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Things To Do in Myrtle Beach in February

Pier in Myrtle Beach in February
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February offers a quieter, more relaxed way to experience the Grand Strand. With fewer crowds, mild winter weather, and lower seasonal prices, visitors will find no shortage of things to do in Myrtle Beach in February, from annual events and live entertainment to golf, shopping, and year-round attractions.

Whether you’re planning a weekend escape or an extended stay, this guide highlights the best ways to enjoy Myrtle Beach during the offseason.

February Events in Myrtle Beach

February may be quiet, but the Grand Strand still hosts several popular annual events. Each gives visitors even more reasons to plan a winter getaway to Myrtle Beach.

Myrtle Beach Gun Show

Date: February 7–8, 2026

Hours: Saturday 9 a.m.–5 p.m. and Sunday 10 a.m.–4 p.m.

Location: Myrtle Beach Convention Center

This annual event features a diverse selection of vendors selling firearms, knives, ammunition, and collectibles. If you’re looking to purchase a new firearm, learn from industry experts, or meet other enthusiasts, the Myrtle Beach Gun Show is a popular and well-respected production.

Vintage Market Days

Date: February 20–22, 2026

Hours: Friday and Saturday 10 a.m.–4 p.m., Sunday 10 a.m.–3 p.m.

Location: Myrtle Beach Sports Center

Discover something one-of-a-kind at Vintage Market Days of Coastal Carolina. This three-day market features vendors selling original art, antiques, clothing, jewelry, decor, food, and more. It’s a great opportunity to support local artisans and creatives while enjoying a unique, vintage-inspired atmosphere.

Grand Strand Bridal Expo

Date: February 28, 2026

Hours: 1 p.m.–5 p.m.

Location: Myrtle Beach Convention Center

If Valentine’s Day has love on your mind, the Grand Strand Bridal Expo is the perfect place to experience enchantment and romance. Watch the Bridal Fashion Show to get inspired by timeless and contemporary gowns created by renowned designers. Interact with vendors and enjoy live music, even if you aren’t planning a wedding.

Broadway at the Beach

Myrtle Beach Attractions Open in February

Although February is a bit early for beach season, the Grand Strand still offers plenty of draw for families, couples, and solo travelers this time of year. Several of the area’s top attractions remain open even in winter, so you can:

  • Stroll the Boardwalk: The Myrtle Beach Boardwalk is open year-round. Take a walk, enjoy the ocean views, ride the famous SkyWheel, or pop into a restaurant to warm up over a delicious bite to eat.
  • Take a swing at a golf course: Myrtle Beach is a top golf destination, and February is a great time to hit the links, offering fewer crowds, comfortable outdoor temperatures, and more affordable prices.
  • Catch a show: From live music to theatrical performances to interactive dinner theater shows, there’s no shortage of entertainment in the area. Seeing one of the destination’s popular indoor shows is a great way to spend a cold day in Myrtle Beach.
  • Shop ‘til you drop: Tanger Outlets, Barefoot Landing, and Broadway at the Beach offer unique local gift shops and favorite major retailers for window shoppers and bargain hunters. You may even find post-holiday discounts.
  • Go for a dip: Many outdoor pools and waterparks close for the winter, and the ocean is too cold for swimming in February. But our resorts have indoor pools, jacuzzis, and lazy rivers so you can still get your splash fix.

Myrtle Beach in February FAQs

Find answers to frequently asked questions we hear from travelers about how to plan and what to expect on a February trip to Myrtle Beach.

Is it worth going to Myrtle Beach in February?

Absolutely! Myrtle Beach in the winter offers a laid-back beach escape with fewer crowds and plenty of entertainment options to enjoy. You can expect lower prices, milder weather, and a more relaxed atmosphere before the hustle and bustle of the busy season begins. You may even find special Valentine’s Day deals and events.

What is considered the offseason in Myrtle Beach?

The offseason in Myrtle Beach typically runs from late fall (September/October) through the winter (January/February). Crowds start to pick up again in spring and peak through the summer months.

What is the weather like in Myrtle Beach in February?

The weather in Myrtle Beach in February tends to be mild and pleasant. Although morning and evening temperatures can be chilly, often dipping into the 40s, average daytime temperatures lie within a comfortable 50-60°F range. Most days are sunny, although cooler, cloudy weather is common, too. Since the ocean temp is usually around 50°F, it’s too cold for swimming and watersports for most people. 

How should you dress in Myrtle Beach in February?

Pack clothing you can layer comfortably to manage cooler temperatures in mornings and evenings and milder temperatures in the afternoon.

Where to Stay in Myrtle Beach in February

There’s always something fun to do in Myrtle Beach—even in the offseason. From quiet winter beach walks and indoor water fun to peak-season festivals and sun-soaked summer days, the Grand Strand offers something for every type of traveler.

Whether you’re dreaming of a February escape or planning a summer getaway, our resorts put you right where you want to be:

  • Coral Beach Resort is perfect for families looking for endless on-site entertainment, including indoor amenities ideal for cooler months.
  • Sea Crest Resort offers a classic oceanfront experience with easy access to dining, attractions, and year-round activities.
  • Holiday Pavilion places you steps from the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk, making it a great choice for guests who want to be in the heart of the action.

No matter the season or your travel style, we’re here to help you make the most of your Myrtle Beach vacation. Contact us today to learn more about our resorts and start planning a memorable stay along the Grand Strand.