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Make It A Cycling Day

  By  Visit Myrtle Beach
Mom and daughter ride bikes

It's a great day for a bicycle ride nearly every season in the Myrtle Beach area! Along with terrific exercise benefits to cardiovascular and circulation, bicycling is also a great way to see the beauty of the wonderfully diverse tropical landscapes in our area. Reconnect to your childhood with carefree times on your bicycle at The Beach! Local bike trails are easily found up and down our 60-mile coastline. Ride at given glorious intervals from the North Myrtle Beach area all the way south to Pawleys Island!

Here is a list of some of the fun, safe places to go biking with the entire family:

Central Park
1400 Outrigger Rd.
Myrtle Beach
¼-mile paved bike path
View Bicycle Maps & Routes within city of Myrtle Beach

McLean Park
93 Oak Dr.
North Myrtle Beach
½-mile paved bike path

Huntington Beach State Park
16148 Ocean Hwy 17
Murrells Inlet
Bike through 2,500 acres of maritime forest and lagoons, historic Atalaya castle 
and bird sanctuary

Grand Park at The Market Common
Farrow Parkway
Myrtle Beach
2-mile paved bike path

Riverwalk
Downtown Conway
Paved bike path along the Waccamaw River, marina, and park

Pawleys Loop
Pawleys Island Nature Park
Pawleys Island
3.5 miles along the marsh and Myrtle Ave.

Waccamaw Neck Bikeway
Murrells Inlet
4-mile paved bike path for bikers from Hwy 17 in Murrells Inlet to Sandy Island near Huntington Beach State Park

Myrtle Beach area State Parks are also fabulous places to ride your bike and discover nature at its best. Myrtle Beach State Park has terrific cycling paths along the ocean in its native South Carolina pristine woodland setting. Huntington Beach State Park, in Murrells Inlet, also has lovely bike paths in an oceanfront woodland atmosphere.

Along our 60-mile coast, in virtually every one of the townships that run from North Myrtle Beach to the Garden City Beach area, one can easily enjoy cycling along Ocean Drive, just adjacent to the beach. Riding a bike on Ocean Drive has been a long-time tradition in our area. Enjoy the sights and sounds of the ocean as you ride carefree!

Cycling enthusiasts can always find great deals on accommodations in the Myrtle Beach area and group discounts usually apply. Book your perfect place to stay, right near your favorite bike path, and enjoy all the Myrtle Beach coast has to offer!

By Shelbi Ankiewicz
Shelbi Ankiewicz is a senior at Coastal Carolina University studying communication, journalism, and intercultural studies. She is originally from Montgomery, Alabama, but has resided in Myrtle Beach for 14 years. She is the Editor-in-Chief of CCU's student newspaper, The Chanticleer, and is a member of a two-year leadership program called the Wall Fellows. Shelbi enjoys trying new restaurants, traveling to major cities in the SouthEast, and attending concerts. In her free time you can find her hanging out with her frenchton bulldog, Oma, or visiting the local trails Myrtle Beach has to offer.