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Things to Do in North Myrtle Beach

North Myrtle Beach is where you want to go if you’re looking for a quieter and less crowded section of the Grand Strand. Oceanfront accommodations, pristine beaches, and proximity to nature parks make North Myrtle Beach an ideal destination for a more relaxing vacation. We count down the 10 best things to do in North Myrtle Beach so you can add them to your NMB travel itinerary.

Duplin Winery

If your sophisticated palate is looking for some of South Carolina’s best tasting wines, the Duplin Winery in North Myrtle Beach should be your first stop. Duplin Winery is the home of America’s favorite Muscadine wine. Known for its sweet and intense fruit flavors, Muscadine is an acquired taste among wine drinkers. But if you love native wine grapes, you’ll surely enjoy a glass or two of Muscadine while listening to live music at the winery.

Their wine tasting lets you sample 10 pre-selected Duplin wines while their wine expert walks you through the history and flavor profile of each wine. For just $10, the deluxe wine tasting includes gourmet cheese dip, homemade crackers, and a glass of wine (on top of all the wine tastings). You can drink your wine while you sit on the porch and enjoy the view of the marsh across Hwy 17.

Shark Wake Park

No trip to North Myrtle would be complete without stopping at Shark Wake Park for some water adventure. It’s a massive water park with two main attractions—Obstacle Island and Cable Park.

Obstacle Island is an enormous floating playground where you swing through monkey bars, climb towers, and glide through water slides. It’s like going through an American Ninja obstacle course in the water! It’s guaranteed to keep the kids busy and for hours of water fun.

Cable Park is designed for wake boarding, knee boarding, wake skating, foil boarding, and water skiing. Hardcore water sports enthusiasts will have a terrific day showing off their amazing stunts.

No gear? No problem! Helmets, life jackets, and boards are available for rent, so you can gear up and safely get on with your water adventure. Whether you’re a newbie or a seasoned pro, you’ll have tons of fun at Cable Park.

Shark Wake Park also offers a summer water sports camp for kids ages 7 to 15, where they can enjoy all the water activities all summer long. It will definitely beat the summer heat. Your kids will thank you later.

810 Billiards & Bowling

810 Billiard & Bowling is a bar, a billiard hall, and a bowling alley rolled into one. With its casual and laid-back atmosphere, the place is a favorite hangout of locals and travelers who want to while away their time playing bowling and billiards.

The bowling lanes come in 14 standard lanes and 6 boutique lanes. Whichever you end up playing on, you’ll get waiter service at your lanes, if you want to order snacks and drinks.

After a game of bowling, you can switch to one of the six billiard tables and play a game or two. You can also have a friendly competition playing foosball, board games, corn hole, and darts—all these while enjoying a unique cocktail creation, an ice-cold craft beer, or a glass of fine wine.

The fun never stops at 810 Billiards & Bowling because there’s always something to do, something to eat, and something to drink.

Alabama Theatre

Ever since the Alabama Theatre opened its doors in 1993, live entertainment has never been the same at North Myrtle Beach. It’s home to ONE The Show, a yearly production that combines brilliant musical acts, amazing choreography, stunning visuals, glitzy costumes, side-splitting comedies, and great songs from different musical genres. It’s the one show to watch if you’re in North Myrtle Beach.

Alabama Theatre also hosts some of the biggest names in the entertainment industry. With their Guest Artist Concerts, you’ll get to watch music icons and stand-up comedy legends perform their best sets to a sellout crowd. Well-known tribute performers also make their appearance to bring back the old times, performing as The Beatles, Frankie Valli, Dean Martin, and the Bee Gees.

If you want to be astonished and entertained by the grandest show on North Myrtle Beach, get your tickets ASAP because they sell out fast.

Cherry Grove Fishing Pier

If you want to have a relaxing day, head on to Cherry Grove Fishing Pier. Just one look at the scenery will melt all your stress away. It’s the perfect place to go fishing. Locals flock to the pier to get their fishing fix.

Different fish species call the Cherry Grove Fishing Pier home. Plenty of red drums, whiting, croakers, flounders, perch, Spanish mackerels, and King mackerels make their appearance in spring and summer.

The Pier is also the place where many record catches took place. In fact, a 1780-lb tiger shark and a 98-lb tarpon were caught in the very same water.

Walking along the pier is also a favorite activity among the locals who want to get some exercise, no matter the season. The two-story observation deck allows you to enjoy the stunning view of the beach. Adjacent to the Cherry Grove Pier is the Prince Resort, where you get first-class accommodations and amenities. It’s a perfect combo for a truly relaxing getaway.

North Myrtle Beach Park and Sports Complex

North Myrtle Beach Park and Sports Complex has every sports event facility that any city could ask for. It can accommodate different kinds of sporting activities including baseball, softball, basketball, soccer, lacrosse, and flag football.

The complex is equipped with all the amenities needed to make visitors feel comfortable, safe, and secure. It’s the premier sporting event destination on North Myrtle Beach. It hosts various tournaments that draw huge crowds.

When the games and matches are done, but the day is still young, you can enjoy other activities and events that the park has to offer. There are playgrounds for the kids and picnic shelters and concessions areas when hunger strikes. The walking and bike trails as well as the miniature golf course are great for some much-needed exercise. You can take your dog to the 3-acre dog park and let him run around and socialize with other dogs.

North Myrtle Beach Park and Sports Complex also hosts non-sporting events like live entertainment, concerts, and music festivals headlined by some of the big names in the entertainment industry. So, there’s plenty of things to do even after the sporting events are done.

Alligator Adventure

Be up close and personal with some of the most beautiful reptiles on this side of South Carolina. Located on Highway 17 at Barefoot Landing, Alligator Adventure is the ultimate stop for an activity-filled day interacting with some of the fiercest animals in the reptile kingdom.

The alligators take centerstage in this massive 15-acre reptile zoo. Prepare to be astonished as 15-foot alligators leap out of the water at high speeds and use their powerful jaws to chow down on their dinner. Alligator live feedings demonstrate how fearsome these creatures are, but there’s no need to be concerned because zookeepers are on hand to keep things under control. Some days, “The Croc Doc” makes an appearance to answer your most curious questions about alligators.

In the cooler months when alligators don’t eat much, live alligator handling and lectures take the place of live feeding shows. This is where you get to touch a real live alligator and have your picture taken as proof of your bravery.

If you’re more of a snake-person, you can slither your way into the snake handling show and learn about snakes while interacting with them. It’s only here where you can have an albino snake loosely wrapped around your neck, with a zookeeper’s assistance, of course.

There’s a lot more to see in Alligator Adventure than just the alligators. There are also different species of reptiles and birds. So, after you’ve had your fun with the alligators, snakes, turtles, and frogs, you can enjoy watching mountain lions, spotted hyenas, squirrel monkeys, ostriches, eagle owls, kookaburras, Chilean flamingos, and more.

Aloha Watersports

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There’s a lot more you can do on the beach than just swimming and sunbathing. Aloha Watersports makes sure you have the gear and equipment to enjoy exhilarating water activities like parasailing, jet skiing, banana boat rides, and pontoon rides.

You don’t have to worry about anything, you just show up and they’ll take care of your gear rental needs. No experience necessary because they provide a quick training to guide you on how to safely use their equipment.

Sea creatures make their appearance on the beach so it makes your watersports experience extra special. Jet skiing with the dolphins is one for the books. But nothing is more awesome than when leatherneck sea turtles swim and raise their heads above water to greet you while you’re on your banana boat ride. These are just a few of the activities available at Aloha Watersports, so if you’re looking for a one-of-a-kind, fun-filled watersports experience, you know where to go.

Heritage Shores Nature Preserve

With seven acres of walking paths, the Heritage Shores Nature Preserve is a haven for walkers and nature trippers. The land where the park stands is well-preserved and remains in its native state.

The park sits on an island that extends into the Cherry Grove Marsh and is accessible through a series of sandy paths and boardwalks as well as observation docks. Different species of fish, birds, and other animals can be seen in the park and there are signage around the trail to describe what kind of plant and animal live in the park. So don’t be surprised to see some of these creatures in the wild while walking or hiking.

Heritage Shores Nature Preserve is not only a great trail, but it’s also an opportunity for locals and travelers to see the natural beauty of North Myrtle Beach, with its well-preserved landscape and natural resources.

Jack Axe Throwing

There are different ways to deal with stress. Some people go on a relaxing trip or do yoga, while others meditate or go for a walk. Others do axe throwing. Believe it or not, axe throwing is a legit way to relieve stress and release pent-up aggression. It’s simple, you just hurl an axe through the air towards a wooden target. Throwing the axe is the easy part, it’s hitting the bullseye that’s hard. That’s why you feel you’ve hit the lumberjack jackpot when you hit the bullseye.

If you want to try your hand at this medieval sport in a modern setting, head on to Jack Axe Throwing and test your mettle at throwing a steel blade towards a target board. Whether you’re new to the sport or a seasoned pro, you’re welcome at Jack Axe. 

They have trainers who will show you the ropes and you’ll master the art of throwing an axe in no time. Hitting the target is another thing altogether. It’s a safe, controlled environment and you’ll be in good hands. Hitting the bullseye may be difficult, but you’ll have tons of fun trying.

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