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Springmaid Pier is a 1,060-foot long pier located in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. It is the longest pier in Myrtle Beach and is a popular spot for fishing, sightseeing, and dining. The pier is open year-round and offers a variety of amenities, including sightseeing, fishing, walking, and shopping. The pier is a great place to fish for a ...
Located within the Doubletree Myrtle Beach Oceanfront Resort, the Springmaid Pier proudly stands as the longest pier in Myrtle Beach, extending an impressive 1,060 feet into the sparkling ocean waters.
The Springmaid Beach pier is a Myrtle Beach landmark, stretching into the ocean from the Springmaid Beach Resort. Take a long walk over the ocean on the southernmost end of Myrtle Beach, and return with your very own fresh catch of the day.
Springmaid Pier is back! After being wiped out by Hurricane Matthew in 2016, it re-opened and is newly rebuilt as of Independence weekend 2020. It's 1,068 feet long and has adequate seating for fishing as well as multiple lights and fish cleaning stations.
Two piers are even home to much-beloved arcades! Spread out along 60 miles of picturesque shoreline, they range from as far north as Cherry Grove all the way down to Garden City. Here is a round-up of the piers that call the Myrtle Beach area home and how to make the most of your visit to each! local's fav. 1.
A Myrtle Beach landmark, this pier is the site of numerous fishing tournaments and offers one of the best views of the entire Grand Strand. Springmaid Pier holds the record for the largest Spanish mackerel catch at 125 pounds!
Springmaid Pier has been a staple on the southern tip of Myrtle Beach’s Ocean Boulevard since 1953, when it debuted as part of the original Springmaid Resort, a getaway designed for mill workers from central and Upstate South Carolina.