Barefoot Landing
Located along the Intracoastal Waterway, Barefoot landing naturally combines beauty and nature with fun and excitement for the entire family. Migratory waterfowl, exotic fish and wildlife make Barefoot Landing their home.
A stroll along the boardwalk or the dock is reminiscent of an old fishing village. As gentle breezes blow across the 27-acre lake, the temptation to sit and relax is overwhelming.
Shopping, dining and entertainment in a natural atmosphere is the essence of Barefoot Landing.
Dixie Stampede
Dolly Parton's Dixie Stampede offers a unique combination of wholesome fun, and "Old South" four-course barbecue and a 32-horse show. The show features trick riding, buckboard racing, exquisite costumes, friendly North-South rivalry and a grand patriotic finale. The modern theater provides comfortable seatin and is handicapped accessible. Show schedule varies by season.
Broadway at the Beach
Broadway at the Beach is a shopping center located in Myrtle Beach, SC. The site is built upon 350 acres, which includes 3 hotels, 11 nightclubs, 20 restaurants, 15 attractions, and over 100 specialty stores, all surrounding a 23-acre lake. Broadway at the Beach is home to Ripley's Aquarium, NASCAR Speedpark, IMAX 3-D Theater, Magiquest, The Palace Theatre, and Myrtle Waves Water Park.
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Fishing
South Carolina has a total of 45 artificial fishing reefs. The most visited of these is right off the coast, near North Myrtle Beach. The Jim Caudle Reef is located just 2 ½ miles off the Little River shoreline. The Jim Caudle artificial reef project enhances fishing and aids fish stocks by creating a habitat.
Those who regularly fish Myrtle Beach know that some of the largest and most prized fish can be caught off the coast of South Carolina, which is one reason the local fishermen work every month of the year.
In the winters, fish such as sea bass or grouper are abundant and keep the locals busy. In warmer weather, the most common fish caught are black sea bass, snapper, grouper, larger sea bass, trigger, dolphin, wahoo, and king mackerel.
Check with the Dockmaster for updates on where to catch the big ones!











