Mentioned by Family Destinations Guide
13 Fun Things to Do in Myrtle Beach with Kids (for 2021)
"Located on Ocean Boulevard, the SkyWheel is over 187 feet tall and has 42 gondolas. Ride to the very top as you look over the Atlantic ocean glistening during the day or night. If you choose to ride it at night you will be able to see the lights displayed as well as ride the first observation wheel of its kind in the United States."
"SkyWheel Myrtle Beach is 187 feet tall, have 42 glass-enclosed, temperature controlled gondolas and operate year-round. The wheel will be the first observation wheel of its kind in the United States!"
"With everything you could want in one location, find Barefoot Landing to be the place to go when visiting Myrtle Beach!. In a relaxed setting of sprawling landscape is the appearance of a fishing village. Take a stroll along the boardwalk and observe the surroundings of the 27-acre lake."
"Besides the Atlantic Ocean, Barefoot Landing is perhaps North Myrtle Beach’s most visited attraction. This outdoor shopping, dining, and entertainment complex is home to over 100 stores, 25..."
"Situated along the Grand Strand coastline, Myrtle Beach State Park is cushioned against a stretch of beautiful oceanfront forest. The state park is a quiet and peaceful escape from more populated beach areas in the tourist areas. There are wonderful picnic spots nestled among the trees here, as well as a nature trail and of course, stunning ocean views."
"Myrtle Beach State Park, established in 1936, spans roughly 312 acres. It has 278 campsites, one mile of undeveloped beachfront, seven picnic shelters, a pier, and many other facilities."
"Jump, dunk, and challenge yourself to a slew of interactive attractions at Rockin’ Jump, Myrtle Beach’s ultimate indoor trampoline park!. Rockin’ Jump features eight entertaining attractions: the Ninja Challenge Course, Dodgeball Arena, Slam Dunk Zone, Warped Wall, Wipe Out, Aerial Silks, Fidget Ladder, and Open Jump Area. Rockin’ Jump is fun for all ages, no matter what the weather outside."
"At ROCKIN’ JUMP MYRTLE BEACH you get the exercise you need and lots of laughs along the way. With dodgeball, x-beam, climbing wall, slam dunk zone and much more. From kids’ parties to corporate retreats, church groups to family reunions, and of course vacationers who just want to enjoy themselves."
"Rockin’ Jump is officially known as the Rockin’ Jump Myrtle Beach Trampoline Park. It is a premier trampoline park offering at least 12 indoor attractions for your enjoyment."
"Savannah’s Playground is a beautiful play place for people of all ages, divided into many different areas and providing a safe, accessible, and controlled environment for activities and excitement. It is ADA accessible and designed for those with special needs to have fun!. With low fees depending on individual attractions, Savannah’s Playground is one of the city’s cheap things to do."
"Savannah’s Playground is a large play area that’s divided into numerous park sections. This park is ADA accessible and features rides that are safe for adults and children with special needs."
"For an even smaller, residential park experience, visit Yow Park. This 1.5-acre neighborhood park features a playground, half-court basketball, and picnic area. Yow Park is only four blocks from the ocean and five blocks from Highway 17."
"What could be better than enjoying a multi-course meal and a thrilling live show?. Myrtle Beach offers two unique options to make this dream a reality with Medieval Times and Pirates Voyage. Medieval Times offers a live show featuring knights battling horseback to win over the heart of the princess while Pirates Voyage features a live show where two pirate ships battle for the rights to the hidden treasure."
"For an evening your kids are sure to talk about for days to come, enjoy a meal and a show at Medieval Times at the Myrtle Beach Castle. Take in an amazing jousting show as your kids have a blast eating their four-course meal without utensils (just like the knights used to.) Make sure to save room for the sweet medieval pastry served for dessert."
"The Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament is a renowned dinner theater offering a four-course meal and entertaining medieval shows in a castle-like building."
"In the heart of North Myrtle Beach’s Cherry Grove neighborhood, you’ll find The Dairy Hut. Part of the beloved Boulineau’s family, The Dairy Hut offers soft serve cones, old-fashioned milkshakes, and frozen yogurt. Looking for a special treat?"
"Heritage Shores Nature Preserve may be the best place in Myrtle Beach to truly get away from it all and connect with nature. The island-based Preserve has seven acres of walking paths with interpretive signage describing the plants, animals, fish, and birds in the area. Heritage Shores Nature Preserve can be accessed via Cherry Grove Park."
"Founded in 2007, Heritage Shores Nature Preserve is located on an island that stretches into the lush Cherry Grove Marsh. Elevated boardwalks and observation docks allow sightseers to enjoy and view the preserve’s rich coastal habitat that includes many fish, birds, and plants."
"Situated along the Grand Strand coastline, Myrtle Beach State Park is cushioned against a stretch of beautiful oceanfront forest. The state park is a quiet and peaceful escape from more populated beach areas in the tourist areas. There are wonderful picnic spots nestled among the trees here, as well as a nature trail and of course, stunning ocean views."
"Myrtle Beach State Park, established in 1936, spans roughly 312 acres. It has 278 campsites, one mile of undeveloped beachfront, seven picnic shelters, a pier, and many other facilities."
"This popular grocery store is the anchor venue of the Coastal North plaza. Sometimes the plaza is referred to as the Publix shopping center."
"Carrabba’s Italian Grill is a chain restaurant and bar serving a diverse menu of classic Italian fare in a family-friendly setting. They offer authentic Italian cuisine that had passed down from their founders’ family recipes to the new generation. They use only the best and quality ingredients to prepare fresh and handmade dishes cooked to order in a lively exhibition kitchen."
"Located in Broadway On The Beach, Paula Deen’s Family Kitchen offer hearty, southern, family style meals. Cheesy biscuits, fried chicken, green beans, gravy, greens, and other southern dishes can all be found at this restaurant. Without a doubt, the stars of the show at Paula Deen’s are the cheesy biscuits and the sweet tea; make sure to try them while you’re there!"
"Feel like family while being served delicious southern dishes like chicken and waffles, fried catfish and pot roast served in a family style spread."
"Yamato’s claims to be South Carolina’s original Japanese Steakhouse. The dining room is dim and communal with the clinking and clattering of utensils on the flat top griddle only interrupted by random spurts of laughter, thrilled by the Teppanyaki theatrics – most people are in awe of the onion volcano but the showstopper is when the chef molds the mound of rice into the shape of an heart and then uses his spatula to make it look like its beating. If you’re fortunate, chef Ken will roll his cart to your table."
"Take a quick trip to Japan during your Myrtle Beach stay with this delicious sushi and hibachi restaurant. Yamato Steakhouse has been a local and visitor favorite for years at Broadway at the Beach…and we don’t see that changing anytime soon!. Enjoy grilled seafood, beef, poultry, vegetables, fried rice, and sushi all while your chef cooks and entertains right in front of you."