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Can you swim at Myrtle Beach right now?

All Myrtle Beach area beaches are open. Water quality for beaches throughout the entire Myrtle Beach area is very good.



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Myrtle Beach, located in Horry County, is a part of South Carolina's Grand Strand. From June through early October water temperatures are practically tropical making this area perfect for swimming and beach activities.

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Hot weather with relatively calm winds in the atmosphere and no tropical systems in the Atlantic have allowed sediments in the water to settle to the ocean floor. Less sediment means clearer water!

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Blue Atlantic waters are seen at Myrtle Beach State Park on July 13, 2023. Unseasonably calm waters have allowed sediment to settle, leaving behind a crystal clear ocean along the South Carolina coast.

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The area has a nickname, Dirty Myrtle which refers to anything between a type of drink to a mud run. But over the last decade, the nickname's meaning has slipped away from local leaders control over marketing towards the numerous swimming advisories that warn visitors of the poor water quality along the beach.

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One fun spot to see in South Carolina with clear water beaches is North Myrtle Beach. This coastal town/beach is packed with fun restaurants, hotels, and experiences in and out of the water. Here, visitors can check out 60 miles of beaches, as well as clear waters to swim, boat, kayak, and fish in.

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*Horry County lifeguards protect the north section of Myrtle Beach State Park from mid May through mid September. *Know how to swim. *Never swim alone. *Never swim at night.

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Sharks are most active around Myrtle Beach between May and October. In 2019, the odds of receiving a shark bite on Myrtle Beach were roughly 1 in 4 million.

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The best months to go to Myrtle Beach is June through August. This is the best time of the year for warm and sunny beach days. For fewer crowds but warmer weather still, September to October and April to May are great times to visit Myrtle Beach, too.

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From June through early October water temperatures are practically tropical making this area perfect for swimming and beach activities. The water cools significantly during the winter months due to cold offshore winds and longer nights.

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Myrtle Beach, South Carolina is home to 60 miles of coastline along the Atlantic Ocean.

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Surfside Beach Swimming and Sun Bathing Rules Swimmers must remain within 50 yards of shore in water no deeper than chest deep. Lifeguard instructions must be obeyed by all beachgoers. Surfing is prohibited within 300 feet of the pier.

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Can you swim in Myrtle Beach in October? During the month of October, the water stays around 76°F, perfect for splashing around or boogie boarding! If it's a chilly October day during your vacation, don't worry!

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As indicated, a double red flag means the water is closed to the public; no swimming is allowed. A single red flag indicates hazardous conditions, such as strong waves or currents. Medium hazards are indicated by a yellow flag, while a green flag shows that conditions are generally good.

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