Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Myrtle Beach State Park adventure.
Swimming and surf fishing are the big draws at this Grand Strand beach.
With its sandy shores, fishing pier, and fringe of forest, Myrtle Beach State Park is a highlight of South Carolina’s Grand Strand coastline. Hit the mile-long beach to swim, sunbathe, and surf fish, or cast your line from the pier and fish for king mackerel, trout, and flounder. Away from the coast, the scenic nature trails are open to hikers, bike riders, and equestrians, and Myrtle Beach Campground is just a short stroll from the beach. Ample space exists for RVs and tents, with a mix of electric and full hook-up sites.
Crowds flock to Myrtle Beach in summer, and the best time for swimming is from May through mid-September. Parking and picnic spots fill quickly on summer and holiday weekends, when wait times can be up to 45 minutes between 10am to 2pm. Camping is possible year-round, but the overflow site is only open from Easter through Labor Day.