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How to Celebrate July 4th on the Grand Strand

Dusty Rhodes • July 1, 2019

July 4th is just a couple days away

July 4th is just a couple days away, and whether you’re visiting or you’re looking for something new to do this year, there are so many ways to celebrate our nation’s independence here at the beach. Here’s a breakdown of all the events happening from area to area!

Across the SC Coast:

Salute from the Shore: Get to the Beach for the 10th Annual Flyover on July 4, 2019! The Flyover will commence at approximately 1 PM in Cherry Grove and will feature F-18s from Marine Aircraft Group 31 from MCAS Beaufort and a C-17 Globemaster from the 701AS, Joint Base Charleston.
Schedule: Arrive early to get a great spot, and keep in mind all times are approximate and based on flight patterns, weather, etc.
  • Myrtle Beach 1:03 PM
  • Pawleys Island 1:06 PM
  • Isle of Palms 1:15 PM
  • Charleston Harbor 1:16 PM
  • Folly Beach 1:20 PM
  • Edisto Island 1:24 PM
  • Hilton Head Island 1:31 PM
North Myrtle Beach

2nd Annual Shaggers Hardwood Championship: The championship will last from Thursday July 4th at 6:30 PM, all the way until Saturday July 6th at 11:59 PM, so be sure to come by and watch the fun and classic Carolina Shag at its finest!
  • Address: Spanish Gallion night club, 98 N Ocean Blvd, North Myrtle Beach, SC 29582
Cherry Grove Pier 4th of July Fireworks: Show begins around 9:30 PM
  • Address: 3500 N. Ocean Blvd, North Myrtle Beach, SC
4th of July Fireworks at Barefoot Landing: Show begins at 10 PM
  • Address: 4898 Hwy 17 South, North Myrtle Beach, SC 29582
Myrtle Beach

10th Annual Myrtle Beach Independence Day 5K: Race starts at 7:30 AM at the Market Common, packet pickup is July 3rd at Black Dog Running Center from 5 PM to 7 PM and on July 4th at the start line from 6 AM to 7:20 AM.
  • Race Starting Address: 1150 Farrow Parkway, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
​8th Annual Croissants Bakery 4th of July Cupcake Eating Contest from 10 AM to 1 PM, featuring local celebrity judges, carnival games, face painting, food trucks, and more!
  • Address: 8201 Marina Pkwy, Myrtle Beach, SC 29572
Broadway's 4th of July Beach Ball Drop on The Avenue: Come enjoy the first ever 4th of July Beach Ball Drop at Broadway at the Beach! They will be dropping over 2,500 beach balls from above The Avenue at 5 PM!
  • Address: 1325 Celebrity Cir, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
Fireworks Extravaganza @ Broadway at the Beach - 10 PM, Weather permitting
  • Address: 1325 Celebrity Cir, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
Surfside Beach

Surfside Drive July 4th Celebration: Family fun and entertainment as well as live music – from 6 to 10 PM
  • Address: Surfside Drive, Surfside Beach, SC 29575
Murrells Inlet

July 4th on the MarshWalk: The 36th Annual Murrells Inlet Boat Parade starts at 9 AM!
  • Address: 4025 Hwy 17 Business, Murrells Inlet, SC 29576
Fourth of July Fireworks on the MarshWalk: 10 PM, but get there ahead of time as parking fills up quickly!
  • Address: 4025 Hwy 17 Business, Murrells Inlet, SC 29576
Pawleys Island

Pawleys Island 4th of July Parade: Golf carts, cars, boats, truck beds, and more will be decorated for a parade from 10AM to noon
  • Address: 321 Myrtle Avenue, Pawleys Island, SC 29585
Patriotic concert by Pawleys Island Concert Band: the Ninth Annual Pawleys Island 4th Of July Evening Celebration will be held on Thursday, July 4th, at 6:00 PM inside the Parish Life Center at Precious Blood. Doors open at 4:30 PM and there will be hot dogs, hamburgers, and soft drinks available.
  • Address: 1633 Waverly Rd, Pawleys Island, SC 29585

Have a safe and awesome week along the Grand Strand!

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