
Elliott Beach Rentals Welcomes Bikers!
The Myrtle Beach Bike Week
that occurs each year in May is now known as the Grand Strand Rally and
events stretch from the Atlantic Ocean to areas west of the Intracoastal
Waterway and through counties north and south. So anywhere you go for
your North Myrtle Beach vacation during Bike Week will be suitable for
seeing a parade of motorcycles. About 300,000 bikers attend this rally
and contribute to its festival-like atmosphere. If you own a
Harley-Davidson or any motorcycle or if you just wish you owned a
motorcycle, this festival is for you.
Pack
lightly and ride your motorcycle to North Myrtle Beach, SC or trailer it
here with your buddies. Once you arrive there is plenty of opportunity
to go cruising. Thanks to Highway 31 you can ride your motorcycle from
Little River in the north to Highway 544 near Garden City in the south
without any traffic lights. Cruise the coast even further and go to the
beautiful waterfront in Georgetown, SC or onto the historic areas of
Charleston, SC during your North Myrtle Beach vacation. You will not be
the only biker on the road. There are many during this rally.
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Vendors
are set up in clusters throughout the Grand Strand area.
Every part and accessory for your motorcycle is easily found
during these Bike Weeks. You could also go home with a whole
new wardrobe for your motorcycling days and gifts for all
your motorcycle-enthusiast friends. New and used motorcycles
are on display as are custom builds that are worthy of
several photographs.
The
Coastal Mall in North Myrtle Beach, SC attracts visitors to
outdoor booths and bike displays. Barefoot Landing in North
Myrtle Beach, SC is also a hub of activity. Murrells Inlet
features motorcycle activities, stunts and vendors in a
handful of areas, including both locations of Suck Back
Blow. Jamin’ Leather is another biker destination as is the
Myrtle Beach Harley-Davidson store on Kings Highway. Popular
bars throughout the Grand Strand turn into Bike Week hang
outs for those who want to see and be seen. Look for events
north, south and west of Myrtle Beach. Just collecting Bike
Week t-shirts from all these bars would yield numerous
conversation starters back home simply because of the places
you visited: The Rat Hole, Dead Dog Saloon, The Beaver Bar,
Fat Jack’s and The Dog House. These rallies always include
live music, burn-out pits, parts vendors, clothing and
accessories vendors and delicious food. There are raffles,
beer specials, bike washes, contests with great prizes, car
shows and games.
Links for useful information regarding the upcoming Bike Rallies in the Myrtle Beach Area.
The days and evenings of your North Myrtle Beach vacation
during Bike Week can be exhausting as there is so much to
see and so much riding to do. So it is important to have a
comfortable North Myrtle Beach rental to which you can
retreat. Elliott Beach Rentals is available to assist you
with that task. Explore the North Myrtle Beach rentals
online and get a better idea of what kind of North Myrtle
Beach resorts and what type of amenities are offered.
The
Bike Week that is held in the fall is known as The
Pilgrimage and is a smaller rally than the 10-day event held
in May. It is a five-day festival that tends to have a
slower pace than the spring rally. The bikers who attend
this Bike Week are usually a little older and tend to be
more of the professionals and retirees who ride on the
weekends.
For both Bike Weeks the weather in the North Myrtle Beach,
SC area is phenomenal. May and September boast very similar
average temperature. These are nice times of the year in
South Carolina and both months generally see temperatures in
the low 80s with lower humidity. Enjoy a North Myrtle Beach
vacation during the May Bike Week and you are likely to
experience daytime highs that average around 82° with a
nighttime low of 59°, perfect for riding motorcycles. In the
fall, September temperatures average around 85° during the
day and 65° at night.
While the Bike Weeks’ events are held throughout Horry and
Georgetown Counties, it is important to be aware of each
city’s ordinances as they pertain to motorcycles so an
oversight on your part does not ruin your North Myrtle Beach
vacation. The City of Myrtle Beach, SC enforces laws that
include no loud mufflers and no parking or storage of
trailers is allowed on the street. Also note the local noise
ordinances.
The North Myrtle Beach, SC area welcomes motorcyclists and
wishes that everyone has a terrific and safe Bike Week for
their North Myrtle Beach vacation. And Elliott Beach Rentals
is standing by to help you plan the perfect North Myrtle
Beach vacation for these times of the year.
Call us at 888-669-7853 and ask us about available properties!
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