How to Camp on the Ocean in Myrtle Beach

Do you like camping on the ocean? If so, then you will definitely want to make plans to camp on the ocean in Myrtle Beach, S.C. This is considered the best place to camp on the ocean in all of the US, so you will definitely want to give it a try. Not to mention there is something for everyone in Myrtle Beach including the old and young alike.

Things You'll Need

  • Tent
  • RV

Instructions

  1. How to Camp on the Ocean in Myrtle Beach

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      Determine how you want to camp. The way you want to camp will have a big influence on where you choose to camp. For example, if you want to camp in a tent then there are certain campgrounds in Myrtle Beach that you might prefer like Myrtle Beach State Park or Huntington Beach State Park. However, if you are interested in camping in a RC or camper then you might prefer one of the private campgrounds. It is all up to you and how you want to camp.

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      Consider where you want to camp. Once you know how you want to camp you need to determine whether you want to camp on the north end of the beach or the south end. Myrtle Beach has a long strip with great restaurants, shopping, shows, and more so you will need to determine what area of the beach will best suit your vacation needs. North Myrtle Beach is a city of its own and separate from Myrtle Beach, although they are connected by the Grand Strand. Most families prefer North Myrtle Beach because it is close to all the action, but quieter. Those who want to be right in the middle of everything happening on the Grand Strand will prefer Myrtle Beach camping grounds. The Myrtle Beach RV Resort is located in North Myrtle Beach and favored by families. The Myrtle Beach KOA is right in the middle of the Grand Strand and great for those who like being close to everything.

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      Choose a campground. There are two state parks in Myrtle Beach where you can camp. The one located at the north end is the Myrtle Beach State Park. This is a more family oriented park. There is another state park located at the southern end and this is the Huntington Beach State Park. Both of these campgrounds are right on the ocean so they are both great places to camp. The location is really the only difference. There are quite a few private campgrounds in Myrtle Beach, too. These include Myrtle Beach KOA, Lakewood Camping Resort, Myrtle Beach Travel Park, Pirateland Family Camping Resort, Big Cypress Lake, Apache Pier and Family Campground, among many others.

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      Make a reservation. It is highly recommended to make reservations at the campground of your choice before arriving to ensure you have a place! All of these campgrounds have websites you can visit to learn more about their amenities, location, and FAQs. The Apache Family Campground has cable TV, sewer hookup, fishing, and a restaurant/lounge. The Pirateland Family Camping Resort has golf cart rentals, 24 hour patrol, olypic size pool and kiddie pool, among many others. Many of the campsites have similar amenties, but you should do some research to decide the right one for you.Check them out and choose the one you like the most. Then, make your reservation to camp on the ocean in Myrtle Beach!

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