Myrtle Beach
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Embarking on a camper van trip to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, is the quintessential way to experience the allure of the open road coupled with the charm of a seaside town. As the wheels of your home-away-from-home roll towards this coastal paradise, prepare yourself for a medley of sun, sand, and endless entertainment options suitable for every age and interest.
Upon arrival, the siren call of the Atlantic Ocean is impossible to resist. Myrtle Beach State Park is an excellent first stop, offering a peaceful, less crowded alternative to the city’s main beaches. Here, you can park your camper van and set up camp within a whisper of the ocean waves. As you stroll along the park’s pristine beach, keep an eye out for dolphins playfully cresting the surf or engage in some serene fishing off the pier. Myrtle Beach is not just about tranquil ocean views; it’s also a hub of activity. Families may find themselves drawn to Family Kingdom Amusement Park, where classic rides and cotton candy create a timeless beachside funfair atmosphere. For a singular experience, don't miss Broadway at the Beach, an expansive shopping and entertainment complex where you can explore unique boutiques, enjoy live performances, or simply revel in lively ambience. No trip in your camper van would be complete without indulging in local cuisine. The Sea Captain’s House, an oceanfront restaurant, serves up a taste of the South with a variety of seafood dishes that are as fresh as they are delectable. Seafood not your style? Check out the diverse options at The Market Common, where you can find everything from upscale dining to casual eateries. For the active traveler or sports enthusiast, Myrtle Beach is a goldmine. Known as the “Golf Capital of the World,” it boasts over 100 golf courses. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or a casual golfer, places like TPC Myrtle Beach or Pine Lakes Country Club provide lush fairways and challenging greens amidst picturesque settings. Immerse yourself in the area’s culture and history by visiting the Franklin G. Burroughs – Simeon B. Chapin Art Museum, home to impressive Southern works of art. For a deeper dive into the past, take a short drive to Hopsewee Plantation where the history of the South is preserved and told through the lens of a pre-Revolutionary War rice plantation. Should the call of the wild beckon, head to North Myrtle Beach Park and Sports Complex. Here, you can give yourself over to the joys of ziplining, taking part in outdoor sports, or simply enjoying the walking trails that meander through this verdant sanctuary. After a day of adventures, the comfort of your camper van awaits. Spend your evening under the stars at Lakewood Camping Resort or Myrtle Beach KOA, both of which offer full camper van hookups along with a host of amenities to make your stay comfortable and enjoyable. As the sun sets on your Myrtle Beach excursion, the memories created here, from the sun-kissed shores to the vibrant nightlife and myriad of attractions, ensure that a journey to this coastal gem in your trusty camper van is an experience filled with joy, discovery, and the kind of freedom that only the open road can provide.
Myrtle Beach has a whopping 215 sunny days per year, making it easy to enjoy the warm water and beautiful sunsets.
The Myrtle Beach area got its name from the Wax Myrtle Tree, which is common to this region.
The Myrtle Beach area is a food lover's paradise. With over 1,500 restaurants in the region, including everything from sushi to pizza, there are options for everyone.