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Myrtle Beach Parks, Myrtle Beach Gardens and Myrtle Beach Arboretums
(Myrtle Beach, South Carolina - SC, USA)
With such a long coastline, Myrtle Beach is lucky because it has an abundance of natural beauty, ranging from rugged Atlantic beaches to groomed parks. Myrtle Beach and Huntington Beach state parks are among residents' favorites, as is Brookgreen Gardens, which offer visitors the chance to tour the sculpture garden and learn about local wildlife and history.
Within easy driving distance of Myrtle Beach are several other parks, where you can soak up the greenery, learn about American Indian history, enjoy a picnic and relax in natural surroundings and landscaped gardens. Here are some of Myrtle Beach's most popular parks and gardens.
Myrtle Beach Parks and Gardens: Brookgreen Gardens - Highway 17 South, Pawleys Island, South Carolina (SC), 29585, USA
Tel: +1 800 849 1931
Formerly land that was used as a rice and indigo plantation, Myrtle Beach's Brookgreen Gardens encompasses an area of 9,100 acres with over 500 sculptures dotted throughout the preserve. Other interesting features include exhibits on wildlife and displays of historically important artifacts. Gourmet picnic baskets are available from the garden's kitchens and can be taken anywhere in the gardens.
Myrtle Beach parks and gardens open: daily - 09:30 to 17:00
Myrtle Beach parks and gardens admission: charge, discounts for seniors, children and students, children under 12 free
Myrtle Beach Parks and Gardens: Great Smoky Mountains National Park - 2101 Northeast 50th, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina (SC), USA
Tel: +1 865 436 1200
Located north of Atlanta and west of Ashville in North Carolina and Tennessee, the Great Smoky Mountains National Park is the most visited national park in the whole of the US. During the peak summer season visitor's flock to this huge park and roads often become jammed with visitors touring the park. The most popular base town is Cherokee, which offers accommodation, theme attractions, American Indian retailers, a casino and plenty of diners and fast-food outlets. The park offers a good insight into Cherokee Indian history and heritage through its exhibitions and museums.
Myrtle Beach parks and gardens open: daily - 06:00 to 22:00
Myrtle Beach parks and gardens admission: free
Myrtle Beach Parks and Gardens: Myrtle Beach State Park - 4401 South Kings Highway, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina (SC), 29575-4936, USA
Tel: +1 843 238 5325
One of the few remaining natural areas within the city is the Myrtle Beach State Park, with its miles of Atlantic coastline, 312 acres / 126 hectares of land, campsite and cabin accommodation, nature center, gift shop, playground, pier and hiking trails. The park was the first state park in South Carolina and has become one of the city's most popular patches of greenery.
Myrtle Beach parks and gardens open: daily - 06:00 to 22:00
Myrtle Beach parks and gardens admission: free
Myrtle Beach Parks and Gardens: Huntington Beach State Park - 16148 Ocean Highway, Murrells Inlet, South Carolina (SC), 29576, USA
Tel: +1 843 237 4440
Boasting the best preserved beach on the Grand Strand's 60-mile / 96-km long coastline, the nearby Huntington Beach State Park offers beautiful scenery and wildlife along with a varied environment including a freshwater lagoon, salt marshes, forests and sand beaches. Within the park's perimeters is the National Historic Landmark of Atalaya. This Moorish-style home of the late US sculptress Anna Huntington and her husband is popular among visitors. Facilities in the park include a campsite and educational center.
Myrtle Beach parks and gardens open: Saturday to Thursday - 06:00 to 18:00, Friday - 06:00 to 20:00, seasonal variations apply
Myrtle Beach parks and gardens admission: charge, discounts for seniors and children, children under five free
Myrtle Beach Parks and Gardens: Little Pee Dee State Park - 1298 State Park Road, Dillon, South Carolina (SC), 29536, USA
Tel: +1 843 774 8872
Located inland from Myrtle Beach, Little Pee Dee State Park is one of the most tranquil parks in the state. The Little Pee Dee River runs through the park, while the 54-acre / 22-hectare Lake Norton sits still; both offer peaceful reflections of the forest and sky that surround them. Once inhabited by the Pee Dee Indians, the protected area is now home to several species of wildlife. Encompassing a campsite, picnic ground and nature trails, the park is easily accessible from Myrtle Beach and well worth the car journey.
Myrtle Beach parks and gardens open: Monday to Sunday - 09:00 to 18:00
Myrtle Beach parks and gardens admission: charge, discount for seniors, children under 15 free
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