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  • Two-Star Hotels Near Myrtle Beach State Park

    Myrtle Beach State Park dates to the 1930s as a conservation effort and is located three miles south of downtown Myrtle Beach. It protects 312 acres of beachfront and forests. Visitors can learn more about the sea turtles, dolphins, birds and plants that live in the park. The park provides picnic shelters, playgrounds and educational programs that are ideal… read more

  • 3 Star Hotels Near Myrtle Beach State Park

    Myrtle Beach State Park has been in operation since the 1930s as a conservation effort and is just three miles south of downtown Myrtle Beach. It has 312 acres of protected beachfront and forests, and visitors can learn about the dolphins, sea turtles, birds and plants that live in the park. It also has picnic playgrounds and educational programs for familie… read more

  • 4 Star Hotels Near Myrtle Beach State Park

    Myrtle Beach State Park is 3 miles from downtown Myrtle Beach, making it just a short drive from the many hotels near the beach. The park protects beachfront and forests, and features the Sculptured Oak Nature Trail, which is the last section of maritime forest on South Carolina's Northern coast. Visitors can enjoy the picnic areas, playgrounds and shelters.… read more

  • Budget Hotels Near Myrtle Beach State Park

    Only three miles to the south of busy downtown Myrtle Beach is Myrtle Beach State Park, which was established in the 1930s as a conservation effort. It has more than 300 acres of protected forests and beachfront. Bird watching is a popular year-round activity in the park. Fishing off the pier is allowed with the purchase of a daily fishing license. The pier… read more

  • Luxury Hotels Near Myrtle Beach State Park

    Covering an area of over 300 acres, Myrtle Beach State Park is set along an expanse of oceanfront woodlands just right for camping, hiking, fishing or just relaxing and enjoying the scenery. The Myrtle Beach area is a very popular tourist destination, and there are many luxury hotels nearby to provide you with a comfortable place to stay. read more

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  • One-Star Hotels Near Myrtle Beach State Park

    Set in the heart of the Grand Strand area of South Carolina, Myrtle Beach State Park is a popular location for visitors to enjoy everything from its scenic coastline to fishing, hiking, camping, sightseeing and even birdwatching. There… read more

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    Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, is a popular tourist destination. There are so many things to do in the area such as amusement parks, more than 100 golf courses, Ripley's Aquarium, miniature golf and Brookgreen Botanical Gardens. Other o… read more

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