Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Surfing can seem like an unapproachable sport for those who don’t live near the ocean. But Myrtle Beach vacationers are in luck.
Just in time for the unofficial start of summer, North Myrtle Beach city leaders and Adaptive Surf Project unveiled the first radically inclusive beach access in South Carolina at 46th Avenue South.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A surfer catches a wave near the Springmaid Pier with the city of Myrtle Beach skyline in the background. Experienced surfers may ...
A beloved Myrtle Beach surf shop is getting ready to move to a new location, but it won't be going far. Surf City Surf Shop, located at 6303 North Kings Highway, announced online that it is having a ...
MYRTLE BEACH, SC (WMBF) - Every ride and even wipeout is an adventure for Grayson Gatlin. “I love surfing so much because I love being in the water,” said Gatlin. He jumped on a shortboard four years ...
Surfing can seem like an unapproachable sport for those who don’t live near the ocean. But Myrtle Beach vacationers are in luck. Myrtle Beach is home to several surf schools welcoming students across ...
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