Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

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Myrtle Beach By Boat


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Myrtle Beach, SC -
The most scenic and perhaps most peaceful way to get to the Grand Strand is by boat. The Intra coastal Waterway runs 1,200 miles from Boston, Massachusetts, to Key West, Florida, parallel to the Atlantic Ocean. In 1932, the Army Corps of Engineers dug a 20-mile canal, connecting Little River to the Waccamaw River. This portion goes right through the Grand Strand.

Myrtle Beach By Boat

Many of the marinas have signs along the waterway telling you what CB radio channel to tune in to contact them.

Marinas along the Grand Strand area include Little River, Vereen's Marina, Bella Marina and Palmetto Shores, at the northern edge of Horry. On down, there's Hague Marina, just before Socastee; Bucksport, a very popular docking spot; Wacca Wache at Wachesaw Landing, Inlet Port Marina and Cedar Hills, in the Murrells Inlet area.

There is a city-owned marina in Conway on the Waccamaw River. If you're traveling south on the waterway, you'll turn right at Enterprise Landing at Channel Marker 25. Then you'll head north for about 9 miles. Some boaters choose this course to enjoy the river's beauty. It's winding and has some sharp turns, so if your boat's length is 40 feet or more, you might not want to try it. To navigate the waterway, it's a good idea to have a nautical map. The maps point out dangerous spots, marinas and buoys and describe available services at the marinas.

Still have questions about boating in Myrtle Beach? There are plenty of helpful people in our forums- post a question there!

Marinas

Anchor Marina
2200 Little River Neck Road
North Myrtle Beach, SC 29582
(843) 249-7899

Dock Holidays Marina
1525 13th Avenue North
North Myrtle Beach, SC 29582
(843) 280-6354

Harbourgate Marina
2120 Sea Mountain Highway
North Myrtle Beach, SC 29582
(843) 249-8888 dcrouse@sprintmail.com

Hague Marina
One Hague Dr., P.O. Box 835
Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
(843) 293-2141

Lightkeepers Village Marina
Lightkeepers Way
North Myrtle Beach, SC 29582
(843) 249-8660

Mariner Point Marina
North Myrtle Beach, SC 29582
(843) 249-3045

Myrtle Beach Yacht Basin
1 Hague Drive
Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
(843) 293-2141

Osprey Marina
8400 Osprey Road
Myrtle Beach, SC 29575
(843) 215-5353 End of Article

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