Ceremony - Huntington Beach State Park - Murrells Inlet, SC

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Ceremony at Huntington Beach State Park is a beautiful destination in Murrells Inlet, South Carolina, known for its pristine beaches, historic Atalaya Castle, and abundance of pet-friendly trails. The park offers a natural, serene environment perfect for families, outdoor enthusiasts, and dog owners seeking dog-friendly hiking or a walk along the beach. Visitors consistently praise its cleanliness, renovated restrooms, and the beauty of the dunes and surrounding marshland, which are home to sea turtles, alligators, and a variety of bird species.

Although there is a small entry fee, guests find it worthwhile for the well-maintained amenities and peaceful atmosphere, especially compared to busier beaches nearby. While Huntington Beach State Park does not have a dedicated fenced dog park area, dogs are welcome as long as they remain on a leash, making this a great option for on-leash walks and adventures with your pup along the pet-friendly trails. With available parking (arrive early on weekends), well-kept restrooms, and friendly staff, it stands out as a top dog-friendly destination on the Grand Strand.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? No, dogs must remain on a leash at all times.
  • Are there restrooms available for owners? Yes, there are renovated and very clean public restrooms available in the park.
  • Is there a fee or membership required to enter? Yes, there is an entrance fee per adult, or you can purchase a yearly state park pass.
  • How busy does the park get on weekends? The park can get very busy on weekends, and parking fills up early (by around 8:00 AM), so plan to arrive early for the best experience.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, the park features several walking and biking trails, offering beautiful views of the forest, marshes, and inlets.
  • Are there staff or rangers present at the park? Yes, the park is staffed with friendly and attentive personnel.
  • Is the park regularly cleaned and maintained? Yes, reviews highlight the park’s cleanliness and well-kept facilities.

Reviews

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8 $ entrance fee PER ADULT, besides no parking spot left over in the weekend if u don’t get there by about 8:00.

Jeff Labiento

Amazing , attentive staff who were also very friendly. Especially Milda!!!

Deborah Kennedy

Love this beach! There’s an entry fee, but it’s soooo beautiful and natural. We stayed in a high rise on the beach in town, and came out here one day. We LOVED this beach so much better than the one the condo was on. It’s clean, and the dunes are beautiful. It wasn’t too crowded, but it’s spring break for us and not for the locals. The bathrooms are renovated and super nice! They were painting the exterior while we were there. The castle is also cool, if you have 45 min to check it out. My second time in myrtle beach and both times we visited a state park and the beaches at the state parks are 1000x nicer!! It’s worth the entry fee. There were like 15 small alligators in the marshes on the drive in too. We didn’t do the walking trails, but there’s a lot of stuff to do here and we just did the beach and castle.

Jeannette Twigg

Amazing beach, very clean, great history tour of the castle, beautiful park

Greg Clay

Very nice State Park. It does cost a small to enter or you can buy a yearly pass. But it is a great place to take family. It has nice beach access & very nice & clean public restrooms & changing rooms. Best i have seen in the area. Sea turtles come & build nests which are market & protected. Has nice visitor center & store. Has a historical building & many walking & bike trails that take you back through the forest & to a couple outlooks of an inlet to see gators at times & many bird species. Its a nice beautiful park. Will add picture later or next time i am there. Got new phone so no pictures are on this phone of there yet. Very nice place for families & adults. Beach is more family appreciate than others in the area.

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