Ah, Myrtle Beach! A haven for sunbathers, surfers, and fun-seekers alike. Whether you’re a local or just soaking in a vacation, it’s important to be in the know when it comes to the beachside regulations. With rules in place that can certainly make or break a perfect day at the coast, here’s a friendly rundown of what you should keep in mind, especially as the off-season kicks in!
Starting November 1, parking your car won’t cost you a dime in Surfside Beach and North Myrtle Beach. Yes, you heard that right! In North Myrtle Beach, all parking spots will be free from November to February. But don’t forget, paid parking returns from March to September from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Surfside Beach follows a similar pattern—free parking is available between November 1 and February, and then it’s paid from March 1 until October 31. Just a reminder, in Myrtle Beach, it’s paid parking year-round from 9 a.m. to midnight. Save those coins for the beach ice cream instead!
As the evenings grow longer with the end of Daylight Savings Time, remember that golf carts are only allowed on the roads during daylight hours. This means you can cruise around after 6 a.m. but must be parked by 6 p.m. (or 8 p.m. after Daylight Savings). Also, did you know golf carts can only be driven where the speed limit is 35 mph or less? So, keep an eye on those speed signs!
From May 1 to Labor Day, Myrtle Beach imposes a no cruising law between 2 a.m. and 6 a.m. This means if you’re out and about late, be sure to keep it moving and avoid looping down Ocean Boulevard during those hours. After Labor Day, the coast is clear, and the boulevard is yours to cruise freely! Surfing, on the other hand, is unrestricted after Labor Day, so feel free to hit the waves anytime!
Dog owners, you’ve got a sweet deal during the off-season! From Labor Day through April 30, there are no time restrictions for doggy beach play in Myrtle Beach. In North Myrtle Beach, pups can enjoy beach time without a time limit from Labor Day through May 15. Just remember to keep them leashed and scoop up after them—no one likes an unsightly surprise in the sand!
After Labor Day, biking is back in style! You can ride your bicycles along the boardwalk anytime from now until April 30. However, come April, biking only allowed from 5 a.m. to 10 a.m. While you’re chilling on the beach, make sure you’re using the proper umbrellas. From Memorial Day to Labor Day, circular umbrellas with a maximum diameter of 7.5 feet are permitted in Myrtle Beach, but come September, you can set up your tents and larger shades!
A friendly reminder for our younger visitors, the city has a curfew between midnight and 6 a.m. for those under 18, ensuring everyone stays safe at night. And if you’re into surfing or skimboarding, just be aware of the designated times: North Myrtle Beach prohibits these activities between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. from May 15 through Labor Day—after that, it’s a surf’s up situation!
Myrtle Beach is a stunning destination filled with excitement, happiness, and unforgettable moments. Just follow these guidelines to ensure your beach days remain sunny and hassle-free. Now pack those beach bags, grab your friends and family, and let the good times roll!
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