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Learn about the important regulations to follow on Myrtle Beach's sandy shores.

March, 2024 - July, 2024
Visitors to Myrtle Beach must be aware of several important laws to ensure both safety and compliance. Vehicles, including trucks and golf carts, are strictly prohibited on the beaches for civilians; only government workers and emergency personnel have limited access. Pet owners should know that dogs are welcome on the beach only at specific times and must always be leashed. It's also illegal to leave minors unattended on the beach during juvenile curfew hours.

Safety measures, like being cautious of the beach patrol trucks and following guidelines on visibility such as using umbrellas wisely, are essential to prevent accidents.
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