As an exceptionally large country, the United States of America stands out for its extraordinary natural diversity. Landscapes and terrain around the nation can vary wildly from one state to the next, ranging from sandy deserts and arid canyons to snow-capped mountain ranges and alpine forests. This is part of what makes America such a fascinating place to travel around, and the country also benefits from an exceptionally long stretch of coastline that runs around its east, south, and west sides. This means that people in many states don’t even have to cross over the state border in order to visit a beach and spend some time relaxing on the sand, swimming among the waves, and basking in the sun. Certain attractions may be temporarily closed or require advance reservations. Some restaurants are currently offering pickup only. Hours/availability may have changed.
5 Best Myrtle Beach Beaches
- Myrtle Beach, Photo: Wollwerth Imagery/stock.adobe.com
- Litchfield Beach, Photo: Maryna/stock.adobe.com
- Myrtle Beach State Park, Photo: ehrlif/stock.adobe.com
- Garden City Beach, Photo: makasana photo/stock.adobe.com
- Huntington Beach State Park, Photo: Maryna/stock.adobe.com
- More Info, Photo: Jill Lang/stock.adobe.com
- Cover Photo: Courtesy of Brandon Schultz - Fotolia.com
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