NPS Sites Near Myrtle Beach
Several National Park Service units lie within 150 miles of Myrtle Beach. Moores Creek National Battlefield, located 62 miles away, recorded 55,708 annual recreation visits. Charles Pinckney National Historic Site sits 88 miles away with 23,758 visits annually. Fort Sumter National Monument, which includes Fort Moultrie, is 94.5 miles distant and drew 814,658 visits, making it the most visited site in the region.
Congaree National Park, the farthest site at 101.2 miles away, recorded 287,833 annual recreation visits. These four units represent a range of historic and natural resources within driving distance of the Myrtle Beach area, offering visitors options for day trips or extended excursions into South Carolina's interior and coastal regions.
| NPS unit | Annual visits |
|---|---|
| Moores Creek National Battlefield · 62.4 mi | 55,708 (2025) |
| Charles Pinckney National Historic Site · 88.3 mi | 23,758 (2025) |
| Fort Sumter (Includes Fort Moultrie-Fomo) National Monument · 94.5 mi | 814,658 (2025) |
| Congaree National Park · 101.2 mi | 287,833 (2025) |
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Nearby-NPS units and their annual recreation visits are from the NPS Visitor Use Statistics package (haversine match within 150 mi of the city centroid), verified June 2026. Null visitation renders as “n/a”, never 0. How we compile this.