Murrells Inlet is a small fishing village in Georgetown County, South Carolina, United States that is considered to be the "Seafood Capital of South Carolina".
In the 1800s, visitors to Murrells Inlet traveled from Conway or Georgetown down the Intracoastal Waterway by steamboat . The steamboats became well known for the tasty meals they served on board. Several former steamboat cooks settled in Murrells Inlet and opened restaurants. Ever since, the area has attracted local restaurant owners and, of course, diners from near and far.
Georgetown is the largest city in Murrells Inlet's own county, but Myrtle Beach, across the Horry County line is just 16 miles to the north on US 17.
Marsh Walk
The Murrells Inlet Marsh Walk is a beautiful stretch of docks along the salt marshes on the south end of the Grand Strand. Nine exciting restaurants serve up some of the best food in town. Hit up the Marsh Walk for live music and a happening night life spot.
Myrtle Beach
Myrtle Beach is all in one a spring break destination, golfing destination, retirement community, and family vacation spot. Take in a foot-stomping show at the Carolina Opry, or cheer on your favorite knight at Medieval Times. Mingle with the fishermen of Springmaid Pier, then stop for ice cream along the boardwalk. Shop and dine at one of the area’s many outdoor entertainment complexes, or simply explore the many beaches of the Grand Strand each with a personality of their own.
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