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North Myrtle Beach Launches Golf Cart Parking Registration

Golf carts parked at North Myrtle Beach with a picturesque background

News Summary

North Myrtle Beach is now accepting golf cart parking registrations ahead of the busy golf season. The registration process is simple—conduct it online or in person at the city office. From March 1 to October 31, golf carts can be parked efficiently using license plate recognition technology. Residents and non-residents alike must present the required documentation for registration. The parking rates will vary during peak season, ensuring local golf enthusiasts can enjoy the sport comfortably. With these new guidelines, North Myrtle Beach aims to enhance the golfing experience for everyone.

North Myrtle Beach’s Golf Cart Registration Takes a Swing!

If you’re a golf enthusiast in the sunny haven of North Myrtle Beach, there’s some exciting news headed your way! As we gear up for the busy golf season, the city has officially opened registration for golf cart parking, making it easier for both residents and non-resident property owners to zip around town in style. The paid parking season kicks off on March 1 and continues through October 31, right when all the action starts heating up on the greens.

How to Register

904 2nd Avenue North, in the old Santee Cooper building. Remember, it’s essential to renew your vehicle parking pass every year—don’t forget; it’s as crucial as a good warm-up before teeing off!

The Lowdown on Parking

license plate recognition, turning your license plates into digital permits. So, there’s no need to worry about those old hang-tags. Just make sure your license plate is up to date and visible because that’s all the enforcement team needs!

What You Need to Register

Handicap Parking Perks and Seasonal Rules

free parking at any municipal parking spot across South Carolina—what a relief! For our golf-cart-loving crowd, keep in mind that the beaches in Horry County are open for golf cart use from November 1 to February 28, provided the driver holds a valid state permit. Just remember, safety first! Golf carts can only cruise around during daylight hours, which means from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m., or until 8 p.m. during daylight saving time.

Parking Rates and Availability

$2 and $4 per hour or a flat rate of $10 to $15 per day, based on where you’re parking. Unfortunately, no free beachfront parking is available except for local residents. But don’t let that deter your golf spirit; the warm winds and sunshine await not far from your parking spot!

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