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Myrtle Beach Boardwalk & Promenade - Now Open!

Welcome to the new Myrtle Beach Boardwalk! Nearly all of Myrtle Beach's new Oceanfront Boardwalk is open for your enjoyment. Construction is complete from Pier 14 located at 14th Avenue North to the Second Avenue North pier.

The Myrtle Beach Boardwalk will be home to festivals and events all summer long including Ocean Boulevard's Hot Summer Nights at Plyler Park located in the heart of the downtown area. Highlights of Hot Summer Nights include:

  • Live Concerts on Tuesdays and Saturdays.
  • A "Kids Carnival" on Monday nights featuring inflatables, bounce houses, face painters, jugglers, balloon artists, stilt walkers and more!
  • Wednesday night features an amazing fireworks display off the 2nd Avenue Pier.
  • Sunday nights feature juggling, acrobatics, a fire show, stilt walkers, human statues and more!
  • Thursday features a strolling bagpiper on the Boardwalk and on Friday, a strolling Dixieland band.

We hope you enjoy the new Myrtle Beach Boardwalk on your next vacation to the Myrtle Beach Area!

Myrtle Beach Boardwalk Information

The 1.2 mile-long Myrtle Beach Oceanfront Boardwalk and Promenade traverses through the sand from the 14th Avenue to 2nd Avenue Piers in Myrtle Beach. The boardwalk provides oceanfront views of the pristine beachline, numerous shops and restaurants along its path, and is divided into three different sections.

  • The northernmost portion winds down from the 14th Avenue North Pier to Plyler Park.
  • The mid-section is located from Plyler Park to the former Pavilion Amusement Park site at 8th Avenue North and encompasses more of a carnival-like atmosphere with oceanfront dining and businesses.
  • The southernmost end of the boardwalk leading up to the 2nd Avenue pier has a meandering oceanfront park.

Interesting facts: The Myrtle Beach Boardwalk took nine months to build, cost close to $7 million and is made up of nearly 800,000 feet of lumber. Builders used about 300,000 nails, 555,000 screws and 10,000 bolts to complete the project!

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