Attractions and places to see around Little River, South Carolina, offer a blend of natural beauty and cultural experiences along the Intracoastal Waterway. This historic fishing village features extensive marshlands, wetlands, and centuries-old live oak trees. The area provides opportunities to explore diverse ecosystems and enjoy a relaxed coastal environment.
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Cherry Grove Park offers a variety of amenities, including ADA-compliant beach access, beach showers, and a large open lawn. Hikers can take in a naturalized landscape and use a picnic area with small tables under a gazebo, restrooms, swings, benches, and a wind turbine. In 2010, the North Strand Coastal Wind Team launched South Carolina's first wind turbine connected to the electric grid at Cherry Grove Oceanfront Park. This project was to demonstrate wind turbine technology and promote awareness of wind as a viable source of electricity.
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Vereen Memorial Pier in Vereen Memorial Gardens is a great spot to get a good look into the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway. There is a nice gazebo here to catch some shade as well.
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Windy Hill Beach backs up to a long row of hotels and residential neighborhoods. The beach is a popular spot for early morning and late evening runs and walks, but the shore can be kind of crowded in the middle of the day (especially on weekends).
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Atlantic Beach is both a small town and a public beach area just down the shoreline from North Myrtle Beach. You can walk the sandy beach and connect to other beaches and piers nearby.
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Little River offers a rich array of natural features. You can visit the 115-acre Vereen Memorial Historical Gardens, which features hiking trails and boardwalks through salt marshes and along the Intracoastal Waterway. The Vereen Memorial Pier within the gardens provides scenic views. Other natural highlights include the Heritage Shores Nature Preserve with its raised wooden walkways, the NMB Nature Trail for quiet woodland walks, and the extensive marshlands and wetlands that define the area.
Yes, Little River has several family-friendly options. Cherry Grove Park offers ADA-compliant beach access, a picnic area, restrooms, and swings. The nearby Windy Hill Beach and Atlantic Beach are popular for walks and playing in the sand. Many operators also offer family-friendly dolphin cruises and kayaking tours through the marshes.
Little River is rich in history. You can explore the Vereen Memorial Historical Gardens, which includes a family cemetery with graves from the Civil and Revolutionary Wars, and remnants of Kings Road, once traveled by George Washington. Other notable historical sites include the Little River Swing Bridge (built in 1935), the McLean House (an antebellum mansion from 1856), St. James Church (founded 1737), and the Christ Episcopal Church Cemetery (established 1740).
The area around Little River is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on routes like the Cherry Grove Park loops or the Windy Hill Beach loop. For hiking, popular options include the Vereen Memorial Gardens loop, the Heritage Shores Nature Preserve Trail, and the NMB Nature Trail. Find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Little River and Hiking around Little River guides.
Yes, Cherry Grove Park is designed with accessibility in mind, offering ADA-compliant beach access and beach showers. Many of the boardwalks in places like Vereen Memorial Historical Gardens and Heritage Shores Nature Preserve are also designed to be accessible, allowing visitors to enjoy the natural beauty.
For scenic walks and runs, the Vereen Memorial Historical Gardens offer extensive trails and boardwalks along the Intracoastal Waterway. Windy Hill Beach is also a very popular spot for early morning and late evening runs and walks along the shore. The NMB Nature Trail provides a quiet woodland path for a peaceful stroll.
The Little River Waterfront is the heart of the area's coastal experience. It's home to numerous seafood restaurants and serves as the departure point for various water-based activities such as fishing charters, dolphin cruises, and kayaking tours. The Vereen Memorial Pier also offers excellent views of the Intracoastal Waterway.
Absolutely. The Intracoastal Waterway and Little River Inlet are prime locations for fishing and boating. You can find numerous fishing charters offering deep-sea, half-day, full-day, and Gulf Stream trips. Jet ski rentals and scenic cruises are also popular ways to enjoy the water.
Little River is known for its vibrant local culture. You can enjoy fresh seafood at restaurants along the waterfront. The area also hosts two popular annual seafood festivals: the Blue Crab Festival in May and the Little River ShrimpFest in the fall. For a different experience, La Belle Amie Vineyard offers local wine tastings.
Yes, several popular beaches are easily accessible. Windy Hill Beach is a lively spot for walks and runs, backed by hotels and residential areas. Atlantic Beach is a small town and public beach area that connects to other nearby beaches and piers. Cherry Grove Park also provides excellent beach access with amenities.
Little River is enjoyable year-round, but spring and fall offer particularly pleasant weather for exploring outdoor attractions and attending local festivals. The Blue Crab Festival in May and the ShrimpFest in the fall are popular events. Summer is ideal for beach activities and water sports, though it can be more crowded.


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