Stretching north out of Charleston,
the South Carolina coast rambles beside the Atlantic Ocean like the
crooked path of a sand crab. Webbed with inlets and marshes much of the
way, it finally yawns into a long crescent dotted with beach
communities.
Myrtle Beach sits smack in the middle of that crescent, known as the
Grand Strand. This vacation mecca extends for about 60 miles, beginning
at the North Carolina border and ending on the oak-lined streets of
Georgetown. South of Georgetown begins the Lowcountry, of which
Charleston is the queen.