Think again before digging a hole on the beach: New rules passed in Myrtle Beach
MYRTLE BEACH, SC (WPDE) — The City of Myrtle Beach passed new rules for beachgoers earlier this week during a city council meeting.
Three new rules address digging holes, tents for children and surf fishing.
Under the new rules, it is now illegal to dig a hole deeper than two feet on the beach and no holes can be left unfilled. In addition, metal shovels will not be allowed for digging at the beach.
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