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Discover Murrells Inlet’s Marshwalk Food Tour: Coastal Flavors and Scenic Strolls - Myrtle Beach

Discover Murrells Inlet’s Marshwalk Food Tour: Coastal Flavors and Scenic Strolls

Murrells Inleteasy

Difficulty

easy

Duration

3 hours

Fitness Level

Suitable for most fitness levels with minimal walking on flat surfaces.

Overview

Explore the scenic Marshwalk in Murrells Inlet with a guided 3-hour food tour featuring fresh seafood tastings at four local restaurants. Dive into coastal culture, stunning saltwater marsh views, and culinary traditions all in one memorable adventure.

Food Tour
Georgetown, South Carolina

Marshwalk Food Tour

3 hours • Departs at 11am or 2pm • Ages 10+

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Adventure Photos

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About This Adventure

Experience the unique charm of Murrells Inlet on a captivating 3-hour marshwalk. Discover breathtaking scenery, fascinating tales, and the rich tradition of shellfish harvesting. Enjoy a taste of coastal cuisine at four local restaurants, with all food and tips included, making this a memorable culinary adventure.

Duration

3 hours

About

Murrells Inlet is the only saltmarsh between NC and North Island that continues to support recreational and commercial harvesting of shellfish. The scenery of inlet and wildlife are breathtaking but there are also many interesting facts and tales about our inlet! Come walk the marshwalk as we talk and explore the taste of our coastal cuisine. All food and waitstaff tips at 4 restaurants are included in ticket price.

Adventure Tips

Bring comfortable walking shoes

The Marshwalk is a wooden boardwalk with some uneven spots; sturdy shoes will keep your stroll comfortable.

Check weather before booking

Tours run rain or shine, but heavy storms may affect the experience—dress appropriately.

Arrive hungry but pace yourself

Food portions are generous across four stops, so moderate your appetite to enjoy everything.

Reserve in advance

This popular tour fills quickly, especially during peak seasons, so book ahead.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Great blue heron
  • Fiddler crabs

History

Murrells Inlet has a deep history as a working fishing village dating back to the 1700s, central to Lowcountry culture.

Conservation

The Marshwalk area supports ongoing habitat preservation efforts to protect delicate marsh ecosystems and water quality.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Comfortable walking shoes

Essential

Essential for the wooden boardwalk and walking portion of the tour.

Light jacket or windbreaker

Spring evenings on the marsh can be breezy and cool.

spring specific

Sun protection (hat, sunscreen)

Essential

Bright summer sun requires protection when walking outside.

summer specific

Light rain jacket

Fall can bring occasional showers, so a rain jacket keeps you dry.

fall specific