
Ingram Dunes Nature Preserve
Discover the last natural green space in North Myrtle Beach, featuring peaceful trails, informative plaques, and unique dune systems.

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Best Time
Cooler temps, fewer crowds

Ingram Dunes Nature Preserve
Best Time
Cooler temps, fewer crowds

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Discover the last natural green space in North Myrtle Beach, featuring peaceful trails, informative plaques, and unique dune systems.
"A quiet, educational escape into nature, highlighting the importance of this rare coastal green space."

πΎ Dog-Friendly Trails
Leashed dogs are welcome on the trails, making it a great spot for a walk with your furry friends.
π Educational Plaques
Take time to read the informational signs about the local flora, fauna, and the preserve's ecological significance.

Quick Facts
Rating
4.5 Β· 31 reviews
Type
Hiking Area
Highlights
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Natural Trails
Throughout the preserve
Meandering trails through a unique wooded area, perfect for a quiet walk and dog-friendly exploration.

Informative Plaques
Along the trails
Learn about the preserve's natural habitat, wildlife, and its importance as the last green space in North Myrtle Beach.

High Publicly Accessible Dunes
Within the preserve
Experience one of the highest natural dune systems along the Carolina coast, offering a glimpse into coastal ecology.
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πΎ Dog-Friendly Trails
Leashed dogs are welcome on the trails, making it a great spot for a walk with your furry friends.
π Educational Plaques
Take time to read the informational signs about the local flora, fauna, and the preserve's ecological significance.
π Comfortable Footwear
Wear comfortable walking shoes as the trails are natural and can be uneven in places.
π§ Stay Hydrated
Especially during warmer months, bring water as there are no facilities within the preserve.
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πΎ Dog-Friendly Trails
Leashed dogs are welcome on the trails, making it a great spot for a walk with your furry friends.
π Educational Plaques
Take time to read the informational signs about the local flora, fauna, and the preserve's ecological significance.
π Comfortable Footwear
Wear comfortable walking shoes as the trails are natural and can be uneven in places.
π§ Stay Hydrated
Especially during warmer months, bring water as there are no facilities within the preserve.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors praise Ingram Dunes Nature Preserve for its peaceful atmosphere, natural beauty, and educational value. It's highlighted as a rare, undeveloped green space offering a quiet escape and a glimpse into coastal ecology. Some note the limited facilities and the importance of respecting the natural environment.
"Fun to find this private wooded area of 7 acres worth of natural trails that loop around- just a few blocks down from the beach! I read that these Ingram Dunes are one of the highest publicly accessible dunes along the entire Carolina coast! Also happen to be the only natural system/open green space left in the city of North Myrtle Beach, so the dunes are important to keep for functions with stormwater filtering, place for wildlife etc."
Corinne J
"Pretty neat little place. Called the last natural area in North Myrtle Beach. There are plaques with information on the natural habitat which is informational. Check it out, hike around, and learn something new. π€©"
Brenda Bonanno
"Quiet walk on meandering trails in the middle of a neighborhood. Dogs loved it."
Gene Lazo
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Frequently Asked Questions
π πΊοΈ Getting There
Ingram Dunes Nature Preserve is located in North Myrtle Beach, just a few blocks from the beach, nestled within a neighborhood. Its easy accessibility makes it a convenient stop for a nature walk.
Parking is available near the entrance of the preserve, though it can be limited during peak times. Arriving early is recommended.
Information on public transport routes directly to Ingram Dunes is limited. It's generally recommended to drive or use ride-sharing services.
The preserve features natural trails primarily designed for walking and hiking. Cycling is generally not recommended on these paths.
Use GPS navigation to 'Ingram Dunes Nature Preserve, North Myrtle Beach, SC'. It's often described as being in the middle of a neighborhood.
π« π« Tickets & Entry
No, entry to Ingram Dunes Nature Preserve is free. It's a publicly accessible natural area for everyone to enjoy.
The preserve is generally open during daylight hours. It's advisable to visit during safe daylight for exploration.
There is no admission fee to enter Ingram Dunes Nature Preserve. It's a free public park.
While not officially closed, visiting at night is not recommended due to safety concerns and lack of lighting. Stick to daylight hours for exploration.
The main restriction is to respect the natural environment, stay on marked trails, and keep dogs leashed.
π« π§ Onsite Experience
Ingram Dunes provides a habitat for various local wildlife. Keep an eye out for birds, insects, and small mammals that call this natural area home.
There are no public restrooms within Ingram Dunes Nature Preserve. Plan accordingly before your visit.
The natural trails can be uneven, making them challenging for strollers. A carrier might be a better option for very young children.
The terrain consists of natural, meandering trails through a wooded area with some sandy sections and the dune system.
While there are no designated picnic areas, you can enjoy a quiet picnic on the trails or a nearby bench, provided you pack out all your trash.
πΈ πΈ Photography
The natural trails, the dune formations, and the interplay of light through the trees offer excellent photographic opportunities. The black and white aesthetic has been highlighted by photographers.
Yes, Ingram Dunes is ideal for nature photography, offering diverse flora, potential wildlife sightings, and unique dune landscapes.
Drone usage regulations can vary. It's best to check local ordinances and park rules before flying a drone in the preserve.
Early morning and late afternoon offer the best light for photography, with softer shadows and a warmer glow.
Focus on the textures of the dunes, the patterns of the trees, and any small wildlife you might encounter. The preserve's unique ecosystem is a great subject.







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