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- spadoctorExplorerIf you can change your reservation to Ocean Lakes or Lakewood...Lakewood is our favorite
- wbwoodExplorerGood luck at the KOA. We stayed there one night. Cost us mor there Han it did to stay at one of the parks on the each. Plus getting in and out off of hwy 17 is a bear. I do recommend coming in from the north on 17 so you can turn right and not have to try and cross traffic.
- wbwoodExplorerIf you go to Murrels inlet, you need to be there when they open or be prepared to wait about an hour. Drunken jacks is our favorite in Murrels inlet. But we have changed where we go. We always go to bubba's fish shack in surfside. Great food and half the price. And closer than Murrels inlet.
- livelylittlecamExplorerThanks for all the recs. Will report back after the trip!
Best--Jeremy - hyattjlbbExplorerDrunken Jack's in Murrells Inlet has become our place of choice when in the MB area. Sit out back and watch the tide and boats. South a MB a bit, gets you away from most of the touristy stuff.
- livelylittlecamExplorerWe are staying at the Myrtle Beach KOA but willing to drive for good food!
- CrabbypattyExplorerCrabby mikes seafood calabash in MB in Murrells Inlet Nances get the seafood roast there is a hole in the table so when you eat your oysters you throw the shell into the can. Lots of fun!
- CrabbypattyExplorerCrabby mikes seafood calabash in MB in Murrells Inlet Nances get the seafood roast there is a hole in the table so when you eat your oysters you throw the shell into the can. Lots of fun!
- Jim_ShoeExplorerIf you know where you're going to stay, that would help. Murrell's Inlet in the south to Little River in the north is 40 miles long and lined with hotels, CGs and restaurants. It is "The Grand Strand".
My only time in an RV was at Ocean Lakes. They're directly next to Lakewood and Pirateland. There's also a KOA, but its on the wrong side of Business 17 from the beach. That's a four lane run across Bus. 17.
Restaurants: Avoid the all you can eat buffets. Everything is breaded and deep fried. Some of it is cooked the same day its served. They call it "Calabash Style", but there's more breading than seafood. OTOH, the restaurants in Calabash, NC. actually serve more seafood than breading.
If you don't want to stay on the beach, I'd recommend Willow Tree About 10 miles north of Little River. Lots of space between sites, all face a large lake and many have private hot tubs.
BTW, if you're a golfer, take your clubs. Golf is a MB specialty. And if you get tired of seafood, try Chuck's Steakhouse. Good steaks and salad bar, and a fishbowl full of "Chuck's Steakhouse" golf tees on the way out the door. :)
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