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Discover Frink Park, a peaceful escape tucked away in North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, perfect for dog owners seeking a scenic and tranquil spot. With its grassy area, a couple of picnic tables, and a bench, this tiny park offers dramatic marsh views toward Waites, Bird, and Hog Island, all the way to the Atlantic Ocean. Dog owners and nature lovers alike appreciate the bird-watching opportunities and the quiet ambiance, far from the hustle of larger public parks.
Although amenities are minimal and parking options are extremely limited, Frink Park is well-kept and ideal for a quick, dog-friendly stroll or an afternoon picnic in North Myrtle Beach. If you value simplicity and unspoiled scenery, this park’s serenity and panoramic vistas may make it a local favorite. Please remember to keep the area clean and respectful for the next visitors and their furry friends.
Absolutely beautiful views ! First time visiting this seaside park ! Would recommend that if you’re in the area visiting that you take a drive over and check out it out . You won’t be disappointed!
~20ft x 80ft grass area with 2 picnic tables and bench. I wouldn’t call it a “park”. No parking area outside. Awkwardly sandwiched between 2 houses. That said, nice views of marsh.
I followed my map to find no parking places unless you block the two neighboring houses drive ways. Probably a beautiful view if you could access it.
This is more of a (viewing area) With that said. Very clean, well kept area. Buy lunch. Take a drive on a spring day. Very nice area to sit and enjoy. But please keep it clean and such! Leave it like you found it for the next group to enjoy!
I adore this park. It is a tiny no frills speck on the map. There is really only room ( no actual spots)for one or 2 cars, which is perfect. It consists of some grass a picnic bench, there used to be a small observation deck with unspoiled dramatic views of the marsh, Waites, Bird and Hog Island, with the Atlantic beyond and the Grove to the right. It is a bird lovers paradise for marsh species. It will probably be boring for most people who need to be entertained but if you like small, simple and quiet, you will cherish this tiny speck, the way I do.