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    Myrtle Beach Train Depot - The Myrtle Beach Train Depot.

    Myrtle Beach Train Depot

    4.0(1 review)
    2.5 mi

    I was visiting family down in this part of the country for the past week and during one of our…read moreadventures together we passed by the old Myrtle Beach Train Depot. This railway station has not been in public service since the 1950's I was told but the building still stands and on the nearby rails stand both a decommissioned box car and caboose. Neither of these is open for public exploration inside but the train depot building itself is. Inside the small facility are numerous photographs from across the stations history and a few related relics. There is a time capsule as well which was sealed in May of 2004 and is set to be opened in May of 2054. In the rear of the station which probably originally served as the waiting room area and some office space is a publicly accessible room but I did not go into it as there was a family function happening at the time. My guess is that they rent this room out and let people bring in catered fare. You can stand on the place where the platform used to let passengers on and off but mind your step and the same can be said for the tracks. The two cars can be posed in front of by I discourage climbing on them as all for the sake of your own safety. I was glad we chanced upon this since the photos will make for good blogging and Instagram material.

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    Myrtle Beach Train Depot - Front of the depot.

    Front of the depot.

    Myrtle Beach Train Depot - The de-comissioned railway cars at Myrtle Beach Train Depot.

    The de-comissioned railway cars at Myrtle Beach Train Depot.

    Myrtle Beach Train Depot - The history plaque at Myrtle Beach Train Depot.

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    The history plaque at Myrtle Beach Train Depot.

    Conway Riverwalk - The train bridge originally served the Atlantic Coast Line, constructed by the Waccamaw, Conway & Aynor Railroad.

    Conway Riverwalk

    4.8(14 reviews)
    10.9 mi

    Absolutely beautiful area and well worth the visit…read more We took a drive out to Conway yesterday. It's truly an Americana town with so much history dating as far back to the 1732 British settlement. We took a lovely stroll on the Riverwalk and soaked in the scenery. Saw many different types of boats coming thru on the water as the trailhead is right there. Boaters can even dock, do lunch or simply just walk around town. Few people were fishing, and many families were enjoying the fully fenced in playground. A local hot spot right on the edge of the riverwalk is a place called Chanti's Pizza, it's a popular local restaurant that caters to many homeowners, as well as great reviews by numerous visitors that come to town too! Would be a perfect place to dine if spending some time here and wanting to have lunch or dinner on the water. It's truly an iconic boardwalk trail (approximately 1.5-mile of a scenic pathway) along Waccamaw River that goes under the US-501 bridge and over some extremely old railroad tracks. Stunning views of the river and an abundance of Spanish moss draping the trees. Definitely a must do if you are near this community or while traveling on vacation just as we were.

    Highly recommend adding Conway downtown and the riverwalk to your local holiday sightseeing…read moreentertainment after sunset. Some light exhibitions have music to add to the ambiance. There's plenty of parking on the side streets and parking lot. Check out the official Conway town website for the most updated information of events starting in December - tree lighting, caroling, shows in the theater. 20-30 minutes from Myrtle Beach. Best of all, it's free. In October, definitely come back for the Halloween town when the trees are decorated with hanging pumpkins and there are spooky displays everywhere. The calendar features events like movie nights, food trucks, and the scare factory.

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    Conway Riverwalk - "Field of Honor" set up by the city to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the United States

    "Field of Honor" set up by the city to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the United States

    Conway Riverwalk - This decor is part of a 250th-anniversary celebration for the United States.

    This decor is part of a 250th-anniversary celebration for the United States.

    Conway Riverwalk

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    Day Trips To Charleston - City Market

    Day Trips To Charleston

    3.4(7 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    The driver was nice but that's were the service qualities ended. The bus was late because they…read moremisinformed a pick up location. The bathroom on the bus was broken, for 9 years. The ac was on, that's it, 95 degree weather with no ac on a bus for 2 hours. The bus was late getting to Charleston and we only had 5 hours to walk around. The trip was not worth the cost. I asked for a refund and have not heard back from them.

    On the morning of our trip there was a Fire Emergency at 3 AM at our resort causing all the guests…read moreto rush outside. While outside a guest casually tells us she is on day two of her quarantine from Covid-19 Coronavirus. Now we were exposed to the Virus. We Immediately And Repeatedly called, texted And Emailed the tour operator Personally And Directly to let him know about the emergency and then self isolated at the resort as per CDC guidelines and local protocols. We would and could Never intentionally put others at risk! * Unfortunately he NEVER, EVER responded! * To date, 2 Months Later, we still have NEVER heard from the tour operator. Needless to say, we Never received a refund! Considering the operator had contacted us several times Before there was a problem, we were very upset and disappointed in the silent Ghosted treatment. This Greedy, Pathetic individual Stole/Kept our money. Incredibly Poor And Unacceptable customer service, to say the least. Avoid this company at All Costs. There are Much better, More seasoned, reliable And Reputable Full Day Trip Tours available. A Much Better, More seasoned and reputable Day Trip to consider: Charleston Sightseeing Day Trip with Lunch from Myrtle Beach

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    Day Trips To Charleston - Cobblestone Street

    Cobblestone Street

    Day Trips To Charleston - Harbor Tour

    Harbor Tour

    Day Trips To Charleston - Broad Street

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    Broad Street

    Myrtle Beach Boardwalk & Promenade

    Myrtle Beach Boardwalk & Promenade

    3.6(123 reviews)
    2.9 mi

    Spent the day here yesterday. Have family that live in the area so came together for lunch (see…read morethat separate review) This is a pretty cool spot in Mrtyle Beach. There are lots of activities for the young and young at heart throughout this outside mall area. It's kinda a touristy spot as you have many attractions $ including: Bungee, Speed Boat Experience, zip line, small rides, a Ferris wheel, a theater. Not to mention it's all on the ocean. There are a variety of shops selling the usual fare, but it's a nice walkable area with much to offer throughout your walk experience. I picked up a few things for gifts to bring home and really enjoyed my time with family here. FYI- The highly anticipated Ole Smoky Distillery and Yee-Haw Brewing Co. is opening tomorrow and would have really of liked to experience that as Paula Deans was super disappointing. *On a good note- Guy Fieri's Flavor Town will be a gigantic space within Myrtle Beach and opens in June.*

    The "Heart of Myrtle Beach," or the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk and Promenade, is a beloved attraction…read morealong the stunning Grand Strand. This massive entertainment district spans a length of 1.2 miles, stretching from 14th Avenue North to the 2nd Avenue Pier. Myrtle Beach Boardwalk & Promenade is not your average boardwalk. Instead of just a straight wooden street meandering along the oceanfront, you'll find separate sections with their own character, just waiting to immerse you in coastal fun. be sure to visit the best Myrtle Beach Boardwalk attractions Myrtle Beach SkyWheel Gay Dolphin Gift Cove Ripley's Attractions Slingshot Thrill Ride Myrtle Beach Zipline Adventures Pier 14 2nd Avenue Pier Family Kingdom Amusement Park The southern section, called the Promenade, is a linear park consisting of a 12'-wide concrete walkway that meanders through lush landscaping. It also includes several narrower looped paths off the main walk, as well as raised beach access connections.

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    Myrtle Beach Boardwalk & Promenade

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    Pine Island Drawbridge - landmarks - Updated May 2026

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