Myrtle Beach beach rules every guest should follow

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A beachgoer's guide to respecting local laws while having fun

March, 2024 - December, 2024
Myrtle Beach’s beach rules aim to foster safety and enjoyment for visitors while protecting the environment. Restrictions on shading devices such as Shibumi Shades address safety concerns, allowing only umbrellas during peak seasons to maintain visibility and accessibility to the water’s edge. Pet regulations insist on leaving no waste behind, with specified times for beach access to ensure community-friendly activities.

Additionally, guidelines exist for activities like spreading ashes, collecting natural souvenirs, or having a beach fire, ensuring environmental respect and legal compliance for these personal gestures on public lands.
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