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6 Best Things to Do in Hilton Head with Kids

Posted on: February 12, 2025

Hilton Head Island is very much a family-friendly community, one with something for most age groups and interests. If you are planning a family vacation to the area, you’ll want to explore some of the best things to do in Hilton Head with kids.

I grew up going to Hilton Head and spending 1-2 weeks there each summer from the age of 3 until today, as an adult. 

You don’t have to spend a great deal to have a fantastic getaway. Even better, you could mix a bit of history and science into this trip, making it perfect for a mid-year break. Check out all of the fantastic experiences you can have (and don’t forget, there’s plenty of family fun to be had just by exploring the beaches).

1. Play on the Beaches

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This is of course the most obvious answer but my favorite part about trips to the island have always been the beaches. 

The sand is fantastic for building sand castles (especially drip castles) and running freely. The waves are just powerful enough for boogie boarding but not to be scared of. And there were always just enough vibrant shells to dig for to keep my cousins and me entertained. 

If you have limited time on the island or know your kid will be like me and want as much time in the sand as possible, I highly recommend you spend as much time on the beaches as possible. 

Many hotels and resorts have their own beach area but there are public entrances throughout the island if needed.

2. Dive into the Wildlife & Nature

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Though Hilton Head Island is very much defined by beach fun and relaxation, it’s teaming with wildlife and natural habitats waiting to be explored. You’ll find unique experiences on every beach outing if you look at the bluffs or the swampy areas. But there’s so much more.

Spend time exploring the Sea Pines Resort Forest Preserve, an undeveloped area that is a natural habitat for wildlife. The preserve includes over 600 acres of marshy areas, freshwater ponds, walking paths, and boardwalks. 

For other fun things to do with local wildlife, check out these activities:

  • Alligators? Go gator-watching on one of the wildlife tours
  • Go horseback riding on the beach with Lawton Stables, where pony rides are available to most ages and experience levels
  • Go dolphin watching on a chartered boat trip
  • Take off on the bike trails to explore the local habitats at Sea Pines Resort
  • Go kayaking with a travel guide through the coastal marshes
  • Do local favorite activities such as crabbing or pier fishing

3. Play It Up with Kids-Focused Activities

Hilton Head is all about fun, and some activities are perfect for kids of all ages. Your entire family may find something to enjoy as a group, or you can explore some of the activities each person wants to do together.

A day at the beach is the simplest of activities that cost virtually nothing. The oceanfront is beautiful and clean, especially destinations like Folly Field Beach Park, Coligny Beach Park, and Burkes Beach. There’s not always a lifeguard on duty, but sand castle building is on the to-do list here.

As a family, you’ll certainly want to explore the region’s natural and exciting modern activities, but note that age limits may apply to some of our favorite activities in the area, including:

  • Pirates of Hilton Head, which allows the kid to play the role of a pirate on this family-friendly cruise on a pirate ship
  • Mini golf, with dozens of themes to explore, including a few favorites (Adventure Cove, Pirate’s Island Adventure Golf, and Legendary Golf are some of the best)
  • Indy Karting & Amusement for fun go-karting experiences
  • The Sandbox Children’s Museum is the ideal place for indoor, semi-educational learning that’s super fun

4. Get Your History on in a Fun Way

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Hilton Head and the South Carolina region have so much history that it’s critical to find a way to explore it. This type of experience can benefit the whole family. It’s especially interesting for older children who may no longer think the playground is the best place to spend their time.

Specifically, consider a visit to the Coastal Discovery Museum. This fantastic location offers outstanding insight into the surrounding area’s ecology and history. Its hands-on displays bring the region to life.

Depending on their age, the Harbour Town Lighthouse and the Stoney Baynard Ruins are also must-sees. Historic Mitchelville Freedom Park and the Forts on Hilton Head Island are also worth exploring for older children.

5. Explore the Parks

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Hilton Head definitely has some fantastic playgrounds and parks, whether you like to spend time at the beach enjoying water sports or meeting new friends on the playground. If you’re looking for something for the whole family, check out Adventure Hilton Head for a zipline tour and a walk along the sky bridge.

If your kids enjoy more laid-back experiences on the ground, many of the golf courses in the area offer teen-friendly experiences. This is the perfect area to introduce your older kids to the rules of the fairway in such a beautiful destination. Palmetto Dunes is an excellent option.

Bike riding is a popular activity at many of the area’s parks. You can often book guided trail rides through the various charter services or get a bike rental and explore on your own.

Are you looking for more traditional park and playground experiences? Any of the following are worthy of a visit no matter the time of the year:

  • Lowcountry Celebration Park with the Adventure Playground to explore
  • Gregg Russell Playground (tip – get a coffee at the bakery and then let the kids play!)
  • Jarvis Creek Park for turtle-finding, fishing piers, and picnic areas
  • Champlin Community Park is ideal for get-the-energy-out playground fun
  • Driessen Beach Park is a less tourism-centric area with a boardwalk, playground, and sandy beach to play in

6. Enjoy the Island’s Food

Now that you’ve filled your day with things to do and experience together, the next step is to create memories around meals. It’s hard to choose from the numerous restaurants, ice cream shops, cafes, and other locations for meals here. Some destinations are noted for their family-focused fun and meals that satisfy even the pickiest eaters.

For fun meals, consider destinations like Main Street Island Pub, where kids eat free in this fun, laid-back diner experience. The Salty Dog Café is also a must for families because there’s much more than just food here. They offer a range of kid’s activities, including photos with Jake the Salty Dog, face painting, magicians, and lots of entertainment. 

Another all-around destination for great food and family fun is Fishcamp on Broad Creek. This destination offers everything from live music and oyster roasts perfect for older members of the family to simple but fun games.

Before your family fun day comes to an end, you’ll likely want a special treat. The good news is there are dozens of ice cream shops and special dessert locations around the region, and it’s hard to have a bad experience. To help you, here are some of the best destinations for good old-fashioned ice cream:

  • Captain Jax has a fun atmosphere with excellent ice cream
  • Nonna Marie’s Gelato & Coffee Bar, parents and older kids will appreciate this section
  • Hilton Head Ice Cream is a low-cost, fun-flavored destination (my personal favorite)
  • Frozen Moo, with its notably big portions and traditional menu flavors
  • The Purple Cow, where customization of your treats is the name of the game

There’s Much to Love That’s Sure to Tire the Kids Out

Any of these fun activities can make exploring Hilton Head with the kids easy to do. Whether you’re coming from Bluffton, Savannah, Charleston, or even much further, Hilton Head is like a break from the business of days to focus on relaxing experiences and building memories with your family.  

The hard part is getting everything into just one trip!

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12 Best Things to Do in North Myrtle Beach

Posted on: November 20, 2024

North Myrtle Beach is a quiet, beach-side community just up-beach, past Crescent Beach, from the quintessential spring break destination, Myrtle Beach. It marks the beginning of the Grand Strand, a 60-mile string of South Carolina beaches that runs from the fishing pier at Cherry Grove Pier down to Pawley’s Island. This strip of golden sand is lined with restaurants and resorts.

Looking for the best places to stay in North Myrtle Beach? Browse through beachfront properties to find the right location, amenities, and price point for you and your family. 

Community-minded, there are also a plethora of North Myrtle Beach attractions. There are award-winning golf courses and mini-golf adventures. There are summer regattas on the Intracoastal Waterway, movies in the park, a Hollywood Wax Museum, and a weekly Farmer’s Market. Holidays are celebrated throughout the year in Carolina style with July 4th fireworks and a Christmas light show.

The calming atmosphere of where shore meets sand is perfect for an impromptu relaxing weekend. It’s also an ideal choice for a week-long, family-friendly vacation packed with activities and new experiences. In fact, North Myrtle Beach is one of the best beaches in South Carolina, with some of the Grand Strand’s best things to do and see.

Let’s dive right into the specifics so you can start planning your dream vacation to North Myrtle Beach.

1. Play a Round or Two of Golf

The ping of the perfect swing. A hole-in-one with the Atlantic Ocean as a backdrop. The award-winning golf courses surrounding North Myrtle Beach (NMB) are a golf mecca and were designed by golfing greats. Sun and surf with a gentle (sometimes) sea-fueled cross breeze tempt linksmen of all levels.

A few of the best courses to play nine at are:

  • The Surf Golf and Beach Club
  • Azalea Sands Golf Club
  • Beechwood Golf Club
  • Eagle Nest Golf Club
  • Dunes Golf and Beach Club

2. Movies@McClean Park

Grab a beach blanket and your favorite movie buddy. Each Friday, roughly 15 minutes past sunset, from June to October, the small city turns out for some beachy live entertainment -Movies@McClean Park on Oak Drive.

There is something for everyone: Kids’ movies and old classics are on the schedule. Movies@McClean Park is a popular free event for families, a unique date night, or just a relaxing evening under the South Carolina stars.

3. Show Off Your Precision Skills with a Round of Miniature Golf

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Take a break from the links and play through with pirates and dinosaurs. North Myrtle Beach’s treasure of miniature golf locations, some championship-rated, have waterfalls, Tyrannosaurus Rex, video games, and golf-adventure fare.

And each year, thousands descend on North Myrtle Beach for the U.S. Pro Mini Golf Association’s Master Tournament. There are almost a dozen putt-putt golf locations throughout the city but a few of our favorites include:

  • Hawaiian Rumble
  • Black Pearl Golf
  • Miniature Bay Miniature Golf
  • Mayday Golf
  • Professor Hacker’s Dinosaur Golf
  • Lost Treasure Golf
  • Aloha Golf
  • Molten Mountain

4. OD Pavilion Amusement Park

There is no better combination than an intimate fair and the beach. The oceanfront entertainment, the OD Pavilion in North Myrtle Beach, ticks both boxes.

The attraction is centrally located within walking distance of the micro-neighborhood of Main Street’s Ocean Drive Beach. A stop on Ocean Boulevard (OD), admission to the pier is free. The rides, however, require tickets to access the Ferris wheel, small roller coasters, or any of the kid’s rides.

5. Enjoy Fireworks all Year Long

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There are many ways to honor North Myrtle Beach; one of the most popular is to turn the night sky into a canvas of light and color. Watching is easy. Pull up a beach chair or float on the Intracoastal waterway for the best view of the fireworks over the water.

Regular firework displays are scheduled on holidays and weekly throughout the summer.

  • Barefoot Landing (Mondays)
  • Broadway at the Beach (Tuesday and Friday) – just note that this location is farther south in Myrtle Beach but still just a quick drive away.
  • Downtown – 4th of July

6. Go Kneeboarding in Little River

For vacationers looking for a resort-style water park, there are many roughly five miles south in the Myrtle Beach area. Landlubbers can visit Shark Wake Park, located in the North Myrtle Beach Sports Complex in and on Little River, SC.

This river-based entertainment offers kneeboarding, wakeboarding, and waterskiing. A jungle gym of cabled water floats and a ropes course is available to all ages. And safety instructors are present at all times.

Just note that this is only available seasonally and they do close in winter.

7. Escape the Sand & Take a Hike

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The marine ecosystem and saltwater marshes surrounding provide many opportunities to hike paved walking paths and explore the seven acres of Heritage Shores or plan a relaxing day of fishing or crabbing at dog-friendly Russell Burgess State Park. 

A few of our other favorite places to take a long walk are:

  • Heritage Shores Nature Preserve
  • Ingram Dunes Nature Preserve
  • Russell Burgess Coastal Preserve
  • Murrell’s Inlet Marsh Walk

8. Try All the Watersports

It is absolutely necessary, when visiting the shore, to try at least one new outdoor activity. North Myrtle Beach has a handful of water experiences fun and safe for the whole family.

Most area outfitters are seaside and have watercraft, including small boats, kayaks, SUP, jet skis, and parasail rentals. They offer instruction and guided charters. 

Although we know a lot of your trip will be spent lounging on the beach and splashing in the waves, if you need a little more excitement, there’s a number of watersports you can try out.

9. Spend a Day at a Museum or Aquarium

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Ripley’s Aquarium is located further south in Myrtle Beach, but the northern community is home to Alligator Adventure. The reptilian zoo is adjacent to Barfoot Landing and home to an extensive collection of animals: lizards, turtles, snakes, flamingos, and a rare albino alligator. The wildlife park also houses big cats and ostriches.

The city also hosts several specialized museums, definitely choices of some of the best things to do in North Myrtle Beach.

Spend a day indoors as a break from the sand and surf and instead visit:

  • Myrtle Beach Pinball Museum
  • The Horry Museum and L. W. Paul Living History Farm
  • Wheels of Yesteryear, a private car collection

10. Enjoy Live Music at the House of Blues

Even though North Myrtle Beach is referred to as a quieter community, that doesn’t mean that it is boring. The city has a relatively lively nightlife and is known for its outdoor live music spots and artistic performances. 

It is also home to a House of Blues restaurant and an intimate concert venue. Freestanding just off 48th Street between Barefoot Resort Bridge and Intracoastal Waterway, the House of Blues is active year-round, with tickets available online and at the door.

In addition to live music, the area includes performing arts. Just around the corner is the community playhouse, The Alabama Theatre. In the area, The Carolina Opry is a renowned performance arts center whose productions combine music, comedy, and dance for a two-hour extravaganza.

11. Go Wine-Tasting

If sweet wines are at the top of your list, try a few hours tasting the creations at Duplin Winery. Located off of Barefoot Resort Bridge and Intracoastal Waterway, a rustic building houses tastings, shops, and live music. 

Part of the Coastal Winery region, Duplin works primarily with a muscadine grape, a vine that dates back to circa 1584. A few of their most famous wines are:

  • Summertime Stout
  • Coastal Shag
  • Cotton Candy Wines
  • Hatteras Red

12. Eat, Drink, & Be Merry in North Myrtle Beach

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It is almost impossible to list all of the restaurants, bars, pubs, ice cream, and dessert spots but there are a few that are worth the time and effort. 

Blueberry’s Grill is a popular brunch spot, and Lulu’s North Myrtle Beach hamburger joint with a seaside vibe that sits on the Lewis’ Pond across the Intracoastal Waterway from Barefoot Queen, riverboat cruises. 

A little inland just off of Conway Street are three Joe-centric eateries: Native Joe’s Scoop and Grind provides ice cream and coffee, while Hamburger Joe’s and Joe’s Bar & Grill cover a crafted lunch or upscale dinner.

Here are a few other places to grab a pint, lunch, or both:

  • Crooked Hammock Brewery
  • Duplin Winery
  • Flynn’s Irish Tavern
  • Bennett’s Calabash Seafood Buffet

Enjoy These Best Things to Do in North Myrtle Beach

On many beach vacations, non-water activities are limited. But in South Carolina, the options for fun are endless and can be planned like a dolphin cruise or left as a spontaneous day of wine tasting and shopping at Barefoot Landing. 

Whatever your interests, something on the long list of the best things to do in North Myrtle Beach will whet your appetite for adventure.

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