| With it sandy beaches and many choices in | | | | Like I said before, Myrtle Beach is one RV destination |
| campground locations, Myrtle Beach Camping is the | | | | that should not be missed. |
| must do camping experience. With the increasing influx | | | | Here are a few Myrtle Beaching RV Camping |
| of visitors to Myrtle Beach, millions to be exact, this | | | | Resorts: |
| vacation destination is getting a lot of attention for | | | | Apache Family Campground - Oceanfront camping |
| being one of the best premier RV destinations in the | | | | gives new meaning to family beach vacations. Apache |
| United States. This is evident with all the RV resorts. | | | | Campground's location is close to all the fun and |
| But another sign is how the big name hotel chains pay | | | | excitement Myrtle Beach has to offer, yet tucked |
| attention. A lot of high-rise hotels are taking notice of | | | | away from the mainstream in a peaceful, natural, |
| this destination and they want the piece of the pie. | | | | oceanfront setting. |
| These big named high-rise resorts are slowly but | | | | Willow Tree RV Resort - One of Myrtle Beach's |
| surely redefining the Grand Strand landscape of this | | | | newest RV resorts with a large swimming pool, kiddie |
| once sleepy resort city. | | | | pool, hot tub, modern air-conditioned family-style |
| Family wise, this is a perfect destination. The RV parks | | | | bathhouse, laundry room, exercise room, playground, |
| take care to have inviting activities that are family | | | | volleyball, basketball, tether ball, banquet facilities, |
| orientated. Things like large swimming pools, Fossil shell | | | | wireless internet service, hiking & biking trails, as |
| hunts on the beaches, scheduled baseball games for | | | | well as private lake fishing. |
| everyone to participate in the family, beach parties and | | | | Briarcliffe RV Resort |
| the list goes on and on. | | | | 10495 North Kings Highway |
| If your traveling without the large family, just the wife | | | | North Myrtle Beach |
| and you. These resort also have you covered. Spend | | | | Myrtle Beach Travel Park |
| the day relaxing in the warm sand getting away from | | | | 10108 Kings Road, |
| all the troubles of the day. Take a dip in the pole and | | | | Myrtle Beach KOA Campground |
| hot tube. Relaxed and remove all those strains that | | | | Kings Highway & 5th Avenue South, |
| have been bothering you. Venture outside of the RV | | | | Myrtle Beach |
| camp and enjoy all the night life that Myrtle Beach has | | | | Myrtle Beach State Park |
| to offer. Visit some of the nightclubs, and the Grand | | | | 4401 South Kings Highway |
| Strand's live shows. Go to some the theme and | | | | Myrtle Beach Lakewood Camping Resort |
| amusement parts. | | | | 5901 South Kings Highway |
| How about a meal for a king? Myrtle Beach has some | | | | Myrtle Beach Ocean Lakes Family Campground |
| of the best restaurants that you could think of. From | | | | 6001 South Kings Highway, |
| seafood to down home southern platters, you can get | | | | Myrtle Beach Pirateland Family Campground |
| it in Myrtle Beach. | | | | 5401 S. Kings Hwy. |