Among the great charms of the Grand Strand area are the unique beachside equestrian opportunities it provides in its off-season. While you can’t take Trigger for a stroll along the public beaches in July, you can now – and through the end of this month.
According to the City of Myrtle Beach Web site, horseback riding on the beach is allowed from the third Saturday in November until the end of February each year, subject to the rules listed below. No permit is required.
And from February through November, Inlet Point Plantation Stables in North Myrtle Beach boasts a private island available for both beach and trail riding. Inlet Point also offers pony rides and weekend campout opportunities. In the winter, you can bring your own horses and camping gear and enjoy its private island on specified dates (call 843-249-2989 for more information).
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