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Myrtle Beach Attractions and
Useful Links Legends Golf and Resort offers five of the best golf courses available in the Myrtle Beach area and the state of South Carolina. Centrally located just off Highway 501 in Myrtle Beach,Heathland, Moorland and Parkland courses are nestled within the Scottish-inspired Legends Golf & Resort. Legends' Oyster Bay course is on the northern end of Myrtle Beach's Grand Strand in Sunset Beach, N.C., while Heritage is on the southern end in Pawleys Island, S.C. All five courses were developed by Myrtle Beach entrepreneur Larry Young, who continues to own the Ailsa Pub at Legends Resort.
Arrowhead Country Club is one
of Myrtle Beach’s Premier 27-Hole Golf Complex located in Myrtle Beach.
With a canvas of Bermuda Fairways and MiniVerde Bermuda grass,
the
team of Ray Floyd and Tom Jackson have created a 27-hole masterpiece
along the scenic Intracoastal Waterway. Arrowhead features three unique
9-hole tracks: The
Waterway, The Cypress and The
Lakes, each one with a feel all of its own. Please take a look at what
we have to offer and most of all, if you are planning a golf vacation
to Myrtle Beach, ask to play Arrowhead Country Club. Arrowhead is
available with most Myrtle Beach area golf packages.
Book a Tee Time BrookGreen Gardens
In 1931, Archer and Anna Hyatt
Huntington founded Brookgreen Gardens, a non-profit 501(c)(3) garden
museum, to preserve the native flora and fauna and display objects of
art within that natural setting.
Today, Brookgreen Gardens is a
National Historic Landmark with the most significant collection of
figurative sculpture in an outdoor setting by American artists in the
world and has the only zoo accredited
by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums
on the coast of the Carolinas.
NASCAR SpeedPark is Myrtle Beach’s premier family entertainment center, officially licensed by the National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR). NASCAR SpeedPark boasts over 26 acres of the industries hottest go-kart tracks, family rides, mini-golf courses, midway games, in addition to family dining in a relaxed and fun environment. Calendar and Info
Ripley’sŪ Aquarium in Myrtle Beach South Carolina is located in Broadway-at-the-Beach, an entertainment and dining complex that features restaurants, rides, shops and the 85,000 square foot Ripley’s Aquarium. Tickets and Info.
Rock your next visit to Myrtle Beach
with a visit to the Hard Rock Cafe. The Cafe
pyramid is a must-see for every local and visitor to the Grand
Strand. Not hard to spot, the Hard Rock Cafe
pyramid stands an imposing 70 feet tall and features an ancient
Egyptian-themed motif. Although you'll be greeted by
Sphinx-like statues guarding the entrance, the Cafe menu offers
all-American classics like hamburgers and barbecued chicken, along with
vegetarian entrees, decadent desserts, and regional
favorites. And this is Hard Rock, so you
know it's about the music and memorabilia, too. On
each visit, you can count on hearing the best rock n'
roll played over the state-of-the-art sound system while
checking out the authentic memorabilia on display, including guitars
from legends like Carlos Santana, Eric Clapton, BB King and Brian
Wilson, just to name a few. You'll also find a cape
that belonged to Elvis, Paul McCartney's wool suit, and black leather
boots worn by the man in black himself, Johnny
Cash! Dine inside the main cafe or,
during warmer months, enjoy the ocean breezes while dining on the patio
overlooking Celebrity Square. The Carolina Opry If you are looking
for the best live entertainment attractions in Myrtle Beach look no
further than The Carolina Opry Theater, home to the best shows on the
Grand Strand. The theater presents four award-winning live
entertainment experiences, The Carolina Opry, Good Vibrations, The
Carolina Opry Christmas Special, and LIGHT Laser Extravaganza. Internationally acclaimed Legends In Concert is known as
the pioneer of live celebrity tribute artist shows and possesses the
greatest collection of celebrity tribute artists ever assembled.
Featuring live concert shows of famous musicians and celebrities of
yesterday and today with concert venues in Myrtle Beach, Branson, Las
Vegas, Seattle, Atlantic City, Foxwoods and Coushatta. ..Tickets and Calendar of events. The Alabama Theatre at Barefoot Landing is Myrtle Beach's #1 Entertainment Attraction located in the heart of the Grand Strand. The Theatre's exciting live productions are the highlight of family vacations with ONE The Show delivering America's best music, dance and comedy February through October. In November and December, The South's Grandest Christmas Show brings the joy of the Holiday Season to the stage. And when our all-star cast takes a night off, Guest Artist Concerts showcase the biggest names in Country, Motown, Pop and Comedy. .Tickets and Calendar of events. Dixie Stampede-The Pirates Voyage Pirates are plundering in Myrtle Beach
and searching for treasure along the Carolina coast. Join the crew at
Pirates Voyage Dinner Attraction in Myrtle Beach for fun, feast and
adventure for buccaneers of all ages. Filled with spectacular acrobatic
competition, thrilling stunts, dramatic special effects, exciting
musical productions and a mouth-watering five-course pirate feast,
complete with a delicious dessert! .Tickets and Calendar
of events.
Check the above links for Myrtle Beach Seasonal Discounts, Myrtle Beach Coupons, Myrtle Beach Specials. About the Grand Strand Area: Myrtle Beach and the Grand StrandIf you're looking for a great destination for a group or family beach vacation, Myrtle Beach and the Grand Strand is the place to be. A 60-mile span of white sand beaches that stretch from Little River to Georgetown, the Grand Strand features incredible seafood, historic tours, unique shops, cruises, two ocean side State Parks, deep sea and inshore fishing, and magnificent Brookgreen Gardens where you'll see the world's largest collection of American sculpture. The hub of the Grand Strand, Myrtle Beach is where the action is. With fun family beaches, over 100 championship golf courses, tennis courts, outlet malls, specialty shops, live musical theatre, nightclubs and a wealth of family attractions, Myrtle Beach is a popular South Carolina vacation destination. Pawley’s
Island
Pawley’s
Island is one of the countries oldest beach resorts. The first people
known to inhabit the area of Pawley’s Island were the Waccamaw and
Winyah Indians. They called the area “Chicora” meaning “the land,” and
this term is often used by local businesses today. Later, the island
became named after the three sons of Percival Pawley who inherited all
the land their father owned “from the Waccamaw River to the sea.” The
breezy island soon became a summer retreat for wealthy plantation
owners, as well as a refuge from malaria-carrying mosquitoes.
Pawley’s
Island was the last part of the Grand Strand to be heavily developed,
and with four miles of beach and its classic-style beach homes
available for vacation rental, it’s referred to by the natives as
“arrogantly shabby.” Offering many village-style shops, wonderful golf
courses and fabulous dining, Pawleys Island prompts visitors to return
year after year, and Brookgreen Gardens is a magnificent must-see,
offering the worlds largest sculpture garden. Pawleys Island offers a
laid back atmosphere and attitude benefiting its claim to fame: the
original Pawleys Island Hammock.
Litchfield Beach Litchfield
Beach, a quaint, unincorporated community governed by Georgetown
County, was settled by rice planters in early 1700s. The
area’s
name came from Litchfield Plantation, a former rice plantation in the
community. In the 1960’s, modern development began. Litchfield Beach is
beloved for its miles of wide sandy beaches, world-class golf courses,
village-style shops and fine dining. It’s only half an hour away from
Myrtle Beach, but it’s more quiet and reserved. There is one hotel on
the beach, but visitors usually stay in rental houses or condos.
Murrells
Inlet
The
historic fishing village of Murrells Inlet has earned the title
“seafood capital of South Carolina” because of the fresh seafood drawn
from its waters and served at the many restaurants lining the
waterfront. Murrells Inlet is also rich in history, with Native
Americans, rice planters, pirates, World War II airmen and fishermen
all having played a part in Murrells Inlet’s past.
Murrells
Inlet offers many recreational activities in a breathtaking inlet
setting, including deep sea fishing charters, boat tours, individual
boat rentals, scuba diving, kayaking, parasailing and jet skiing. Two
popular annual events include the Fourth of July Boat Parade and
Blessing of the Inlet. The Marsh Walk, a marsh-front setting, offers
spectactular scenery and wildlife.
Garden City Beach Garden
City beach is an unincorporated community that straddles Horry and
Georgetown counties. Garden City has access to both the ocean and the
inlet, so it is great for fishing, crabbing and water sports. The
majority of vacationers stay in beach houses or condos, and the
community offers a marina, amusements, restaurants, a fishing pier that
features live music during the summer evenings and a new Creekwalk that
spans
the salt marsh.
Surfside Beach The
town of Surfside Beach proudly calls itself “the family beach.”
Surfside was incorporated in 1964 and is not only a lively residential
community, it is a thriving vacation destination. Along its oceanfront
are beach houses, condos, hotels, restaurants and a fishing pier. They
also offer several recreational parks and host several annual festivals
and events.
Myrtle Beach Families
began vacationing in Myrtle Beach more than a century ago, traveling by
horse, buggy and ferry to spend a day in the sand and sun on the mostly
unoccupied beach. Today, the city of Myrtle Beach has a population of
approximately 25,000 and is the largest and most developed community of
the Grand Strand.
Myrtle
Beach is one of the most visited beaches on the East Coast and offers
something for everyone! Favorite landmarks include Coastal
Grand
Mall, the largest mall in South Carolina; Myrtle Beach State Park, the
oldest in the state; Broadway at the Beach, with its assortment of
shops, restaurants, nightclubs and attractions; the Myrtle Beach
Convention Center; the hundreds of world-class golf courses and the
ribbon of hotels with beautiful ocean views. Myrtle Beach kicks off
each summer season with the excitement of the Sun Fun Festival.
North Myrtle Beach North
Myrtle Beach was founded more than 30 years ago when the communities of
Windy Hill, Crescent Beach, Ocean Drive and Cherry Grove united. Each
of these communities has its own charm, and generations of vacationers
have returned to their favorite milieu year after year. The city has
nearly 12,000 residents and is known for its family beach atmosphere,
fishing piers and wonderfully wide beaches. It’s famous for being the
birth place of the shag, South Carolina’s state dance, but is also home
to many fine restaurants and family amusements, as well as Barefoot
Landing, a popular shopping, dining and entertainment development.
Popular annual events include the SOS Spring Safari and Fall Migration
and the Intracoastal Christmas Regatta.
Little River Little River is a unique town, offering a slightly slower pace of life than the rest of the Grand Strand. The community lies just below the North Carolina border along what is now the Intracoastal Waterway. Because of its numerous tidal creeks and close proximity to the ocean, Little River was a popular harbor for pirates in the 1700s and Civil War blockade-runners in the 1800s. Little River’s most popular event is the Blue Crab Festival, held each May. Arts and crafts, entertainment, and educational exhibits are featured alongside booths offering an assortment of delicious foods such as crab crakes, steamed crab, and other Blue Crab dishes. Myrtle Beach Photography:
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