- Our list of the best things to do in Little River, South Carolina, features the top 141 nearby activities — including 55 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Little River, SC has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Water Activities, Amusement, Sports & Fitness, and Tours.
- The results below include the top 24 things to do within the city of Little River, SC , followed by 117 popular activities in nearby cities, including Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, Calabash, Sunset Beach, Ocean Isle Beach, Conway, Holden Beach, Surfside Beach and Oak Island
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Families will learn about farming and life in the early 1900s at L.W. Paul Living History Farm. Visitors will observe chores and activities of every day life in the era, including plowing fields with mules and curing meats.
26.0 Miles
Taking visitors around the various islands of the region, Oak Island Fishing Charters offers nearshore, offshore, and backwater fishing trips. These locations provide opportunities for catching Wahoo, King Mackerel, and Red Drum.
26.0 Miles
The Conway Recreation Dept Complex features a variety of fitness and recreation amenities, including heated pools, fitness and weight rooms, a walking track, and a gymnasium. The complex offers an array of fitness classes.
26.1 Miles
Big Laughs Theater has one goal, and it's to make customers leave with a smile on their faces. Comedy shows include hypnosis comedy, children's comedy, adult comedy, and fusion shows that mix the two.
26.1 Miles
Located on the Blue Water Point Marina, Fugitive Charter Boat is a business offering charter boat rentals to those who visit. During the trips, visitors are guided by experienced captains who teach about the local area while fishing.
26.2 Miles
Visitors can explore a historic fort that spans over 2800 acres at Fort Caswell. The fort was originally constructed in 1825 to strengthen the areas defenses against notorious pirates like Blackbeard.
26.3 Miles
Myrtle Beach State Park provides access via pier and shoreline to Myrtle Beach. Notable as a surf fishing destination, visitors can camp, or rent one of six cabins for overnight stays.
26.9 Miles
Guests can enjoy operating two person mini-pontoon boats along the Waccamaw and Pee Dee Rivers with River Rats. The trips last for 3 to 8 miles and guests can also enjoy fishing and skeet shooting.
26.9 Miles
A privately operated pier, Ocean Crest Pier is open from March through December, weather permitting. Daily and seasonal fishing passes are available, and a tackle shop offers rod rentals, tackle, bait, snacks, beverages and beer.
27.3 Miles
Showing newly released films, Rivertowne Stadium 12 has several auditoriums in addition to an arcade and air hockey table. The butter on the popcorn is self-serve, allowing visitors to add as much or as little as they please.