Myrtle Beach State Park
Photos by a local
updated for 2013

Camping Information for the Myrtle Beach Area is HERE

State Park Pier in the fog
Trees of Myrtle Beach State Park  Myrtle Beach State Park Pier at Sunset
2013 - Windswept trees! The ocean breezes deposit salt on the branches of the trees that face the ocean.
This dehydrates and kills the exposed leaves and buds, stunting the growth on that side of the plant.
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Myrtle Beach State Park in the fog 3. Myrtle Beach State Park Pier at sunset
Myrtle Beach State Park A path to the beach at Myrtle Beach State Park Myrtle Beach State Park Old fence Myrtle Beach State Park
New April, 2013! 1. View of the Myrtle Beach State Park Pier 2. Patr to the beach 3. Welcome to Myrtle Beach! 4. The beauty of Myrtle Beach State Park
Myrtle Beach State Park Myrtle Beach State Park Fishing Pier protgected - sea oats
The Boardwalk is parallel to the ocean. Under the Pier and sign regarding protected areas
Boardwalk at the State Park
Walkway around Myrttle Beach State Park wedding at Myrtle Beach State Park Path to the Beach
Beautiful views from the walking path and Boardwalk . Weddings are popular on the beach! One of the paths to the ocean
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View of State Park Myrtle Beach State Park
You'll see many signs along the walkway, such as Protect the Protectors. The Atlantic Ocean is beautiful any time of year.
Easter at Myrtle Beach State Park Happy Easter Cake
Boy Scouts Myrtle Beach State Park
Easter, 2013 at Myrtle Beach State Park. Friends gather under a picnic shelter to share food and fun...and the State Park ocean views!
Boy Scouts - Myrtle
Beach State Park
Kite flying at the State Park Eagle Kite at MB State Park
Sunset at the State Park Pier Myrtle Beach State Park
1. and 2.Kite Flying is very popular at Mtrtle Beach State Park! 3. Myrtle Beach State Park is even Barbie's favorite beach! 4. Dusk over the ocean. 5. Taken from the Myrtle Beach tate Park Pier, looking at the beautiful view to the North.
Atamasco Lily Trees near the playground
Zephyranthes atamasco, commonly known as the Atamasco Lily (or more generally a Rain Lily) is native to the southeastern United States. Atamasco grows in swampy forests and coastal prairies, preferring acid boggy soils rich with leaf mold. Following the appearance of broad, grassy leaves in early winter, they bloom profusely at the Myrtle Beach State Park in March and April.
Surfer - Myrtle Beach State Park
Cabin 6 Myrtle Beach State Park Horse Back Riders on the beach
A surfer in November, Gaillardia, the small flowers that grow in the winter, Camping Cabin #6, rules horses need to read
before entering the beach. More foggy weather, looking toward the north.
New boardwalk at Myrtle Beach State Park New boardwalk at Myrtle Beach State Park cement sidewalk to the campgrounds Myrtle Beach State Park Playground
Paths and trees at Myrtle Beach State Park
The Boardwalk at Myrtle Beach State Park. There's an enlarged deck with plenty of picnic tables. The boardwalk ambles down to the end of the covered shelters where a curved cement path leads to the campground. There are several steps with handrails to take you to the beach. In tourist season, you'll spot plenty of lifeguards!
Myrtle Beach State Park Camping area Myrtle Beach State Park Trading Post Entrance to Myrtle Beach State Park camping at Myrtle Beach State Park
Walk the many tree-lined paths at Myrtle Beach State Park and learn about the variuos trees from several sign posts along the way.
Walking the paths at Myrtle Beach State Park Shells we found at Myrtle Beach State Park! Camping Area including the Aprtment, entrance and Trading Post. Another view inside the camping area. The campground offers 350 campsites, but you will need to book a year ahead.
bike riding at Myrtle Beach State Park! bike riding at Myrtle Beach State Park biking in the campground myrtle beach State Park Myrtle Beach State Camping Area New boardwalk at Myrtle Beach State Park
1 - 3- Lots of bike riders at the Myrtle Beach State Park! 4. Tent camping 5. Looking north from the Myrtle Beach State Park Pier
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