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Sat on the northern end of famous Myrtle Beach, where the salt wash and the rollers of the Atlantic Ocean crash against the timber decks and boardwalks, Cherry Grove Beach is a medley of concession stands, fishing spots, reclining deck chairs, and quiet sunbathing locations. It's often touted as a smaller Myrtle Beach – the sort of place you can kick back with the family in charming Cherry Grove Beach vacation rentals that have views over the sea and access to the fun-loving arcades along the shore.
With its own local boutiques and fashion shops close to its pier, Cherry Grove Beach is an exciting place to crack out the credit card and shop through South Carolinian emporiums. After that, a walk along the famous promenade and 1950s boardwalk is a must, especially if you're eager to join one of the regular big-game fishing charters that drift out into the open Atlantic each day. Paddle boarding and surfing are also top draws, while excursions to local castles and wildlife refuges promise something for the whole family.
If you want front-row seats for the single biggest attraction along this section of South Carolinian shore, then be certain to search for Cherry Grove Beach vacation rentals near the Cherry Grove Pier. This rickety stretch of timber stilts and salt-washed wood has been the landmark of the town since the 1950s, and now hosts fishing folk and local bait shops. Either side of that is where you'll find the long, sandy stretches of Cherry Grove Beach itself, home to sunbathing and surfing aplenty, not to mention the multi events space of Oceanfront Park.
There's really no better time to shimmy on down to the sunny stretches of sand and pretty fishing piers of Cherry Grove Beach than the summer. This is the warmest time of year, the best for sunbathing, and excellent for all sorts of water sports. If that sounds like your type of vacation then be sure to search for Cherry Grove Beach vacation rentals between the months of June and August. And if you'd prefer something a little quieter – and easier on the wallet – then the months of September and October are great for golfing, and filled with festivals to boot.
Cherry Grove Beach is just one section of the long stretch of sand that fringes the whole of Myrtle Beach. It's a little more secluded, quiet, and a tad more untouched than its near neighbors to the south-west, and comes backed by winding creeks and waterways that wriggle through wetland plains before drifting out into the Atlantic. The most notable protected wilderness in the region is to the south of the city though, where Myrtle gives way to the longleaf pine forests and swamps of the Waccamaw National Wildlife Refuge – a haven for birders and kayakers.