The City of North Myrtle Beach put out a Beach Season Tips sheet of what is expected this beach season.
NORTH MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. — As beach season kicks off, the City of North Myrtle Beach reminds all residents and visitors to follow local beach regulations to ensure a safe and enjoyable summer for everyone.
Quick Reminders – Preparing for Beach Season
Preparing for Beach Season: As summer approaches, it’s important to familiarize yourself with local regulations and prepare for a fun and safe beach season.
Bicycles and E-Bikes: From May 15 through Labor Day, 10 AM – 4 PM, the operation of any bicycle (manual or electric) on the beach is prohibited.
Dog Owners: From May 15 through Labor Day, dogs are not allowed on the beach between 10 AM and 4 PM. No matter the time of year, all dogs must be leashed at all times, with a leash no longer than 7 feet. If your pup ‘leaves a gift,’ it is your job to scoop it! Help keep our beaches clean for everyone, paws and people alike.
NO Fires: Building, starting, or maintaining any fire or open flame—as well as using propane-fired grills, cookers, or other fire-heated devices—is strictly prohibited on the public beach, beach accesses, street ends adjacent to the beach, and any nearby government-owned land.
NO Fireworks: Fireworks of any kind are strictly prohibited on the beach. While they may seem like fun, fireworks pose serious safety risks, can cause fires, and are extremely disruptive to both people and wildlife.
NO Glass or Alcohol: Alcohol and glass containers are strictly prohibited on the beach. These rules are in place to help keep everyone safe—broken glass can cause serious injuries, and alcohol use on the beach often leads to unsafe behavior or situations that puts others at risk. Enjoy your time by the ocean responsibly, and help us maintain a safe, family-friendly environment for all visitors.
NO Littering: Littering is illegal and carries fines of up to $1,000. Please do your part to keep our beaches clean and beautiful by disposing of all trash properly. Leaving litter behind not only harms marine life and the environment, but it also spoils the beach experience for everyone.
Shading Devices on the Beach from May 15 through Labor Day
What is Allowed:
Umbrellas with a center pole no greater than 7 feet, 6 inches in height and with a circular shade no greater than 9 feet in diameter. Shading devices used to provide shade to persons 18 months of age or younger are allowed; they must be no larger than 36 inches high by 36 inches wide by 36 inches deep.
What is NOT Allowed:
- Any material mounted on supports
- Cabanas
- Pavilions
- Sports-brellas or devices similar to sports-brellas
- Tarps
- Tents
No matter the time of year, shading devices are not allowed in the Emergency Access Lanes or within 10 feet of a Lifeguard Stand.
No equipment (chairs, towels, umbrellas, etc.) may be left on the beach between 7 PM and 8 AM.
Holes on the Beach
If you dig a hole in the sand, it must be completely filled in before you leave the beach. Unfilled holes pose serious safety risks to other beachgoers, especially those walking at night, and can be life-threatening obstacles for sea turtles coming ashore to nest. Help keep our beaches safe and protect the coastal wildlife by always restoring the sand to its natural, level state.
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