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Is the boardwalk in North Myrtle Beach or Myrtle Beach?

The Myrtle Beach Boardwalk Entertainment District boasts an amazing location in downtown Myrtle Beach. Along with 1.2 miles of walkable boardwalk, the downtown Myrtle Beach area is home to tons of great shops, restaurants, hotels, rides, attractions, and entertainment.



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WHERE IS THE MYRTLE BEACH BOARDWALK LOCATED? The Myrtle Beach Boardwalk is located just off of Ocean Boulevard between 14th Avenue Pier and Second Avenue Pier in Myrtle Beach, SC.

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Cherry Grove Beach has consistently been named the best beach in South Carolina. Located at the north end of NMB, the highlight is the iconic Cherry Grove Pier. Stretching out hundreds of feet over the water, you can see for miles from the top of the observation deck.

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Garden City is one of the best least-crowded beaches near Myrtle Beach that vacationers should add to their South Carolina bucket lists. Praised for its incredible family-friendly atmosphere, the beach offers breathtaking ocean views along the southern coast.

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Visitors often prefer staying in North Myrtle Beach because it's just close enough to all the action, but just far away enough from the flashing neon lights. You can spend a few hours in bustling Myrtle Beach, then come home to total comfort in a beautiful beachfront bungalow.

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Know The Facts All Myrtle Beach area beaches are open. Water quality for beaches throughout the entire Myrtle Beach area is very good. Water quality testing occurs twice a week during the summer and results are posted on SCDHEC's Beach Access Guide.

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The water is pleasantly warm, and the waves are gentle but fun for families to swim in. North Myrtle Beach provides an umbrella service for those looking to rent their umbrellas for shade.

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North Myrtle Beach's housing expenses are 32% lower than the national average and the utility prices are 17% higher than the national average. Transportation expenses like bus fares and gas prices are 10% higher than the national average.

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The original wooden Boardwalk was destroyed by Hurricane Hazel in 1954, which gave way to a new concrete based pathway that is still in place today. In 2006, the town voted in favor of upgrading the boardwalk at a cost of $6.4 million dollars.

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North Myrtle beach is not only a wonderful place to raise a family and start a career, but also a wonderful place to retire and relax. A beautiful, simply southern area filled with ocean air and friendly faces. Many local restaurants that make dining creative. Locally owned boutiques with unique and beautiful clothing.

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For those seeking a truly remarkable beach vacation, central Myrtle Beach's Golden Mile district surpasses expectations on every front. The quiet residential setting, ample beach space, proximity to the area's attractions, and the presence of the acclaimed Dunes Village Resort make it the epitome of relaxation.

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June through August You'll enjoy splashing around in the Atlantic and lounging on the beach during these months. Keep in mind, it's also the busiest time of year with a high volume of tourists and increased occupancy rates at Myrtle Beach Resorts. Quick rain showers are possible, but won't spoil the fun.

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December through February You'll find fewer crowds and great deals on Myrtle Beach resorts and hotels, although some restaurants and attractions may have limited hours. Plus, there are plenty of holiday-themed events to enjoy, from Thanksgiving specials to Christmas shows.

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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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