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Myrtle Beach by car


Myrtle Beach by car

From Interstate 95 South, take US 501 South for 66 miles. The Grand Strand's network of roads has vastly improved. One way to get in is the 28-mile Veterans Highway, a four-lane road that links U.S. 501 west of Conway and U.S. 17 north of Myrtle Beach. Another is the Carolina Bays Parkway which runs from S.C. 9 to U.S. 544 (this will eventually extend to U.S. 17 Bypass). This is a six-lane scenic highway near Myrtle Beach Raceway. Harrelson Boulevard is a new access road to Myrtle Beach International Airport from U.S 17 Bypass. Robert M. Grissom Parkway runs parallel to U.S. 17 Bypass and provides a passageway through central Myrtle Beach. This is a four-lane route from 62nd Avenue North in Myrtle Beach to Harrelson Boulevard near the Myrtle Beach International Airport. A few driving distances to the Myrtle Beach Area:
  • Washington, DC: 450 miles
  • Miami, FL: 704 miles
  • Tampa, FL: 555 miles
  • Cleveland, OH: 679 miles
  • Chicago, IL: 963 miles
  • Boston, MA: 899 miles
  • New York, NY: 685 miles
  • Philadelphia, PA: 596 miles

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