The longest wooden pier on the East Coast is located right here in our own front yard and you’ll love a visit to this massive wooden platform that extends 1,206 feet from end-to-end. It’s no surprise the pier is in Myrtle Beach either. One of the fastest growing metropolitan areas in the country, Myrtle Beach hosts 14 million visitors annually. But that shouldn’t stop us natives from enjoying all that the Apache Pier has to offer! (And we do have a bit of an advantage that allows up to know when times aren’t quite as busy on the Grand Strand, right?)
Apache Pier is open year-round and has a variety of activities available. There is practically something for everyone at the pier.
Sunrise is always a favorite among visitors and locals alike. There is something oddly romantic about capturing the underbelly of this mega pier with a gorgeous sunrise to the East.
Apache Family Campground, located adjacent to this colossal pier, is a good place to rest your weary bones if you're traveling from out town — it also makes it MUCH easier to rise and shine and get out to the pier for that underbelly sunrise photo for your collection.
Up top, the pier has a multitude of things to do. A shelter located midway provides some shade during the day along with tables for resting and eating.
Not only can you order fresh fish on the pier at Croakers, but you can also catch fresh fish too. On any given weekend, you'll find a bevy of fishermen and their gear all the way out at the end of the pier. A bait and tackle shop is just another convenient feature the pier offers.
Apache Pier is located at 9700 Kings Rd., Myrtle Beach, SC. Access to the pier is through the Apache Family Campground entrance (just follow the signs after that.) If you’re driving, a small parking fee will be charged. The pier is always open to the public. The cost to enter the pier is $1.00 per person. When live entertainment is in play, the cost to enter the pier is $3.00 per person. Learn more on the official website of Apache Pier.
While you’re in town, also consider visiting the number one attraction in Myrtle Beach. Learn more in this previous article.
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