About Myrtle Beach Boardwalk and Promenade
Myrtle Beach Boardwalk and Promenade: A Lively Stretch by the Sea
Layout First Impressions
Spanning about 1.2 miles along the ocean, the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk and Promenade stretches from 14th Avenue North Pier down to 2nd Avenue Pier. This stretch weaves together coastal views, boardwalk energy, and a walkable blend of wooden decking and landscaped promenades.
Distinct Zones Atmosphere
The boardwalk unfolds across three distinct zones, each with its own feel:
- Northern Section: This raised wooden segment offers a quieter vibe—a gentle stroll under shade, glimpses of surfers, and breezy peace perfect for morning walks.
- Center Stretch: Around Plyler Park, the vibe shifts. Here, you’ll find arcades, shops, dining spots, and the SkyWheel, infusing a playful buzz that pulses with energy and bright lights.
- Southern Promenade: Sliding past the action, this meandering walk favors relaxation—benches, tropical plantings, and gentle paths that invite lingering at a slower pace.
Highlights Attractions
When walking this oceanfront ribbon, keep an eye out for can’t-miss features—especially the SkyWheel, which rises about 187 feet and gives a bird’s-eye coastal panorama. Nearby, you’ll discover the quirky Gay Dolphin Gift Cove, packed with whimsical souvenirs, and lively arcades full of game-station fun, ideal for kids and nostalgic adults alike. Plyler Park adds community spark with live music, seasonal events, and local gatherings against a shared ocean backdrop.
What People Are Doing Here
Every day brings its own flavor. Early risers stroll or jog, taking in sunrise hues on the water. Midday sees families popping into arcades, grabbing snacks, or challenging each other to games. At night, the boardwalk lights up—riders on the SkyWheel drift above the glow, diners sip ocean-facing cocktails, and the promenade hums with laughter and local rhythms. Seasonal highlights like “Hot Summer Nights” or Fourth of July fireworks often anchor weekends with extra sparkle.
Design Accolades
Since opening in 2010, the boardwalk has been transformed by a vibrant makeover—multi-colored recycled plastic planks and modern structural touches keep it both durable and design-forward. Its thoughtful blend of fun and function earned it top rankings: #2 in the U.S. by Travel + Leisure and #3 by National Geographic.