Myrtle Beach State Park Pier
Overview
Quick Facts
Pier Type: Public ocean fishing pier
Water Type: Atlantic Ocean
Access: Paid entry
Fishing License: Covered by pier fee
Best For: Surf species and seasonal migrations
Best Time to Fish: Early morning, evening, incoming tide
Common Species: Whiting, flounder, Spanish mackerel, red drum, sharks
Tackle Style: Medium to heavy surf tackle
Night Fishing: Yes
Amenities: Bait shop, restrooms, lighting
Summary
Myrtle Beach State Park Pier offers anglers a clean, well-maintained pier with access to productive surf zones just south of the busiest parts of Myrtle Beach. Fish often stack along sandbars and drop-offs near the end of the pier, especially during tide changes. Seasonal runs bring strong action, while nighttime fishing produces larger predators.
Notes
Pier pass replaces individual license
Drop nets recommended for larger fish
Bottom Line
A reliable, well-run pier ideal for both casual anglers and serious surf fishermen.
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Everything you need for a successful day on the pier — from bait and licenses to nearby stays and fishing charters.
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