Charlotte to Myrtle Beach drive: Best stops, distance & time

Planning a Charlotte to Myrtle Beach road trip itinerary

The Charlotte to Myrtle Beach drive takes you from the biggest city in North Carolina to a South Carolina vacation hotspot.

Charlotte is the biggest city in North Carolina. Major attractions include the NASCAR Hall of Fame, the thrill-packed Carowinds amusement park and the Billy Graham Library. Another popular option is the Sea Life aquarium.

For top Charlotte activities, try historical city tours by golf cart, Segway tours through the Uptown neighbourhood and after dark ghost tours.

Well-reviewed and central Charlotte accommodation options include the AC by Marriott and the Hyatt House.

Myrtle Beach is a beach resort city on the Atlantic coast of South Carolina. Good Myrtle Beach experiences include a history, movies and music trolley tour, guided kayaking adventures and Huntington Beach State Park Segway tour.

There are also several shows on offer. Try the Charles Bach Wonders show for magic, Legends in Concert for tribute acts and the Polynesian Fire Luau and Dinner Show for dancing and fire stunts.

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Charlotte to Myrtle Beach distance and driving time

By car, the distance from Charlotte to Myrtle Beach is 175 miles. You can expect a driving time of around three hours and 36 minutes.

The best stops to add to a Charlotte to Myrtle Beach road trip itinerary are Cheraw State Park, Florence SC and the South Carolina Tobacco Museum.

Best stops between Charlotte and Myrtle Beach: Cheraw State Park

Cheraw State Park is a popular camping spot which has the added bonus of an 18 hole golf course. Otherwise, the 360-acre Lake Juniper is the highlight. Kayaking, paddle boarding, canoeing and fishing are all options here, while a boardwalk runs along the lake shore.

Charlotte to Myrtle Beach drive: Florence SC

The Florence County Museum offers a good mix of science, art and history. But the Florence Veterans Park is arguably a more impressive cultural attraction. The six-acre park is dedicated to military veterans, and is dotted with grand sculptures and memorials.

Meanwhile, the Lynches River County Park to the south of the city is a popular spot for kayaking and canoeing. There’s also an Environmental Discovery Center, which aims to educate visitors about the local ecosystems.

Charlotte to Myrtle Beach road trip attractions: South Carolina Tobacco Museum

The town of Mullins SC grew up around the tobacco industry. Inside the former train depot, the South Carolina Tobacco Museum looks at the various stages of the tobacco-making process and the history of the industry. It includes a blacksmith shop, farm kitchen and tobacco barn.

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Photo by 1778011.

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