Spring in the Grand Strand is almost synonymous with Myrtle Beach Bike Week and the roar of the Harleys will soon be heard again in Horry County.
Check out out great list of Myrtle Beach hotels to find a place to stay during Bike Week in Myrtle Beach.
This year Myrtle Beach Bike week takes place May 11-20. Motorcycle enthusiasts and local business are expecting a great turn out for 2012, as last year numbers of attendees were up significantly. If you are planning on attending Myrtle Beach Bike Week , there are a few spots that you can’t miss while you’re here.
If you find yourself in North Myrtle Beach, be sure to stop by Barefoot Landing. Here you will find tons of on-site vendors and activities, as well as the year-round attractions, dining, and shopping that Barefoot Landing provides.
South of Myrtle Beach, Murrells Inlet is a must-see destination for anyone trying to make the most of Myrtle Beach Bike Week. In Murrells Inlet you will find vendors, attractions, bars and restaurants all aimed towards bike enthusiasts. Suck Bang Blow, the famed biker burnout bar, has two locations in Murrells Inlet. Several places in Murrells Inlet also host special Poker Runs during Bike Week.
Myrtle Beach hotels become booked quickly, so book early or check out some of the hotels in Surfside Beach, such as the Surfside Beach Resort. The town of Surfside Beach is only minutes away from Murrells Inlet, and is still a biker friendly community.
If you’re looking to venture out on your own, try taking a “daycation” by cruising down to Georgetown or Charleston. Or, head North of Myrtle Beach to Wilmington, North Carolina for the day. There is plenty to see and do in each city.
If the enforced helmet law kept you away from Myrtle Beach Bike Week in previous years, you will be happy to know that the law has been overturned. Although, individuals under 21 are still required by law to wear a helmet while riding.
The Grand Strand area looks forward to hosting Bike Week this spring, and we wish everyone a fun and safe time!




