Put Some Extra Pop in Your 4th of July With These Patriotic Grand Strand Gatherings

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Every summer, proud Americans from coast to coast mark the 4th of July by gathering with family and friends, donning their red, white and blue attire, and celebrating our nation’s birthday with patriotic parties, picnics, parades, barbecues, and — perhaps the most unforgettable element of Independence Day — fireworks displays!

And on the Grand Strand, not only can each of these exciting activities be found in abundance, but all are arguably just a bit better here than in the typical environment, for a few different reasons. First, when the summer temperatures top out, we’ve got an entire ocean to jump in to cool off. Second, the wide range of fun attractions in the Myrtle Beach area offers something for everyone, with choices that can add some excitement to the holiday weekend for visitors of any age or interest. And lastly, let’s face it — is there any better way to watch the 4th of July fireworks than with your toes in the sand as the night sky lights up above the crashing ocean waves?

Of course, while there are lots of ways to keep entertained on the Grand Strand all summer long, the schedule of events really ramps up for the season’s biggest holiday weekend. If you and your beach-vacation crew are lucky enough to find yourself in the Myrtle Beach area for this year’s Fourth of July weekend, be sure to check out one (or more) of these fun and patriotic events and celebrations while you’re in town

Salute From the Shore: Hit the beach in your red, white and blue attire starting at 1 p.m. on Thursday, July 4, to see the 10th annual presentation of this event, which features flyovers by vintage and military aircraft that will stretch the span of South Carolina’s Atlantic shoreline.

4th of July Fireworks Extravaganza at Broadway at the Beach: This shopping/dining/entertainment hot spot in Myrtle Beach really turns up the heat on Independence Day, as the skies over Lake Broadway will light up with a fireworks display at 10 p.m. (weather permitting) on the Fourth of July. Bonus: Additional fireworks shows are scheduled for Tuesday, July 2, and Friday, July 5, with each starting at 10 p.m.

Cherry Grove Pier Fireworks: The fireworks show launched from North Myrtle Beach’s Cherry Grove pier will begin around 9:30 p.m. on Thursday, July 4. Spectators can grab a spot on the beach to watch the show from the shoreline.

Barefoot Landing Fireworks: North Myrtle Beach shopping/dining/entertainment complex Barefoot Landing will also present a Fourth of July fireworks show, with the skies alongside the Intracoastal Waterway and over the attraction’s 27-acre lake lighting up at 10 p.m.

July 4th on the MarshWalk: Home to the Grand Strand’s largest aerial fireworks show, this annual celebration on Murrells Inlet’s MarshWalk sees the sky filled with bursts of red, white, blue for 20 minutes starting at 10 p.m. on the evening of July 4. Earlier in the day, the annual Murrells Inlet Boat Parade starts at noon and will bring a long line of decorated boats to the inlet for a floating patriotic spectacle. Plus, before the fireworks show begins, live music will be presented at a number of the MarshWalk restaurants. So get there early to relax with a delicious meal and a drink or two before the main event!

Pawleys Island 4th of July Parade: Locals and visitors alike parade through Pawleys Island on makeshift floats during this fun community event. The celebration sees cars, trucks, boats, golf carts, bicycles, marchers and more get decorated in the nation’s colors and parade through the town. The patriotic fun gets rolling at 10 a.m.

Independence Day 5K and 1 Mile Races: Held at the Market Common shopping/dining/recreation district in Myrtle Beach on the morning of July 4, these races allow participants to get their holiday off to a running start with a pair of competitive events that begin at 7:30 a.m. The start and finish lines can be found at Valor Park in the heart of the Market Common complex.

Music on Main Concert Series: Held at the Horseshoe in North Myrtle Beach, this series of Thursday-night shows will feature variety/dance act Tru Sol on Thursday, July 4, starting at 7 p.m.

Brookgreen Summer Music Festival: At Murrells Inlet’s Brookgreen Gardens, evening concerts under the oaks are staged throughout the summer at Azalea Concert Field. The concerts are free with garden admission, and are scheduled during the holiday week for 7-9 p.m. on Wednesday, July 3, Thursday, July 4, Friday, July 5, and Saturday, July 6.

After celebrating an Independence Day that’s sure to sizzle on the Grand Strand, head back to the comfortable oceanfront accommodations and wide-ranging amenities at The Strand Resort to rest up for more fun in the Myrtle Beach area. Book your July 4 beach getaway today — and start planning an unforgettable and patriotic celebration on the South Carolina coast!