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What time is the noise ordinance in Myrtle Beach?

The ordinance prohibits the playing of profane, vulgar or obscene music at a volume louder than 30 decibels — as loud as a nearby whisper — from 7:01 a.m. to 10:59 p.m., and 50 decibels — as loud as a refrigerator or air conditioner — from 11 p.m. to 7 a.m.



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The accesses for Myrtle Beach public beaches are open every day and never completely close, but no personal items may be set up on the beach before 8:00 a.m. and everything must be removed from the shore by 7:00 p.m. Visitors age 17 and under must also abide by the city's curfew rules and may not be on the beach after ...

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Quiet, Residential Setting The Golden Mile, located between 31st Avenue North and 52nd Avenue North in Myrtle Beach, provides a tranquil ambiance ideal for those seeking a serene beachfront getaway. The area is largely residential and lends an overall feeling of exclusivity and privacy at the beach.

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Located at the northernmost point of North Myrtle Beach, Cherry Grove is a quiet, family-friendly beach known for its relaxing atmosphere. Cherry Grove Beach sits where the Intracoastal Waterway and the Atlantic Ocean met, and it's widely known as a great place to fish.

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The last call order went into effect in July which prohibited restaurants and bars from selling alcohol after 11 at night. Its purpose was to slow the spread of the coronavirus and it prevented one Myrtle Beach bar named Last Call from living up to its name.

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Open containers of beer, wine or liquor are prohibited in any public place including streets, sidewalks and beach areas.

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Prohibited items
  • Possession or consumption of alcohol on the beach is not allowed.
  • Fireworks are prohibited on the beach.
  • Glass containers are not permitted on the beach.
  • It is illegal to pick sea oats or remove sand fencing from the sand dunes.
  • Littering is illegal.


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