- The list below includes 90 free or cheap things to do in or near Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, including 45 different types of inexpensive activities like Mini Golf, Comedy Clubs, Movie Theaters and Malls.
- From Myrtle Beach State Park to Springmaid Pier, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Myrtle Beach and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Little River, Murrells Inlet, North Myrtle Beach and Conway.
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The 17,500-acre Hobcaw Barony is a wildlife preserve in Georgetown, South Carolina. It is open to the public and is also an important research institution. The Barony contains at least one example of every ecosystem that occurs naturally in South Carolina.
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Starting at the coast of South Carolina, Georgetown Charters takes visitors through the bay and its channels for a guided fishing experience. Visitors can expect to catch fish like trout, flounder, and redfish during their excursion.
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Bring some sunglasses, sun screen, lip balm, and camera when venturing out with Inshore Xtreme Fishing Charter. There is a high probability of a successful charter and a guide with expertise in targeting big fish.
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The Georgetown County Museum is a center for preservation and learning about the community. Exhibits include history about slavery, famous local Americans, hunting, plantation life, military history, and much more.
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Georgetown's Kaminski House Museum is a fascinating institution for visitors interested in the history of the American Southeast. Its imposing white Classical façade bears strong Colonial influences. Most of the interior appointments are Colonial, but some hail from the Antebellum period.
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The Georgetown, South Carolina Rice Museum is dedicated to the history of American rice cultivation and the ways rice cultivation has shaped South Carolina. The museum's exhibits include photographs, paintings, sculptures, historic documents, agricultural equipment and more.
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Explore the spooky side of Georgetown with a nighttime outing organized by Williams Ghost Walks of Georgetown. Visit the most paranormally active locations in the city and learn why Georgetown is one of the most haunted locations in the United States.
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An exemplary instance of Georgian style architecture, the Harold Kaminski House and museum was built in the 18th century by the merchant Paul Trapier, also known as 'The King of Georgetown.' The home is open for tours.
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Outlaw's Original Art Gallery and Museum is a small art gallery focused on the artwork of the late Alvin Thomas Outlaw. The main attraction is the gallery itself - the artwork described as being country-like and charming.
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729 Front Street, Georgetown, SC 29440
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Celebrating the maritime history of South Carolina and the port at Georgetown is The South Carolina Maritime Museum. The museum houses photographs of ships, harbors, and sailors from history as well as models and artifacts.