Piers & Boardwalks in Myrtle Beach

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Piers & Boardwalks in Myrtle Beach

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  • Dave I
    Westover, MD947 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    The weather is great this weekend, 70s, sunny, and not very crowded considering it a jeep weekend. Plenty of shops and a great beach.
    Written October 21, 2023
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  • Tanika E
    9 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    The pier is nice, clean, and quiet! The gift shop is as well. The staff were friendly. The views are unbeatable!
    Written July 1, 2023
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  • judy h
    1 contribution
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Nothing like morning coffee in the balcony overlooking an Atlantic sunrise . Beach all day party all night. Great choices for food and drinks as well
    Written September 17, 2023
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  • Jean H
    Pleasant Prairie, WI296 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    If you like the water, fishing, bird watching or people watching this place has it all! Apache Pier is the longest wooden pier on the Atlantic coast. It is several yards above the water's surface which is another unique feature. We stayed at Apache Pier RV Campground, so we received free admission tickets for every day of our stay.
    We decided to try our luck fishing. Being RV renters, we also got a discount on fishing gear rentals and in 4 1/2 hours caught 3 little whiting fish - not the best day we've had fishing, but the great setting offset the lousy fishing.
    You can tell who the regulars are, and who the rookies are (us!); as we were setting up our poles to cast off a neighboring fisherman told us to close up our shrimp container or the birds would steal our bait! In addition to pelicans and seagulls, the boat-tailed grackles and rusty blackbirds kept a close watch on our bait containers.
    We went home without any fish, giving our catch to other fishers or throwing them back, but it was still a pleasant day on the water.
    Written November 30, 2021
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