Living in a beach area ourselves, I've always wondered about Myrtle Beach. So many people comment on it and seem to enjoy going there. It looks like the campground is right on the beach. We only have one campground here in Santa Cruz that is right on the beach, and that would be Seacliff. It has a very high cliff (80' - 100' or so) right next to the campground and road that runs along the seashore. We have a reservation to spend one night there in about 2 weeks...we've never camped there before. $40 a night, and a $7.50 reservation fee. It's basically cliff, road, and then parking area right on the ocean. They have installed a retaining wall between the campground and the beach to keep the erosion down.
Someday we must go to the Other Coast and check out the beaches there. They seem very different from our Pacific Coast beaches. Does it get as crowded there as it does here during the summer? Seacliff gets booked 7 months ahead of time, and you can't even find a weeknight available during the summer, or most of the winter months.
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