Free & Cheap Things to Do in North Myrtle Beach, SC

  • The list below includes 79 free or cheap things to do in or near North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, including 51 different types of inexpensive activities like Mini Golf, Music Venue, Arcades and Maze.
  • From North Myrtle Beach to Cherry Grove Pier, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in North Myrtle Beach and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Myrtle Beach, Little River, Conway and Calabash.
  • The list below includes 79 free or cheap things to do in or near North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, including 51 different types of inexpensive activities like Mini Golf, Music Venue, Arcades and Maze.
  • From North Myrtle Beach to Cherry Grove Pier, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in North Myrtle Beach and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Myrtle Beach, Little River, Conway and Calabash.
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39.2 Miles
100% 6 votes
History Museums 101 Lighthouse Wynd, Bald Head Island, NC 28461 MoreLess Info
A former home of a British fort during the Revolutionary War, Bald Head Island, North Carolina is now the destination of the oldest standing lighthouse in the state and the Smith Museum. The museum features seafaring exhibits and maritime artifacts.
39.2 Miles
97% 223 votes
Kayaking 62 Byers Trail, SC 29585 MoreLess Info
Come kayaking with Black River Outdoors Center, and let one of the guides show you a side of the Grand Strand that most visitors to the Myrtle Beach area miss completely. Black River Outdoors Center offers two, four and six hour guided tours to fit your vacation schedule.
39.3 Miles
94% 17 votes
Kayaking #96 Keelson Row, Bald Head Island, NC 28461 MoreLess Info
The Sail Shop offers kayak trips on Bald Head Island's tidal creeks, surfing instruction, sailing instruction around Bald Head Island, and fishing for red drum and flounder on Cape Creek. The company also offers kayak, and boat tours.
39.7 Miles
91% 162 votes
Lighthouses Bald Head Island, NC MoreLess Info
The light first shone from Bald Head lighthouse on December 23, 1794, making it the first lighthouse in North Carolina. It was used until 1935 when the lighthouse at Cape Fear was completed, and now visitors can climb the 112 stairs to the top.
40.0 Miles
79% 24 votes
Lighthouses Southport, NC MoreLess Info
On the banks of the Cape Fear River, the Price's Creek Lighthouse sits on private property and is not open to the public. This lighthouse is one of only eight along the Cape Fear River that survived in the Civil War and remain standing today.
41.0 Miles
70% 10 votes
Nature & Wildlife Areas Bald Head Island, NC MoreLess Info
Enjoy bird watching while taking in views of the marsh at Kent Mitchell Nature Trail. Quiet and somewhat secluded, it is a great place for a relaxing or romantic walk.
41.4 Miles
100% 20 votes
Nature & Wildlife Areas 236 Abbeville Rd., Georgetown, SC 29440 MoreLess Info
SC-CARES - SC Coastal Animal Rescue & Educational Sanctuary provides a compassionate no kill no breed haven for abused, neglected and unwanted exotic animals. They develop and implement educational programs for civic groups and rescue, rehabilitate and release injured wildlife.
44.4 Miles
94% 77 votes
Visitor Centers On U.S. 17, Georgetown, SC MoreLess Info
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.
44.5 Miles
92% 351 votes
Historic Sites 1610 Fort Fisher Boulevard, South, Wilmington, NC 28449 MoreLess Info
Designed to keep the Wilmington port open during the Civil War, when Fort Fisher fell on January 15, 1865, it was one of the most decisive victories that proving that the North's victory. Visitors to the Fort Fisher State Historic Site see earthworks, and view a documentary, and shop.
45.0 Miles
96% 222 votes
Historic Sites 1000 Loggerhead Road, Kure Beach, NC 28449 MoreLess Info
Fort Fisher State Recreation Area has six miles of beaches. Loggerhead sea turtles, piping plovers and other rare species, often frequent these beaches and visitors can sun, swim and fish.
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