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    Ashley H.

    This place is just as amazing as it was two years ago when we visited. We saw people fishing, just sitting in their cars enjoying the view, and taking walks on their work breaks. It's beautiful, quiet, relaxing, and just a nice place to walk!

    Diana D.

    This is a very beautiful place, quaint, serene, and relaxing. The boardwalk is well maintained, and there are many benches along the way to relax and enjoy the view. I came here in winter, so I couldn't stay for long as it was quite chilly, but I will definitely come back here in summer to do the full trail. There's plenty of parking, and there's a restaurant as well.

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    Edward P.

    The Conway Riverwalk is the crown jewel of the City of Conway just west of Myrtle Beach. The walk along the beautiful Waccamaw River is about 1-1/2 miles long and has numerous places to sit and enjoy the river. It also has a couple of yacht clubs and boat launches. There is also a playground for the kids and two restaurants along the trail. It is one of the most well maintained walks in South Carolina. Well worth a visit.

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    What a treat! A beautiful place to enjoy nature. Peaceful, wide and safe. The boating trail goes over 100 miles on the Waccamaw River.

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    Beautiful area... Safe to walk around. Town is nearby and several restaurants to choose from

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    I went here so much as a kid and loved it and every June 30 they do fireworks and live music

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    The walk along the beautiful Waccamaw River is about 1-1/2 miles long and has numerous places to sit and enjoy the river.

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    Waccamaw National Wildlife Refuge - Wetlands

    Waccamaw National Wildlife Refuge

    4.5(4 reviews)
    3.6 mi

    This is a must in the Myrtle Beach area! The tour is…read morerelaxing, entertaining, and educational I have been four or five times. Each time it's different because they discuss what's happening on the river at the time you're there. This visit we've seen lots of alligators, including a baby, yellow, bellied slider turtles, lots of osprey, starting to raise their young and some beautiful plant life as well as the lore that goes with both the ICW, the rivers and all that goes on there. We always take visitors here. However, it's a place for locals to go over and over again. It's one of my favorite ways to relax and spend some time on the water. This visit we saw Peacock that must've been 8 feet long. He was magnificent. It would be a great place to or friends to show them a little appreciation!

    While visiting myrtle beach, I was looking for an area with some trails that would be easier since…read morei would have my husband with me who is really not a hiker. We decided on the yellow and blue trail in waccamaw wildlife refuge. Reviews i had read from other sources stated that they had seen lots of wildlife over off this trail. The trail was pretty secluded and felt set back away from everything. There were so many trees! Absolutely loved it! We walked on a blanket of pine needles for a good chunk of the trail and then on a boardwalk for part of the trail. Saw lots of spider webs, some caterpillars, lots of lizards, some birds, and then a squirrel. The trail was quiet on a friday morning, we only saw a handful of people. It was a lovely stroll in nature and one of the highlights of the trip. It definitely made me want to come back to south carolina to come and explore with some friends and really go and see more of the beauty!

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    Horry county Bike and Run Park - County Parks & Rec here today working on park, looking great!

    Horry county Bike and Run Park

    4.3(8 reviews)
    12.4 mi

    We were looking for an area to take a nice walk. We were very impressed with the trail. I'm…read morebringing my bike next time to hit this trail.!

    This place is awesome. Whether you're a mountain biker, trail runner, or trail walker, this park…read morehas 7 total miles of trails and so many twists and turns and ups and downs, you're surely to get your money's worth...especially since it's free! They don't call this sucker The Hulk for nothin'! You'll see what I mean if you try it out, as you should. It's an awesome trail system. The volunteer mountain biking group that maintains this park/trail system does an unbelievable job on tweaking, perfecting, balancing, and general upkeep of this entire system. It's a ton of work, no doubt, and they shirk no tasks, that's obvious. Thanks so much to that group for all they do here. Seriously. You guys friggin' rock. The trail system seems to have pretty much everything that you might be looking for from tons of hills, jumps, berms, thickly wooded shady areas, a few open stretches to get your sun's rays, and even some tiny wooden bridges to quickly traverse. My favorite time to hit this trail system is a day after a good soaking rain when the trails are just a bit soggy and not too sandy/dusty. There's tons of parking all over, both on the street and in a dedicated lot, there's a porta john for your emergency situations, and even a bike pump and set of community bike tools if you need to tighten this or loosen that. This park also has a couple of heavy duty metal painted green picnic tables in a shaded/covered area that you can escape to from the sun/rain or just sit at to rest your weary legs post workout. It's at those tables that you'll see the map for the entire park. The only suggestion I'd have is that maps be put out on the trails in various spots for the newbs that have a tendency to get lost (which happens frequently in here). There's just soooo many twists and turns and switchbacks that it's easy to get yourself turned around. Me myself, shoot, I got lost the 2nd time I was there. Yes, the trails are well marked in terms of which direction bikers should travel and which direction to go as a runner, but there is only one overall schematic map I've seen on the 3 different trails, so once you're out there, you're basically on your own. If you carry a cellphone, I'd suggest taking a pic of the main trail map before heading in. If you go on a weekend though, you're likely to encounter other people, so even if you do get lost, there's a good chance someone will be nearby that can help you get your bearings and figure out how to get back to the trailhead. The trails do run into one another so it's easy to end up on a trail you weren't planning on hitting. Bring water to drink because you'll likely get really hot during and after killing these trails, but hey, they call it THE HULK for a reason. This sucker is a beast of a system, but so, so, so much fun. I absolutely love running this park because it always gives me a different cardio workout from what I get from road running and is so much more challenging. Plus, I likes me the nature. Overall, you won't see a lot of kids riding mountain bikes here. It seems to be a little too difficult for kids, especially those that are pre-teen. I'd say experienced teen riders would have no surprise problems here at all though. You just don't want to bring your 7 year old that hasn't been riding mountain bikes too long; not that kind of place. Too challenging. And finally, there are snakes in this park. Duh...it's their home...just be aware that there are rattlesnakes and other types and keep your eyes open. They're there, but don't let that keep you from checking this system out. It's not like I see a snake every time I go or anything, it's just, you know, be aware that they are around so keep your eyes open. The posted pics are a great reflection of what some aspects of the trails basically look like if you're wondering.

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