Sunny sky and mid-60s attracted us to this beautiful shore town a short drive south of Myrtle Beach.
We have explored Pawley’s Island and Huntington Beach State Park several times before, but this was our first adventure to Litchfield Beach. Nestled between those two familiar spots, it’s a place we’ve driven past countless times without realizing the hidden gem that lay in between. We were thrilled to finally set foot on this beautiful stretch of sand.
Accessing the beach was a bit of a treasure hunt, with limited access points and parking only available on the side of the main street. But once we managed to set foot on the sands, it was worth every effort! The ultimate goal was two-fold, 1) a nice walk along the Atlantic and 2) looking for unique seashell souvenirs. What else does one do when it’s not quite warm enough for a dip in the surf?
Litchfield Beach welcomed us with its expansive, wide beach that seemed to stretch endlessly. The clean white sand beneath our feet was soft and inviting, creating a perfect backdrop for a day of relaxation. The nearly flat terrain made it easy to stroll along the shoreline, taking in the breathtaking views of the ocean.
The serenity of the place was enchanting, far removed from the hustle and bustle of more crowded beaches. We felt an immediate sense of peace as we listened to the gentle waves lapping against the shore. It was a delightful discovery, and we couldn’t help but wonder why we hadn’t visited sooner.
The beach itself was nearly flat, making it perfect for leisurely strolls while the waves gently lapped at our feet. It felt like a slice of paradise, undiscovered and untouched. We couldn’t help but feel excited about this newfound oasis.
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