Conway
The old live oak trees and the beautiful Waccamaw River provide the perfect setting for Conway, South Carolina’s Historic River Town. One of the oldest towns in South Carolina, Conway has all the charm of a historic Southern community.
Little River
Known for its fresh seafood, fishing charters, annual blue crab festival, and historic centuries-old live oak trees, Little River is the oldest town along the Grand Strand.
Loris
Loris is well known for its annual Bog Off festival which is held on the third weekend in October. Chicken Bog is the dish of delight which includes chicken, rice, sausage and spices.
Socastee
Historic Socastee is home to one of only 10 swing bridges in the state. Built in 1935, the bridge swings on a regular schedule.
Carolina Forest
Carolina Forest area, located north of U.S. 501 between Myrtle Beach and Conway along the west side of the Intracoastal Waterway. Primarily a residential area, this master-planned community offers some great dining and shopping opportunities.
North Myrtle Beach
North Myrtle Beach is the birthplace of the Shag dance, which became the official state dance of South Carolina in 1984. Strains of beach music can be heard in the Ocean Drive section nearly every night as those who love the Shag dance the night away.
Surfside Beach
Staying true to their “Family Beach” motto, Surfside Beach officially became the first autism-friendly travel destination in the world in January 2016. Surfside Beach maintains a laid-back, friendly environment. Their top priority is putting the resident's first while maintaining a quality of life for everyone to enjoy.
Garden City Beach
Lying just south of Surfside Beach and straddling the county line between Horry and Georgetown counties, Garden City Beach offers a unique location to explore as it offers access to both the sparkling Atlantic Ocean and the inlet.
*** Reference from Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce ***