About This Playground
🌳 McLean Park is a 10-acre public park located in North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, featuring a 2-acre lake and a variety of recreational amenities, including two distinct playgrounds catering to different age groups.
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Playground Type
Address
93 Oak Dr, North Myrtle Beach, SC 29582, USA
Phone
(843) 280-5584
+1 843-280-5584
Website
parks.nmb.usCoordinates
33.82067, -78.67606
Hours of Operation
Hours may vary during holidays. Please call ahead for confirmation.
Playground Features
Age Suitability
{"2-5"=>"Designed for younger children with age-appropriate equipment.", "5-12"=>"Features equipment promoting physical activity for older children."}
Equipment
["Slides", "Climbing structures", "Swings", "Balance and climbing elements"]
Shaded Areas
Both playgrounds are situated under large pine and oak trees, providing ample shade.
Seating
Multiple picnic tables and benches are available for parents and guardians.
Restrooms
Restroom facilities are located within the park.
Drinking Fountains
Accessible drinking fountains are available near the playgrounds.
Safety Accessibility
Fencing
The playgrounds are not enclosed by fencing.
Surface Material
Play areas are equipped with rubberized ground cover for safety.
Ada Accessibility
The park is ADA accessible, including paved walking paths and accessible restroom facilities.
Cleanliness
The park is well-maintained, with regular cleaning and upkeep.
Additional Amenities
Parking
Perimeter parking is available, with additional spaces at the Oak Drive/1st Avenue South intersection.
Pet Policy
Pets are allowed in the park but must be kept on a leash.
Bike Racks
Bike racks are available near the park entrance.
Nearby Food
Various dining options are within walking distance along Main Street and Ocean Boulevard.
Sports Areas
The park includes lighted tennis courts and a youth baseball field.
Trails
A 0.5-mile paved walking path with a fitness trail encircles the park.
Community Reviews
User Photos
Visitors often share images of the picturesque lake, playgrounds, and events held in the park.
Recent Reviews
Recent feedback highlights the park's serene environment and suitability for family outings.
Crowd Levels
The park is moderately busy, with higher attendance during special events and peak tourist seasons.
Special Events
Hosts events such as summer concerts, movie nights, and holiday celebrations.
User Experience
Entrance Fee
Admission to the park is free.
Group Space
Three reservable picnic shelters accommodate groups of various sizes.
Nature Connection
The park's lake, mature trees, and green spaces offer a tranquil natural setting.
Noise Level
Generally quiet, with occasional noise during scheduled events.
Aesthetic Design
Features a meditation garden, waterfront gazebo, and well-landscaped grounds.
Safety Regulations
Security Presence
The park is regularly patrolled by local law enforcement, ensuring a safe environment.
Rules Restrictions
Visitors are expected to adhere to posted park rules, including leash requirements for pets.
First Aid
Basic first aid supplies are available at the park's main office.
Community Interaction
Community Activities
Offers various community events, fostering social interaction among visitors.
Social Interaction
The park's design encourages families and individuals to engage in recreational activities together.
Sustainability Environment
Eco Friendly
The park maintains green spaces and encourages environmental awareness.
Renewable Energy
No specific renewable energy initiatives are noted.
Walkability Bike Access
The park is easily accessible by walking or biking, with nearby bike racks and pedestrian-friendly paths.
Reviews
Melissa G (Watergirl237)
6 months ago
My mom used to walk her dog here. There's a nice walking path around the pond. It has beautiful gardens, a playground, party gazebo bbq grills w/picnic tables, sports fields and the pond with turtles, carp and snapping turtles. It's perfect for walking your dog there a're two dog poop stations. In the summer when you can't walk your dog on the beach between 10:00 and 5:00 this is a perfect spot in the shade to walk the dog. There is shaded parking also.
View on GoogleDan Thompson
a year ago
Super cool little park!!! They have a pond for starts, with two fountains in the middle of it, a pathway to walk all the way around it, a gazebo that goes out into the water, and TWO full playgrounds for the kiddos!!! One older plastic more basic playground for the little ones, and one newer more modern obstacle course like playground for the bigger kids! I’ve never seen anything like it! Our son loved it there! He enjoyed riding his scooter all around the park the day we visited. Great place to take your family for a sunny day picnic! 😁😁👍👍
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a year ago
McLean Park is kinda small and parking is limited but it’s still in a beautiful area! They also have a lake in the park and a couple of playgrounds. Not my favorite park in North Myrtle Beach but it’s a nice place to visit.
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a year ago
Great neighborhood park with 2 playgrounds, an older playground for younger kids and a newer playground with jungle gyms for older kids. Nice gazebo on a pond with turtles and fish. Nice shaded shelter for picnics and barbecuing. The restrooms were dirty and had no soap but it is nice that they have them. Dogs in the park on leashes were around.
View on GoogleAlfred Toole
a year ago
First the bad, the bathrooms lack AC and hand soap. One toilet was out of order in the Men's bathroom. There isn't a water fountain. Now the good, there are tons of trees for shade (after 6) and a concrete path. The kids loved climbing all over everything. There are two playground areas with a nice bouncy surface. There are lots of places to sit and to throw away your trash. There's a pond, a ball field, several places to eat and grill. Parking is ample.
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