House of Blues (opened in 1997) and the Alabama Theatre. Opened in 1988.
The Market Common is a lifestyle district housing several upscale retail and apartments. It is located on the site of the former Myrtle Beach Air Force Base.
Myrtle Beach Sports
Myrtle Beach is home to the Myrtle Beach Pelicans, a Carolina League baseball team, a Chicago Cubs farm franchise and the Myrtle Beach FC, a pro soccer team playing in the National Premier Soccer League.
From 1998-2009 and again starting in 2011, the area hosted the Bi-Lo Myrtle Beach Marathon presented by Chick-Fil-A, every February featuring (since 2004) the Friday night Royal Bank of Canada 5K and the Saturday Dasani Half Marathon and Bi-Lo Marathon (from 1998 until 2008, a relay was held but dropped because of the popularity of the other events). Marathon day draws the limit of 6,000 runners annually (2,500 full, 3,500 half) and results usually in an unusual dawn as the race starts before dawn in order to finish by 2:30 PM.
Pelicans Ballpark is the home field of the Myrtle Beach Pelicans and is located just off Highway 17 in Myrtle Beach. It opened in 1999 and seats 6,500 people. It is the finish point of the Bi-Lo Myrtle Beach Marathon. It is also home of the annual "Baseball At The Beach" collegiate baseball tournament. Hosted by Coastal Carolina University each year, the tournament pits participating NCAA Division I baseball programs in the United States.
NASCAR-sanctioned Stock car racing is held at Myrtle Beach Speedway, a .538-mile, semi-banked, asphalt-paved oval track located on US 501. Drivers in the Late Model classes will compete (against those of Greenville-Pickens Speedway) for the South Carolina Championship in the NASCAR Whelen All-American Series. South Carolina Champions' scores will be calculated against other state and provincial champions for a continental championship.
It hosted the 2010 UOA Nationals where 8 collegiate ultimate teams from 5 conferences will be represented.
Myrtle Beach Golf Courses
The area is home to numerous golf courses and mini-golf courses along the Grand Strand and further inland. Myrtle Beach has been called the "Golf Capital of the World" because of the roughly 100 golf courses located there, the record 4.2 million rounds played, and many miniature golf courses. 3.7 million total rounds of golf were played in 2007. The majority of the area's golf courses are public. The Grand Strand is home of "Hootie and the Blowfish Day After the Masters Tournament". Extensive Chinese investment to the Myrtle Beach area golf market has resulted in a significant surge of Chinese tourists to the area and also resulted in 25+ golf courses being owned and/or operated by Chinese nationals.
Some of the notable golf courses and/or resorts include:
(Due to volatility in the golf market, some may be closed or renamed)
Legends Golf Course
Long Bay Golf Course
Surf Club Golf Course
True Blue Golf Course
Prestwick Golf Course
Willbrook Golf Course
Caledonia Golf Course
Tidewater Golf Course
Wild Wing Golf Course
Rivers Edge Golf Course
Myrtlewood Golf Course
South Strand Golf Course
North Strand Golf Course
Heather Glen Golf Course
Heritage Club Golf Course
Grande Dunes Golf Course
Thistle Downs Golf Course
Glen Dornoch Golf Course
Barefoot Resort Golf Course
Arcadian Shores Golf Course
DeBordieu Colony Golf Course
Cape Fear National Golf Course
Pawley's Plantation Golf Course
St. James Plantation Golf Course
TPC of Myrtle Beach Golf Course
Wachesaw Plantation Golf Course
Myrtle Beach/Conway Golf Course
Myrtle Beach National Golf Course
Ocean Ridge Plantation Golf Course
Pine Lakes International Golf Course
Reserve Club of Litchfield Golf Course
Dunes Golf and Beach Club Golf Course
Myrtle Beach Schools
Myrtle Beach is served by a single public school district. Horry County Schools educates around 40,000 students and is the third largest school district in South Carolina.
Chabad Academy
Christian Academy
Bridgewater Academy
Carolina Bays Academy
Calvary Christian School
Cathedral Hall High School
Socastee Montessori School
St. Andrew's Catholic School
Life Christian Academy & Child
Christian Academy of Myrtle Beach
Palmetto Academy of Learning and Success
Coastal Carolina University
The largest university in the Myrtle Beach area is Coastal Carolina University, a state-supported, liberal arts university located eight miles northwest of Myrtle Beach in neighboring Conway, with a satellite campus in Myrtle Beach. The university is a national sea-grant institution and owns part of Waties Island, a 1,105-acre (4.47 km2) barrier island which serves as a natural laboratory. The Coastal Carolina Chanticleers compete in NCAA Division I as a member of the Sun Belt Conference. The football team competes in the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision or FBS. The football team plays at Brooks Stadium, which is notable for its teal artificial turf. The Myrtle Beach metro area has the following college and post-secondary schools:
ITT Technical Institute
Golf Academy of America
Miller-Motte Technical College
Horry-Georgetown Technical College
Webster University – Myrtle Beach Campus
Palmetto School of Career Development – Myrtle Beach Campus
Myrtle Beach Airports
The Market Common was once the location of Myrtle Beach AFB. The Myrtle Beach International Airport (IATA: MYR/FAA LID: MYR), is a county-owned public-use airport located three nautical miles (5.6 km) southwest of the central business district of Myrtle Beach, in Horry County, South Carolina, United States. (MYR) It was formerly known as Myrtle Beach Jetport (1974–1989) and is located on site of the former Myrtle Beach Air Force Base.
The General Aviation Terminal www.beachaviationservices.com (ICAO: KMYR/FAA LID:MYR), is a part of the Myrtle Beach International Airport however, the terminal itself is located on the opposite side of the airfield from the commercial terminal side of the airport on Airdrome Street accessed by Phyllis Boulevard inside The Market Common. This new 11,500 square foot terminal was opened on May 21, 2010, built to modernize operations and accommodate the growing needs of the terminal. The new terminal replaces a building that was previously used as Base Operations when the Myrtle Beach Air Force Base was active.
Executive Helicopters and other helicopter rentals is within the Myrtle Beach International Airport as well. It is located on the eastern side of the airport with access from Kings Highway. Executive Helicopters is a private helicopter facility that provides tour services in the Myrtle Beach and surrounding areas. They also provide the majority of maintenance for General Aviation. In addition; Myrtle Air Service a division of Kingman Aircraft Kingman, AZ operate a maintenance facility on site providing maintenance for mid sized jets. Military operations are also ongoing supporting USMC, USN, USAF, US Army and Coast Guard.
The Grand Strand Airport (IATA: CRE, ICAO: KCRE, FAA LID: CRE), is a county-owned (Horry County), public-use airport located one nautical mile (1.85 km) northwest of the central business district of North Myrtle Beach, in Horry County, South Carolina, United States. Grand Strand Airport is a single-terminal airport, serving primarily banner planes and small aircraft. Ramp 66 is the Fixed-Base Operator (FBO) for the Grand Strand Airport providing services such as fuel, oxygen, hangar service, maintenance, and inspections.
Conway Airport (IATA: HYW, ICAO: KHYW, LID: HYW) is an Horry County owned airport that services the General Aviation Community of Horry County and Conway, SC. This airport has under gone major improvements in 2016-17 with the addition of LED lighting on the runway and taxiways.
Myrtle Beach Rail Service
The Waccamaw Coast Line Railroad is a 14.1-mile (22.7 km) short-line railroad division of the Baltimore and Annapolis Railroad, extending from a connection with the Carolina Southern Railroad, another division of that company, at Conway to Myrtle Beach. The line was opened in 1900 by the Conway Coast and Western Railroad, a predecessor of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad. The Seaboard System Railroad sold the line to Horry County in November 1984, and it was operated by the Horry County Railway until October 1987, when the WCLR took over. The Carolina Southern Railroad acquired the WCLR in September 1995, and since then it has been a division of the Baltimore and Annapolis Railroad. The line is owned by Horry County, but was leased in 2000 to the Carolina Southern Railroad.
Carolina Southern Railroad is a short line rail operator running on less than 100 miles of rail at a maximum speed of 10 mph. It transports mostly freight brought to it from national rail operators. The company makes one scheduled delivery per month into the City of Myrtle Beach. It is located off of Main Street in Conway, South Carolina and is one of the few remaining train depots in South Carolina. It has been Painstakingly restored to its former glory and the Carolina Southern Railroad has become one of the frequent destinations for freight services as well as passenger cars and observational locomotives. The railroad was originally erected in late 1886 and the first train steamed into the Conway Depot in December 1887. The Carolina Southern Railroad stands as a permanent landmark in Southern History. Carolina Southern Railroad is a member of the Carolina Rails system with connections that run from Whiteville, North Carolina to Mullins, South Carolina and also from Chadbourn, North Carolina to Conway. Carolina Southern railroad is also responsible for operation of the Waccamaw Coast Line Railroad, which is a railway that runs from Conway to Myrtle Beach. On August 30, 2011, Carolina Southern Railroad voluntary shut down because several bridges along the rail were overdue for maintenance. The shutdown caused Carolina Southern Railroad to lay off nearly all of its employees. On May 24, 2012, the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) commenced a bridge inspection on the CSR and the Waccamaw Coastline Railroad (the Horry County portion of rail). Fifty-two of 187 bridges were inspected and seven had critical defects. On May 26, 2011, the CSR voluntarily ceased operation, so that they could bring in a certified bridge engineer to inspect the seven critical bridges and prepare a plan for their repairs. Based on the engineer’s recommendations, CSR made the necessary repairs on the bridges and CSR resumed operations August 8, 2011. The FRA returned to inspect the bridges and made a recommendation that CSR cease operations until all bridge repairs were completed. There are currently efforts to bring the railroad back online.
In 2015, railroad operator RJ Corman acquired the former CSR line and plans to re-open freight service on the next few years.
Myrtle Beach Roads & Highways
SC 31 serves as a by-pass for a majority of the Grand Strand
US 17
US 501
SC 31
US 17 Bus.
Farrow Parkway
Ocean Boulevard
Harrelson Boulevard
Grissom Parkway
Interstate 73 (future)
Interstate 74 (future)
Within the last decade, new roads have been created to ease congestion caused by the yearly influx of visitors. Most of these roads follow the Metro Loop Road Plan, organized in 1997 to improve the traffic flow of Myrtle Beach. Some of the roads included have either been funded through Road Improvement Development Effort (RIDE I) funding or through the City of Myrtle Beach.
RIDE II plans include the third phase of S.C. Highway 31, a graded separation of Farrow Parkway and US 17 Bypass at the back gate of the former Air Force base, and many other projects. The county is currently allocating $400 million generated through a unpopular 1-cent sales tax. Other road projects in Horry County, including some in Aynor and Conway, will be included.
Plans exist for Myrtle Beach to be eventually served by two interstates, Interstate 73 and Interstate 74. The Robert Edge Parkway will connect I-74 to downtown North Myrtle Beach.
Myrtle Beach is served by the Coast RTA and the Pee Dee Regional Transportation Authority.
Myrtle Beach Healthcare
The Grand Strand Regional Medical Center is a 219-bed acute care hospital serving residents and visitors of Horry and surrounding counties. The hospital offers the only cardiac surgery program in the area and is also a designated trauma center. Over 250 physicians serve at the facility with other hospitals like Seacoast Hospital nearby.
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Myrtle Beach Information
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, is a coastal city on the east coast of the United States in Horry County. It is situated on the center of a large and continuous stretch of beach known as the Grand Strand in northeastern South Carolina.
A man-made island, Myrtle Beach has been separated from the continental United States since 1936 by the Intracoastal Waterway, In part due to this separation, the area directly west of Myrtle Beach across the waterway remained primarily rural, whereas its northern and southern ends were bordered by other developed tourist towns, North Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach. Since then, the inland portion of the Myrtle Beach area has developed dramatically and the beach itself is developing westward.
Myrtle Beach is one of the major centers of tourism in the United States because of the city's warm subtropical climate and extensive beaches, attracting an estimated 14 million visitors each year. As of the 2010 census, the population of the city was 27,109 with the Myrtle Beach metropolitan area population at 465,391 according to a 2013 estimate.
Myrtle Beach Vacations & Condo Rentals
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Myrtle Beach condos and resorts offer studio, one or two bedroom vacation rental condos and both small and large vacation homes, many with direct oceanfront views. The amenities offered throughout the area are numerous. Vacation guests usually have access to a variety of indoor and outdoor pools, Jacuzzis, kid's splash areas and even lazy rivers! Of course, you also have easy access to the beautiful shore and crashing waves of the Myrtle Beach coast. Wherever you go, you'll have places to cool off during your Myrtle Beach vacation!
Basketball, volleyball, tennis and bocce ball courts are available to most resort guests. Kids can take advantage of on-site playgrounds and game rooms. Adults are sure to enjoy any oceanfront bar and grill areas, serving up delicious meals, frosty beverages and live entertainment nightly. Guests of all ages will love the area snack bars and 24/7 convenience stores. Full-service exercise facilities with steam rooms and saunas will make sure active guests can get in a workout during their vacation and enhance their stay. Guests also have complimentary WiFi access throughout most resorts. Myrtle Beach makes sure your every need is met while on vacation. While there are usually maid services (as well as concierge services) at the many condos and resorts, if you need specialized or personalized service, please call Yes! Maids today! Whether you are just visiting or live here year round, Yes! Maids can do all your resort cleaning, condo cleaning, apartment cleaning and home cleaning needs.
Since you wont spend your time cleaning, there is much more to do during your vacation at Myrtle Beach. A short drive will connect you with unlimited entertainment options along the Grand Strand, including an awesome beach that is just calling your name! The hottest Myrtle Beach attractions like Broadway at the Beach, the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk or Family Kingdom Amusement Park are all nearby. Shoppers will love the deals available at spots like Coastal Grand Mall, two area Tanger Outlets and the high-end boutiques of the Market Common. Over 1,600 area restaurants are available around Myrtle Beach, ranging from seafood and steaks to pizza and burgers, and will satisfy even the most ravenous appetite! And no Myrtle Beach vacation would be complete without at least a round of golf on one of the over 100 area courses within a short drive!
A Myrtle Beach vacation is truly the premier family getaway, and the vacation condos and amenities of Myrtle Beach Resort make it the area vacation leader. Book your vacation condo with Myrtle Beach Resort today and create memories that will last a lifetime! Remember, whether living here or vacationing here, Yes! Maids for all your Myrtle Beach house cleaning, housekeeping and concierge needs!
Myrtle Beach Tourism
Hosting over 14 million visitors annually, the Grand Strand is home to an array of tourist attractions, and the area receives a large influx of visitors during all seasons. Nearly 100,000 visitors a year are estimated to come from overseas, with tourists from Canada, Germany and the United Kingdom.
Myrtle Beach hosts a variety of special conventions, events, and musical concerts. The area's attractions include its beaches and courses, as well as a number of amusement parks, an aquarium, Legends In Concert, retail developments, a number of shopping complexes and over 1,900 restaurants including seafood restaurants. The area also has dinner theaters, nightclubs, and many tourist shops. Myrtle Beach has an estimated 460 hotels, with many on the beachfront, and approximately 89,000 accommodation units in total. Also in the city is Myrtle Waves, one of the largest water parks on the East Coast of the United States. Myrtle Beach has the Sun Fun Festival early each June.
The Carolina Opry is another highly acclaimed attraction, which features various musical, comedy, dance, and entertainment shows, including the Carolina Opry (variety show), Good Vibrations (best of the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s), Light—a Laser Extravaganza. During the holiday season, the venue hosts the Carolina Opry Christmas Special. It is housed in a 2,200-seat theater.
The Myrtle Beach Boardwalk opened in 2010 and has been recognized as the nation's #3 boardwalk by National Geographic and one of the best US boardwalks by Travel + Leisure magazine. The Myrtle Beach Skywheel opened at the boardwalk in May, 2011, and is a 200-foot (61 m) observation wheel, similar to a ferris wheel, with glass gondolas that look over the Atlantic Ocean. This is the first wheel of its kind in the U.S. Myrtle Beach State Park, established in 1935, has just under a mile of Grand Strand beach and is a prime location for camping, swimming, hiking, biking, and fishing.
The Myrtle Beach Convention Center is a large facility that hosts a variety of meetings, conferences, exhibits, and special events every year. The expansive center, which opened in 2003, has a Sheraton hotel and resort.
Myrtle Beach welcomed Hard Rock Park in 2008, which was themed after the popular Hard Rock Cafe chain. After financial issues, the park became Freestyle Music Park for the 2009 season. The park features attractions themed after various genres and eras of music, such as the British Invasion. The park did not open for the 2010 season, and continues to be closed due to having been engulfed in legal issues. As of 2014, the park has been closed and is being dismantled.
Each March since 1951 during Ontario's spring break, Myrtle Beach has hosted Canadian-American Days, also known as Can-Am Days. Tens of thousands of tourists flock to the area for a week's worth of special events. Myrtle Beach is also home to Coastal Uncorked, a food and wine festival held in the late spring annually. In June, recently graduated high school seniors come to Myrtle Beach for Senior Week.
With numerous professional fireworks displays along the oceanfront, Myrtle Beach is recognized among the top destinations for Fourth of July travel. The majority of visitors make their way to the region during the high season (June–August) looking to make the most of its fine weather.
Although gambling is not legal in South Carolina, Myrtle Beach residents and visitors have easy access to gambling by boat, as passengers can travel into international waters beyond the reach of federal and state gambling laws. There are also various underground gambling facilities and sweepstakes casinos for those in the know.
The city and surrounding area is served by Myrtle Beach International Airport. With regular flights to and from destinations such as Atlanta, Boston, Detroit, Fort Lauderdale, New York and Washington, the airport itself is well connected for both domestic and international tourists visiting the region. The airport also serves as a seasonal gateway to and from the likes of Chicago, Dallas and Toronto.
The city is located between Wilmington, North Carolina and Charleston, South Carolina with U.S. Route 17 serving as the main transport link for those journeying from the north and south.
Myrtle Beach Weather & Climate
According to the Köppen climate classification, Myrtle Beach has a humid subtropical climate or Cfa – typical of the Gulf and South Atlantic states. The city enjoys abundant sunshine year-round with more than 2800 hours annually.
Myrtle Beach is protected from erosion by vegetation-filled sand dunes.
The summer season is long, hot, and humid in Myrtle Beach. Average daytime highs are from 83 to 91 °F (28 to 33 °C) and average night-time lows are near 70 °F (21 °C). The coastal location of Myrtle Beach mitigates summer heat somewhat compared to inland areas of South Carolina: Thus, while nearby Florence averages 65 days annually with high temperatures of 90 °F or higher – Myrtle Beach averages only 21. The Bermuda High pumps in humidity from the tropical Atlantic toward Myrtle Beach, giving summers a near tropical feel in the city. The warm Atlantic Ocean reaches 80 °F or higher in the summer months off Myrtle Beach, making for warm and sultry summer nights. Summer thunderstorms are common in the hot season in Myrtle Beach, and the summer months from June through September have the most precipitation. In summer, thunderstorms normally build during the heat of the day – followed by brief and intense downpours.
Myrtle Beach has mostly mild winters of short duration: Average daytime highs range from 57 to 61 °F (14 – 16 °C) and nighttime lows are in the 36 to 38 °F (2 – 3 °C) from December through February. Winter temperatures vary more than summer temperatures in Myrtle Beach: Some winters can see several cold days with highs only in the upper 40s F (7 – 9 °C), while other winter days can see highs in the upper 60s and low 70s F (19 – 23 °C). Myrtle Beach averages 33 days annually with frost, though in some years less than 15 days will see frost. Snowfall is very rare in Myrtle Beach, however a few times every 15 or 20 years a trace of snow might fall. In February 2010, a rare 2.8 inches (71 mm) of snow fell in Myrtle Beach. The spring (March, April and May) and fall (September, October and November) months are normally mild and sunny in Myrtle Beach, with high temperatures in the 60s and 70s. The beach season in Myrtle Beach normally runs from late April through late October. SST (Sea Surface Temperatures) are often in the lower 80's (26 – 28 °C) off South Carolina in summer and early fall.
Summer thunderstorms can be severe, but are brief, but tornadoes are rare in Myrtle Beach. Tropical cyclones occasionally impact Myrtle Beach, though weaker tropical storms and weak tropical lows are more common. Like most areas prone to tropical cyclones, a direct hit by a major hurricane is infrequent in Myrtle Beach. The last hurricane to cause significant damage in Myrtle Beach was Hurricane Hugo in 1989. The worst hurricane in the history of Myrtle Beach was Hurricane Hazel in 1954.
Myrtle Beach Neighborhoods
(Alphabetic)
Arcadian Shores
Benton Park
Booker T. Washington
Carrie May Johnson
Carver
Chestnut Hill
Dogwood
Dunes Cove
East Chester
Fantasy Harbour
Forest Acres
Forest Dunes
Futrell Park
Grande Dunes
Green Bay Park
Harlem
Highlands
Hurl Rocks
Konig
Market Common
Myrtlewood
Myrtle Heights
Northwood
Ocean Forest
Ocean View
Old Pine Lakes
Owens
Pebble Beach
Pine Lake Estates
Pine Lakes
Plantation Point
Racepath
Ramsey Acres
Seagate Village
Springmaid Beach
The Dunes
Washington Park
Withers Preserve
Withers Swash
Yaupon Circle
Myrtle Beach Economy
Myrtle Beach's economy is dominated by the tourist industry; hotels, motels, resorts, restaurants, attractions, and retail developments exist in abundance to service visitors. The 29-floor Margate Hotel Tower is the tallest building in Myrtle Beach.
There are approximately 95 golf courses in and around Myrtle Beach as the golfing industry represents a significant presence in the area.
A manufacturing base produces plastic, rubber, cardboard, foam, and ceramic products usually in small scale.
Myrtle Beach Thong Bikini Ban
Thongs (or any swimwear revealing any portion of the buttocks) are not permitted anywhere in public in Myrtle Beach, including all beaches. Violators of the ban may be arrested, jailed, or fined. The city's "thong ordinance" has been in effect since the 1990s.
Myrtle Beach Motorcycle Rallies & Black Bike Week
Myrtle Beach Bike Week, also called "Harley Bike Week" is a week-long motorcycle rally first held in 1940, the same year Kings Highway was paved. The event has attracted as many as 200,000 visitors to the city every May. Black Bike Week, founded in 1980, takes place the weekend around Memorial Day Weekend and is the largest African American motorcycle rally in the US and attracts as many as 400,000 visitors. The event was created in response to a history of discrimination against African-American visitors and riders to Myrtle Beach and the Grand Strand Area.
The Myrtle Beach government created 15 new laws aimed at preventing all sanctioned motorcycle events within the city in response to controversy including accusations of racism by African-American riders during their event and complaints of lawlessness and poor behavior during all highly attended events. Several lawsuits by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) against Myrtle Beach businesses were settled with agreements that discrimination cease, compensation be given to some plaintiffs, and employees be given diversity training. The NAACP suit against the City of Myrtle Beach was settled in 2006 without the city paying damages, but with the agreement police would use the same traffic control rules during both the black and the white motorcycle rallies.
The South Carolina Supreme Court in June 2010 unanimously overturned one of the 15 ordinances, which had required all motorcyclists to wear helmets, on the grounds that the state law, requiring helmets only for riders under age 21, cannot be preempted by a city ordinance. In addition, the Court ruled, the ordinance created undue confusion, and that the city itself had invalidated their own helmet law and some other ordinances in a subsequent amendment. The law had been challenged by a group of motorcyclists and a group of Myrtle Beach businesses called BOOST, Business Owners Organized to Support Tourism, who opposed the city's anti-motorcycle tourism policy.
Myrtle Beach Shopping
Myrtle Beach is home to a large number of beachwear shops like any beach town. Myrtle Beach has many stores and malls, is one of the largest shopping areas in the Southeastern United States[citation needed], and is the largest shopping destination in South Carolina.
Coastal Grand Mall opened in 2004 and is one of the largest indoor malls in the state. The mall, which has indoor and outdoor shopping areas, has a gross leasable area of 1,047,732 square feet. The single-story facility has five anchor stores (including Sears, Belk, JCPenney, and Dillard's), a 14-screen movie theater, a food court, and roughly 170 stores in total.
Myrtle Beach Mall is 525,385 square feet, and has three anchor stores, Bass Pro Shops, Belk and JCPenney. The single-story mall also has a 12-screen movie theater, a food court, and other specialty stores. It used to be known as Colonial Mall, and was built as Briarcliffe Mall.
Tanger Outlets is a shopping outlet center. There are two locations, one near Briarcliffe Acres and one near Carolina Forest.
Broadway at the Beach is a shopping complex set on 350 acres along the U.S. 17 Bypass surrounding the 23-acre Lake Broadway. It is the largest festival entertainment complex in South Carolina.
Barefoot Landing is an outdoor shopping complex that consists of several divided sections located on filled land over top of Louis Lake, next to the Intracoastal Waterway. It contains many stores and attractions such as House of Blues (opened in 1997) and the Alabama Theatre. Opened in 1988.
The Market Common is a lifestyle district housing several upscale retail and apartments. It is located on the site of the former Myrtle Beach Air Force Base.
Myrtle Beach Sports
Myrtle Beach is home to the Myrtle Beach Pelicans, a Carolina League baseball team, a Chicago Cubs farm franchise and the Myrtle Beach FC, a pro soccer team playing in the National Premier Soccer League.
From 1998-2009 and again starting in 2011, the area hosted the Bi-Lo Myrtle Beach Marathon presented by Chick-Fil-A, every February featuring (since 2004) the Friday night Royal Bank of Canada 5K and the Saturday Dasani Half Marathon and Bi-Lo Marathon (from 1998 until 2008, a relay was held but dropped because of the popularity of the other events). Marathon day draws the limit of 6,000 runners annually (2,500 full, 3,500 half) and results usually in an unusual dawn as the race starts before dawn in order to finish by 2:30 PM.
Pelicans Ballpark is the home field of the Myrtle Beach Pelicans and is located just off Highway 17 in Myrtle Beach. It opened in 1999 and seats 6,500 people. It is the finish point of the Bi-Lo Myrtle Beach Marathon. It is also home of the annual "Baseball At The Beach" collegiate baseball tournament. Hosted by Coastal Carolina University each year, the tournament pits participating NCAA Division I baseball programs in the United States.
NASCAR-sanctioned Stock car racing is held at Myrtle Beach Speedway, a .538-mile, semi-banked, asphalt-paved oval track located on US 501. Drivers in the Late Model classes will compete (against those of Greenville-Pickens Speedway) for the South Carolina Championship in the NASCAR Whelen All-American Series. South Carolina Champions' scores will be calculated against other state and provincial champions for a continental championship.
It hosted the 2010 UOA Nationals where 8 collegiate ultimate teams from 5 conferences will be represented.
Myrtle Beach Golf Courses
The area is home to numerous golf courses and mini-golf courses along the Grand Strand and further inland. Myrtle Beach has been called the "Golf Capital of the World" because of the roughly 100 golf courses located there, the record 4.2 million rounds played, and many miniature golf courses. 3.7 million total rounds of golf were played in 2007. The majority of the area's golf courses are public. The Grand Strand is home of "Hootie and the Blowfish Day After the Masters Tournament". Extensive Chinese investment to the Myrtle Beach area golf market has resulted in a significant surge of Chinese tourists to the area and also resulted in 25+ golf courses being owned and/or operated by Chinese nationals.
Some of the notable golf courses and/or resorts include:
(Due to volatility in the golf market, some may be closed or renamed)
Legends Golf Course
Long Bay Golf Course
Surf Club Golf Course
True Blue Golf Course
Prestwick Golf Course
Willbrook Golf Course
Caledonia Golf Course
Tidewater Golf Course
Wild Wing Golf Course
Rivers Edge Golf Course
Myrtlewood Golf Course
South Strand Golf Course
North Strand Golf Course
Heather Glen Golf Course
Heritage Club Golf Course
Grande Dunes Golf Course
Thistle Downs Golf Course
Glen Dornoch Golf Course
Barefoot Resort Golf Course
Arcadian Shores Golf Course
DeBordieu Colony Golf Course
Cape Fear National Golf Course
Pawley's Plantation Golf Course
St. James Plantation Golf Course
TPC of Myrtle Beach Golf Course
Wachesaw Plantation Golf Course
Myrtle Beach/Conway Golf Course
Myrtle Beach National Golf Course
Ocean Ridge Plantation Golf Course
Pine Lakes International Golf Course
Reserve Club of Litchfield Golf Course
Dunes Golf and Beach Club Golf Course
Myrtle Beach Schools
Myrtle Beach is served by a single public school district. Horry County Schools educates around 40,000 students and is the third largest school district in South Carolina.
Chabad Academy
Christian Academy
Bridgewater Academy
Carolina Bays Academy
Calvary Christian School
Cathedral Hall High School
Socastee Montessori School
St. Andrew's Catholic School
Life Christian Academy & Child
Christian Academy of Myrtle Beach
Palmetto Academy of Learning and Success
Coastal Carolina University
The largest university in the Myrtle Beach area is Coastal Carolina University, a state-supported, liberal arts university located eight miles northwest of Myrtle Beach in neighboring Conway, with a satellite campus in Myrtle Beach. The university is a national sea-grant institution and owns part of Waties Island, a 1,105-acre (4.47 km2) barrier island which serves as a natural laboratory. The Coastal Carolina Chanticleers compete in NCAA Division I as a member of the Sun Belt Conference. The football team competes in the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision or FBS. The football team plays at Brooks Stadium, which is notable for its teal artificial turf. The Myrtle Beach metro area has the following college and post-secondary schools:
ITT Technical Institute
Golf Academy of America
Miller-Motte Technical College
Horry-Georgetown Technical College
Webster University – Myrtle Beach Campus
Palmetto School of Career Development – Myrtle Beach Campus
Myrtle Beach Airports
The Market Common was once the location of Myrtle Beach AFB. The Myrtle Beach International Airport (IATA: MYR/FAA LID: MYR), is a county-owned public-use airport located three nautical miles (5.6 km) southwest of the central business district of Myrtle Beach, in Horry County, South Carolina, United States. (MYR) It was formerly known as Myrtle Beach Jetport (1974–1989) and is located on site of the former Myrtle Beach Air Force Base.
The General Aviation Terminal www.beachaviationservices.com (ICAO: KMYR/FAA LID:MYR), is a part of the Myrtle Beach International Airport however, the terminal itself is located on the opposite side of the airfield from the commercial terminal side of the airport on Airdrome Street accessed by Phyllis Boulevard inside The Market Common. This new 11,500 square foot terminal was opened on May 21, 2010, built to modernize operations and accommodate the growing needs of the terminal. The new terminal replaces a building that was previously used as Base Operations when the Myrtle Beach Air Force Base was active.
Executive Helicopters and other helicopter rentals is within the Myrtle Beach International Airport as well. It is located on the eastern side of the airport with access from Kings Highway. Executive Helicopters is a private helicopter facility that provides tour services in the Myrtle Beach and surrounding areas. They also provide the majority of maintenance for General Aviation. In addition; Myrtle Air Service a division of Kingman Aircraft Kingman, AZ operate a maintenance facility on site providing maintenance for mid sized jets. Military operations are also ongoing supporting USMC, USN, USAF, US Army and Coast Guard.
The Grand Strand Airport (IATA: CRE, ICAO: KCRE, FAA LID: CRE), is a county-owned (Horry County), public-use airport located one nautical mile (1.85 km) northwest of the central business district of North Myrtle Beach, in Horry County, South Carolina, United States. Grand Strand Airport is a single-terminal airport, serving primarily banner planes and small aircraft. Ramp 66 is the Fixed-Base Operator (FBO) for the Grand Strand Airport providing services such as fuel, oxygen, hangar service, maintenance, and inspections.
Conway Airport (IATA: HYW, ICAO: KHYW, LID: HYW) is an Horry County owned airport that services the General Aviation Community of Horry County and Conway, SC. This airport has under gone major improvements in 2016-17 with the addition of LED lighting on the runway and taxiways.
Myrtle Beach Rail Service
The Waccamaw Coast Line Railroad is a 14.1-mile (22.7 km) short-line railroad division of the Baltimore and Annapolis Railroad, extending from a connection with the Carolina Southern Railroad, another division of that company, at Conway to Myrtle Beach. The line was opened in 1900 by the Conway Coast and Western Railroad, a predecessor of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad. The Seaboard System Railroad sold the line to Horry County in November 1984, and it was operated by the Horry County Railway until October 1987, when the WCLR took over. The Carolina Southern Railroad acquired the WCLR in September 1995, and since then it has been a division of the Baltimore and Annapolis Railroad. The line is owned by Horry County, but was leased in 2000 to the Carolina Southern Railroad.
Carolina Southern Railroad is a short line rail operator running on less than 100 miles of rail at a maximum speed of 10 mph. It transports mostly freight brought to it from national rail operators. The company makes one scheduled delivery per month into the City of Myrtle Beach. It is located off of Main Street in Conway, South Carolina and is one of the few remaining train depots in South Carolina. It has been Painstakingly restored to its former glory and the Carolina Southern Railroad has become one of the frequent destinations for freight services as well as passenger cars and observational locomotives. The railroad was originally erected in late 1886 and the first train steamed into the Conway Depot in December 1887. The Carolina Southern Railroad stands as a permanent landmark in Southern History. Carolina Southern Railroad is a member of the Carolina Rails system with connections that run from Whiteville, North Carolina to Mullins, South Carolina and also from Chadbourn, North Carolina to Conway. Carolina Southern railroad is also responsible for operation of the Waccamaw Coast Line Railroad, which is a railway that runs from Conway to Myrtle Beach. On August 30, 2011, Carolina Southern Railroad voluntary shut down because several bridges along the rail were overdue for maintenance. The shutdown caused Carolina Southern Railroad to lay off nearly all of its employees. On May 24, 2012, the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) commenced a bridge inspection on the CSR and the Waccamaw Coastline Railroad (the Horry County portion of rail). Fifty-two of 187 bridges were inspected and seven had critical defects. On May 26, 2011, the CSR voluntarily ceased operation, so that they could bring in a certified bridge engineer to inspect the seven critical bridges and prepare a plan for their repairs. Based on the engineer’s recommendations, CSR made the necessary repairs on the bridges and CSR resumed operations August 8, 2011. The FRA returned to inspect the bridges and made a recommendation that CSR cease operations until all bridge repairs were completed. There are currently efforts to bring the railroad back online.
In 2015, railroad operator RJ Corman acquired the former CSR line and plans to re-open freight service on the next few years.
Myrtle Beach Roads & Highways
SC 31 serves as a by-pass for a majority of the Grand Strand
US 17
US 501
SC 31
US 17 Bus.
Farrow Parkway
Ocean Boulevard
Harrelson Boulevard
Grissom Parkway
Interstate 73 (future)
Interstate 74 (future)
Within the last decade, new roads have been created to ease congestion caused by the yearly influx of visitors. Most of these roads follow the Metro Loop Road Plan, organized in 1997 to improve the traffic flow of Myrtle Beach. Some of the roads included have either been funded through Road Improvement Development Effort (RIDE I) funding or through the City of Myrtle Beach.
RIDE II plans include the third phase of S.C. Highway 31, a graded separation of Farrow Parkway and US 17 Bypass at the back gate of the former Air Force base, and many other projects. The county is currently allocating $400 million generated through a unpopular 1-cent sales tax. Other road projects in Horry County, including some in Aynor and Conway, will be included.
Plans exist for Myrtle Beach to be eventually served by two interstates, Interstate 73 and Interstate 74. The Robert Edge Parkway will connect I-74 to downtown North Myrtle Beach.
Myrtle Beach is served by the Coast RTA and the Pee Dee Regional Transportation Authority.
Myrtle Beach Healthcare
The Grand Strand Regional Medical Center is a 219-bed acute care hospital serving residents and visitors of Horry and surrounding counties. The hospital offers the only cardiac surgery program in the area and is also a designated trauma center. Over 250 physicians serve at the facility with other hospitals like Seacoast Hospital nearby.
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Call us @ 970.DUSTBUSTUS (970.387.8287)
We proudly support our local police, troops and veterans!