North Myrtle Beach is filled with an abundance of eateries, shops and night life for anyone to enjoy and brings people from all over the nation. With mirroring history of its surrounding areas, the NMB strip was once owned and traded for merchant travel. With its rich history and plethora of activities, it is a sight to behold. Make sure to visit the white sand beaches and Duplin Winery on your next visit.
Communities
Little River/Little River Neck
Once a historical land to Indians and their villages, Little River Neck and its surrounding areas has been beneficial to many of people. As an encampment and a fishing outpost, Little Neck has grown into a spot where locals and tourists alike can participate in fishing, sightseeing and several historical markers.
Atlantic Beach, Town of Black Pearl
One of the most popular beach vacation destinations for black Americans before desegregation, alongside Springmaid Beach near Georgetown. The Atlantic Beach Bike Fest draws thousands of sports bike enthusiasts.
Sandy Island
Created by the coming together of several rivers, the sandbar of Sandy Island was created. Sandy Island has had its significance in not only history, but natural beauty as well. Today tourists can visit Sandy Island and if you have the chance to, be sure to go to the Nature Conservancy or Pyatt’s General Store.
Sampit
Formed by three rivers in total and flowing into the Atlantic Ocean, this body of river called the “Sampit” is a magnificent sight. This area is so vital to those around because of its historical significance. This river provided resources for the nearby rice planters and their families. Today, visitors alike can enjoy the views and take in the historical importance of the Sampit.
Plantersville
As an unincorporated community within Georgetown South Carolina there is not much that can be seen within this area industrially, but there are other historical things to witness. In viewing the 12+ plantations there one can see all the history and stories of those who lived there.