Best Things to Do in Myrtle Beach This Fall
Posted on 08/11/2021 in Things to Do With Kids.
You might not associate autumn as an excellent time to visit the Myrtle Beach area. Well, you’re mistaken. The staff at The Inlet Sports Lodge will tell you that there’s plenty of activities to do with fewer crowds and more room to stretch out and enjoy the best things to do in Myrtle Beach this fall. You can look forward to Myrtle Beach Bike Week Fall Rally, fantastic golfing, and delicious drinks along the Grand Strand.
Here Are the Best Things to Do This Fall
- You can still hit the water and swim. However, the likelihood that you’ll encounter a chilly day on the beach is more likely. If you find yourself on the Grand Strand on a cooler day there, try heading to a water park like Wild Water & Wheels. It offers 24 slides, a wave pool, a water playground, go-karts, and an adult lounge pool.
- Take it easy and visit a winery. Boardwalk Winery has a large selection of wines to sample. It’s settled in the downtown area of Myrtle Beach.
- If you don’t have the pallet for wine tasting, Independent Republic Brewing Company is nearby. The brewery features a beer garden along the banks of the Intracoastal Waterway.
- Ride the Skywheel. The Myrtle Beach Boardwalk doesn’t close in the fall. While it will be less busy than in the warmer months, you will still be able to enjoy an expansive view from atop this Ferris wheel.
- Keep your eyes on the upcoming fall festivals. Annual festivals include the Greek Festival, Little River ShrimpFest, Myrtle Beach Bike Week Fall Rally, Annual World Championship Chili Cook-Off, and Monday After the Masters.
- Maybe you want to walk alone or with someone else and feel the cool fall breeze. Myrtle Beach State Park is ideal for some quiet time.
- Of course, there is golf, and just because the days will be getting shorter doesn’t mean that you can fit in as much golf as possible when you stay here. As a bonus, you won’t have to deal with the summer heat when you hit the greens.
Find More of the Best Things to Do in Myrtle Beach This Fall
As you can see, there’s a lot to keep you and your family busy when you stay at Inlet Sports Lodge. Don’t let this list of the best things to do in Myrtle Beach this fall limit you either! There’s plenty to explore downtown, on the beach, or back at the Lodge with us. Book your stay with us, and you won’t regret it. Let’s talk! Reach out to us online or call 877-585-9360.
Get Gnarly: Surfing in Myrtle Beach
Posted on 08/11/2021 in Watersports.
Myrtle Beach isn’t world-renowned for its surfing, but it’s still a fun place for adventurous locals and visitors alike to catch some waves. However, there’s a lot you need to know before you hit the water with your surfboard, like Myrtle Beach’s rules regarding surfing, the best locations, and where you can rent equipment. Luckily, the team at Inlet Sports Lodge knows a thing or two about surfing in our area; continue on for our guide on surfing in Myrtle Beach.
Myrtle Beach Surfing Guide
Sun, sand, and surf, Myrtle Beach is a fun location for surfers of all skill levels to catch some waves. Though not known as a surfing destination, Myrtle Beach has a large surfing community, featuring many places to buy or rent equipment and take lessons. Here’s everything you need to know before you go surfing in Myrtle Beach.
Myrtle Beach Surfing Rules & Locations
Myrtle Beach has several rules regarding surfing. From the first of May through Labor Day, surfing is allowed in the following areas: from the terminus of the TA-80 Zone to the south city limits, from 37th Ave. N. to 47th Ave. N., from 62nd Ave. N. to 68th Ave. N., and from 82nd Ave. N. to the northern city limits. From Labor Day through April, surfing is allowed in the area from the south side of 8th Ave. N. to the north end of the public boardwalk. Another rule to keep in mind is that regardless of the time of year, surfing is not allowed within 75 yards of any fishing pier.
Myrtle Beach Surf Lessons & Rentals
Do you need a little training before you hit the waves? There are several excellent places in Myrtle Beach to get surf lessons. Kokopelli Surf Camp has a perfect five-star review average, and they offer daily lessons. Choose from a group, private, or party lessons. Kokopelli offers surf camp, a three-day experience for those serious about perfecting their skills and having fun on the beach. And if you need to rent a board, Kokopelli Surf Camp has you covered there as well.
You can find other superb surf lessons at Jack’s Surf Lessons and Board Rentals, which has served the Myrtle Beach area since 2010. At Jack’s, you can sign up for private, semi-private, or group lessons. Also, you can go to Jack’s for surfboard rentals, along with kayaks and paddleboards.
Inlet Sports Lodge, the Finest of Murrells Inlet Hotels
If surfing in Myrtle Beach sounds like a fantastic trip to you, consider booking your stay at Inlets Sports Lodge. We’re a boutique hotel catering to golf lovers, boating and watersports enthusiasts, and everyone looking to relax and enjoy everything Myrtle Beach and Murrells Inlet have to offer. Please check availability online or give us a call at 877-585-9360.