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Myrtle Beach Golf: A Top Dog-Friendly Vacation Destination for 2026

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Myrtle Beach, December 7, 2025

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Myrtle Beach is emerging as a prime destination for dog owners and golf enthusiasts alike in 2026. With its beautiful beaches, pet-friendly parks, and accommodations, it allows you to enjoy a vacation with your furry friends. Enjoy golfing while your pet has fun in the sun, discover pet-friendly dining, and explore local attractions that welcome dogs. Myrtle Beach is the ultimate getaway where you can incorporate your canine companion into your travel plans.

Myrtle Beach Emerges as a Top Dog-Friendly Vacation Destination for 2026

If you’re looking for a vacation spot that caters to both you and your four-legged friends, look no further than Myrtle Beach. This gorgeous coastal city, famous for its stunning stretch of beach and the lively atmosphere of its 1.2-mile long boardwalk, is popping up as one of the top dog-friendly getaways for 2026!

Why Myrtle Beach Is Paw-sitively Awesome

Myrtle Beach is well-known for its high-rise resorts and plethora of family-friendly activities, including being the mini-golf capital of the US. Imagine soaking up the sun while your dog splashes in the surf—sounds dreamy, right? Dogs are allowed on much of the beach, particularly in dedicated oceanfront dog parks which make it easy for pooches to enjoy the waves.

Beach Rules for Your Furry Friends

Like any popular destination, Myrtle Beach has some seasonal rules for your canine companions. From May through Labor Day, dogs can hit the sandy shores before 10 AM and after 5 PM, giving you a fantastic window for beach fun. However, outside of this busy season, feel free to bring your dog along anytime during the day!

Park Life and Pet-Friendly Spaces

Looking for more ways to let your pup stretch their paws? Check out Barc Parc South, which boasts 14 acres of fenced off-leash areas surrounding a lake—perfect for your furry friend to play around and cool off! Myriad other parks, like Myrtle Beach State Park and Huntington Beach State Park, offer dog-friendly trails and shoreline access, making for scenic adventures.

Shop and Dine with Your Dog

The Market Common is a dog-friendly shopping and dining area where you can stroll along wide sidewalks and enjoy a meal on patios that welcome your furry friends. Many oceanfront restaurants and beach bars have dog-friendly outdoor seating, including popular seafood shacks and local craft breweries like Tidal Creek Brewhouse that love having dogs join the fun!

For a real treat, visit The Sneaky Beagle, which features a dedicated dog menu and an expansive outdoor patio where your pup can relax while you enjoy a meal!

Nearby Towns Welcoming Dogs

If you’re up for exploring, local coastal towns like Surfside Beach and Murrells Inlet are also welcoming to leashed dogs. These charming locales offer plenty of outdoor spaces and scenic walks that make afternoon strolls a breeze!

Comfortable Stays for You and Your Dog

When it comes to accommodations, Myrtle Beach has plenty of dog-friendly hotels that ensure everyone gets a comfy stay. Options include:

  • Hilton Garden Inn – Welcomes pets up to 65 pounds.
  • Ocean Park Resort – 40-pound pet size limit with onsite pet sitting services.
  • Voco Shelby Myrtle Beach by IHG – Allows dogs weighing up to 75 pounds.
  • Red Roof Inn – Pets allowed at no additional cost with some size and quantity restrictions.
  • The Sandbar Hotel – Permits dogs under 60 pounds with an extra pet fee.

Don’t forget about North Myrtle Beach, which has different rules permitting dogs on the beach from after 5 PM to 9 AM during the busy season, providing the perfect setting for some early morning or evening fun!

Extra Fun in Local Dog Parks

In addition to the beach festivities, there are local dog parks such as Barc Parc North, featuring shaded areas and safe, fenced spaces where dogs can run and frolic freely. Many dining establishments also go the extra mile by providing fresh water and even treats for your companions, making every outing more enjoyable for both you and your dog!

All in All

If you’re looking to include your canine companion in your vacation plans, Myrtle Beach is truly a top-notch option. With ample dog-friendly locations to explore, including parks, restaurants, and accommodations, there’s no need to leave your furry friend at home. So pack your bags and ample dog treats, and get ready for an exciting adventure in 2026!

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