4 Must-Do Activities to Maximize Longer Days at Myrtle Beach
Longer days and warmer weather mean more opportunities for family fun at Myrtle Beach. Explore our Spring Getaway Guide for unbeatable deals on lodging, dining, attractions, and more to enhance your vacation.
Here are four engaging activities to make the most of the extended daylight:
1. Play Disc Golf in Market Common
This family-friendly sport, surging in popularity, is ideal for casual spring evenings. Market Common now features a dedicated disc golf course where you can enjoy the fresh air with loved ones. Visit The Teddy Peddler, the Grand Strand's first disc golf store, for all your gear needs.

2. Challenge Your Family to Mini Golf
Known as the Mini Golf Capital of the World, Myrtle Beach boasts over 35 themed courses. Navigate Jurassic Park obstacles or embark on a Jungle Safari adventure. Select your colorful ball and perfectly sized club, and compete for the first hole-in-one!

3. Explore Huntington Beach State Park in Murrells Inlet
One of the Grand Strand's two state parks, Huntington Beach State Park offers outdoor adventures for all ages. Picnic at one of three shelters amid chirping birds—over 300 species have been spotted here. Spot alligators in the marshlands. Post-Daylight Saving Time, the park stays open until 10 p.m., and leashed pets are welcome.

4. Dine Al Fresco with Ocean Views
Myrtle Beach features hundreds of outdoor dining spots overlooking crashing waves and sandy shores, from Murrells Inlet's MarshWalk to the Boardwalk. Many chefs are alumni of the International Culinary Institute of Myrtle Beach at Horry Georgetown Technical College, blending fresh, local flavors. Discover the perfect venue in our oceanfront/waterfront dining guide.





