Shelling and Lighthouse Cruise on the Carolina Rover " Cruise on smooth inland waters to a remote barrier island and beach comb where the Winyah Bay meets the Atlantic Ocean. Explore where the sea unfolds her secrets, depositing an ever-changing arr…
Myrtle Beach offers many exciting places to visit. There are quite a few that also offer educational experiences in addition to being fun. One of those places is Ripley’s Aquarium located in Broadway at the Beach from the 29th Avenue North entrance. The …
NEW in 2011 Touted as an amusement park for the mind by the creators of this unique attraction. Designed by the company that brought Zip Line and Rope Courses to Broadway at the Beach, they have built an upside down house to entertain, amuse, delight and…
Archer and Anna Huntington established Brookgreen Gardens in 1931 as a non-profit museum. It has since become a National Historic Landmark. The garden’s purpose was to preserve native plants and animals as well as displaying art work within a natural set…
South Carolina is home to one of the oldest species of animals, the alligator. Alligator Adventure in Barefoot Landing in North Myrtle Beach; it not only houses alligators but other interesting species of wildlife. Alligators are the predominant species …
Have you ever wondered what it was like to live on a farm in rural South Carolina at the turn of the last century? Horry County Museum and sponsors are proud to present the L. W. Paul Living History Farm. Here Myrtle Beach visitors can not only see, but …
Located just around the corner from the Myrtle Beach Convention Center, is the Children's Science Museum of South Carolina. Open Monday through Saturday, they offer a wide variety of hands on educational and special programs. Admission is $8 per person e…