Myrtle Beach State Park
About
Myrtle Beach State Park [14], one of the few underdeveloped natural areas to be found along the Grand Strand. The 312 acre park boasts a mile of beachfront and includes a large campground, a fishing pier and nature trails that lead through a maritime forest. There is a nature center that offers the visitors the chance to learn about dolphins, sea turtles, and the abundant bird and plant life. There is Wi-Fi availability for park guests at the campground store and pier, pets are allowed in most outdoor areas year round, and there are tours and programs for visitors that are fun, engaging, and educational to raise awareness about the natural resources of the park. Myrtle Beach State Park is a "Discover Carolina Site", which provides curriculum-based science programs for school children.