Barefoot Landing

Written by K. Hart at www.casago.com
Barefoot Landing entrance
barefoot sign
landing and lights
sunset at the landing

About

Myrtle Beach offers vacationers various attractions like restaurants, stores, boutiques, and family-friendly entertainment. If you’re looking for these features but off the beaten path, look no further than Barefoot Landing! 

A mile from the beach along the Intracoastal Waterway, Barefoot Landing showcases some of North Myrtle Beach’s finest shops, restaurants, and entertainment. Barefoot Landing provides a one-stop shop for a full day’s fun in the sun.

A trip isn’t quite a trip until you’ve done some shopping! Barefoot Landing has the pick of the litter when it comes to both national retailers and quaint, local boutiques. 

With everything from Chico’s, Ron Jon Surf Shop, and Sunglass Hut to local shops like Tassa Cabana, Sand and Sun, and the Carolina Hat Company, there’s something for everybody at Barefoot Landing.

And we all know that shopping can work up an appetite! Fear not, because Barefoot Landing hosts two dozen restaurants and snack shops! 

There are various treats to satisfy the saltiest cravings and the sweetest of teeth! If you’re ready for lunch or dinner, savor shrimp right off the barbie at the Greg Norman Australian Grille, or dine on the catch of the day at Flying Fish Public Market and Grill. 

Individual restaurants at Barefoot Landing open up as early as 9 am, while the shops tend to open around 10 or 11 am. 

Barefoot Landing is perfect for strolling, and your four-legged friends are welcome! Just make sure they’re on a leash or in a pet stroller.

Fun Facts and Cool Features

When you’re thirsty for something stronger than sweet tea, Barefoot Landing has what you’re looking for on your Myrtle Beach vacation

Grab a beer and tour the Crooked Hammock Brewery. For something more refined, try the Carolina Vineyards Winery, a working winery at the Landing! There’s also the Coastal Wine Boutique, the Kentucky Mist Distillery, and several bars to round out your adult beverage selections.

There’s more to Barefoot Landing than shopping and restaurants, like plenty of entertainment! A carousel and a theater make up more traditional attractions, and live performances are regularly scheduled at the Pepsi Stage at the Dockside Village. 

For adventure seekers, visit live alligators at the Alligator Adventure! And who doesn’t like capping the night with a fireworks show?

Barefoot Landing works overtime to fill each day with fun, exciting, and surprising activities! Check their website for upcoming events and concerts. You might find something incredible, like a Johnny White performance at Taco Mundo or a Tropical Jammers Steel Drums performance!

Getting There

From Myrtle Beach, drive north on US-17 for roughly 11.5 miles.

Turn left onto 48th Ave and arrive at Barefoot Landing at 4898 Hwy 17 S, North Myrtle Beach, SC 29582.

Cost

There is no cost to walk around the Barefoot Landing, and shows at the Pepsi Stage in Dockside Village are free!

Local Tips

  • Want to visit on your boat instead of dealing with traffic? You can find free day docking at Barefoot Landing!
  • While you won’t be able to bring your own cooler to enjoy the live music at Dockside Village, you’re more than welcome to grab something at one of the many restaurants!
  • Stroll along the Intracoastal Waterway and watch the turtles lie about or swim around! You can feed them while you’re at it!

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