No trip to the Grand Strand would be complete without a trip to the beach. Sharks and riptides can be deadly dangers in the ocean, but don’t forget to watch where you step on the sand during beach day excitement.
From stings to sprains, here are six ground hazards beach visitors should watch for along the Myrtle Beach coast.
Beach holes
Playing in the sand is a classic beach pastime, but unfilled holes pose a danger to unsuspecting beach walkers. If you’re not paying attention, you might trip or twist your ankle stepping in a sandy hole.
In the city of Myrtle Beach, folks digging in the sand are actually required by law to refill holes and limit digging to a maximum depth of 2 feet…