Located in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, the Myrtle Beach State Park is a small state park by the Atlantic Ocean. It features a wide array of interactive natural history displays as well as wildlife that are mostly saltwater creatures and reptiles. Experts on the site are also known for offering nature education programs that are focused on coastal habitat and wildlife.
Established in 1935, the Myrtle Beach State Park has always been a well known tourist attraction in the resort city. It also boasts of one of the state?s last surviving oceanfront maritime forests that are easily accessible to the public. This maritime forest is also a designated Heritage Trust Site.
Admission to Myrtle Beach State Park is for a fee, and their schedule varies so make sure to check with the management to better schedule your visit.
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