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Expert Guide: Finding Shark Teeth on Grand Strand Beaches – A Local's Top Tips

As you stroll the pristine shores of the Grand Strand, it's irresistible to pause for a stunning seashell.

Discover the thrill of shark tooth hunting, another coveted beach treasure. In this 'A Local’s Favorite' feature, our experienced expert shares proven strategies to uncover these prehistoric souvenirs with ease.


Travel Notes
  • Alabama Headlines 5th Annual CCMF 2019: Country Legends Return to Myrtle Beach

    The 5th annual Carolina Country Music Fest (CCMF) lights up Myrtle Beach, SC, from Thursday, June 6 to Sunday, June 9. Dive into nonstop country music from global superstars! Legends Alabama, who kicked off their career at The Bowery in Myrtle Beach, headline alongside rising talents like Dan + Shay and Brothers Osborne. Join over 30 artists, including Florida Georgia Line, Thomas Rhett, Dierks Bentley, Jimmie Allen, and Randy Houser, across four epic days! Dont miss Gone West, the Nashville su

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    Last week, my friend Rachel and I spent an exhilarating afternoon at Shark Wake Park, the Grand Strands first cable wakeboarding facility in North Myrtle Beach. This innovative park brings the thrill of cable wakeboarding—a rising extreme sport—to our local waters. Participants grab a continuous cable that loops around a 1.1-mile lake, eliminating the need for a boat. Pricing depends on your session duration and whether you rent gear. Rachel, an experienced wakeboarder with her own board, impre

  • N Digo: Myrtle Beach – Play on 60 Miles of Pristine Grand Strand Beaches

    60 miles of warm, soft, sandy beachfront Youve likely heard of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. The real question is: Do I want to visit? The answer? Absolutely yes! Its the ultimate destination for play on one of the worlds longest beach stretches. Myrtle Beach anchors the Grand Strand—a continuous 60-mile expanse of wide, warm, powdery beaches along the eastern seaboard, stretching from the North Carolina border south to the historic plantations that established the region as colonial Americas r