Fish Haul Beach Park is a coastal community park along the Atlantic Ocean in South Carolina, offering family-friendly beach access, picnic areas, and fishing opportunities in a tranquil beach setting.
Fish Haul Beach Park is located in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, providing public access to a wide sandy shoreline along the Atlantic coast. The park serves as a local recreational area favored by residents and visitors alike for its swimming, sunbathing, and fishing opportunities. The park features a public beach entryway with restrooms, picnic shelters, and ample parking, making it convenient for families and groups seeking a casual day by the ocean. Unlike the bustling main Myrtle Beach area, Fish Haul Beach Park offers a quieter atmosphere with fewer crowds, ideal for relaxation and low-key outdoor recreation. The beach extends for several miles in each direction, offering great views of the coastline and the chance to spot shorebirds and marine life. Its location along a developed stretch of South Carolina’s Grand Strand means it is close to local restaurants, shops, and accommodations, yet still retains a more laid-back vibe. Visitors can enjoy swimming in the Atlantic, fishing from the sandy shore, or simply walking along the beach to enjoy ocean breezes and coastal scenery. The park's picnic facilities encourage family gatherings and social outings, while nearby walking trails and bike paths allow for active exploration of the coastal environment. Though it is not a protected natural area like a national park or forest, Fish Haul Beach Park provides valuable access to South Carolina’s beach habitat and supports outdoor activities for all ages.
Wide, sandy Atlantic beach with gentle surf
Picnic shelters and restroom facilities close to the beach
Excellent local fishing opportunities from the shore
Access to nearby Grand Strand bike and walking paths
A broad sandy shoreline popular for swimming, sunbathing, and shore fishing.
Well-maintained picnic shelters and restrooms provide comfort for day visitors.
Easy access to paved bike and walking trails running along the coastline.