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Myrtle beach is a great family vacation destination, but it has more then just miles of beautiful beaches. For those who want to visit, but aren’t sure what to do beyond the beach and boardwalk (which are beautiful, and of course need to have ample time spent on them) let’s talk about the diverse and vivacious
There is an old side to this historic city that mixes smoothly with the beach side fun to create a one-of-a-kind destination you and your family will want to return to again and again.
The Myrtle Beach State Park Piers are said to be the best fishing spots in Myrtle Beach. Popular with locals too, you don’t need to get a license ahead of time and fishing supplies are available on site for your convenience. Bring your own poles, or there are some available for purchase or rental as well. I think it’s vital for every kid to have at least one photo of themselves with “the catch of the day”, don’t you? Something they caught themselves- with help from mom and dad, maybe.
The views from the piers are some of the best from the city, so even if you’re not fishing you’ll be glad you stopped by. Myrtle Beach State Park Pier is a quiet and green ( both literally and from an environmental standpoint) beach spot, that is actually an oceanfront maritime forest. This spot is complete with campgrounds, nature trail, fishing, and more, you and your family will love this place. If you are campers, you will want to make reservations- there is both traditional camping as well as cabins available on the property as well. On site is a wonderful and well maintained educational center that is both hands on and fun for not only the children, but the adults in the group as well. One of the best centers of it’s kind I have seen in a park this size (and many bigger and better funded as well), this is a point of pride and passion of the local staff and ranger, and a real must-do when in the area.
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