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City of Myrtle Beach parks closed due to the Coronavirus

In keeping with Governor McMaster's mandatory “work or home” order, the City of Myrtle Beach has closed most park facilities to achieve recommended social distancing. This includes the two off-leash Barc Parcs, the Tennis Center and tennis courts and Doug Shaw Memorial Stadium. Fenced playgrounds were previously closed. Play equipment at unfenced playgrounds has been secured to prevent use. Here’s a list of park and recreation facilities that are affected.

• Doug Shaw Memorial Stadium and Ned Donkle Complex gates are closed.

• Both off-leash dog parks are closed.

• Grand Park parking lots and picnic shelters are barricaded. The hockey rink is locked.

• The cabana section fitness trail equipment is barricaded.

• The tennis/pickle ball courts at Midway Park and the Tennis Center near Doug Shaw Memorial Stadium are closed.

• The picnic shelter at the Mountain Bike and Skills Park is closed.

• Parking spaces and amenities (shelters, playgrounds, etc.) in the 43 remaining neighborhood parks will be barricaded.

• Parking spaces at the Grand Park Athletic Complex, Warbird Park and other locations are barricaded.

The multipurpose path around the Grand Park lake will remain open for walking, jogging and biking. Safe social distancing should be practiced. However, the fitness equipment along the walking trail is barricaded.