Saturday, September 5, 2015

Murrells Inlet Boat Parade – 4th of July

Earlier this year, Coastal Living ranked Murrells Inlet as one of the best places to celebrate the 4th of July (http://dailycatch.coastalliving.com/2015/06/30/best-beach-towns-july-fourth/), and I can tell you that I share the sentiment! The spirit of the 4th of July is vibrant in the Inlet…combine that with the excitement of a boat parade and an amazing fireworks display…and you get a 4th of July celebration that can’t be topped!
First, my favorite…the boat parade! For the last 32 years, Murrells Inlet has hosted an amazing boat parade that features a boat decoration competition along with a dock decoration competition. The parade begins at the Garden City Point and travels the waters to the Murrells Inlet Marsh Walk and into a residential section of the marsh all the way to Morse Park Landing.









If you have the opportunity to enjoy the festivities in a boat, I would definitely recommend that. My family loves the competitive spirit of all of the boats, and it’s really fun to get to see all of the docks decorated along the route as well. If you can’t travel by boat for the parade, you can make plans to watch the boats sailing by at the Marsh Walk and Pier, Belin Methodist, or a number of parks along the marsh. Bystanders bring water guns to shoot water at the boats as they pass.
After the parade, a committee of judges ranks the top boats and docks. We have never won, but we are still learning the ropes as we have only entered the last two years. To spice up the decorations, there is a different theme every year. This year’s theme was “Red, White, and Southern” while last year’s theme was “Saluting our Founding Fathers.”
After the boat parade, we like to relax outside and wait for the 4th of July “Salute from the Shore” flyover featuring vintage military aircraft. After a leisurely afternoon of relaxing in the sun and swimming, we enjoy a family and friends with a barbecue by the water.

Once dusk settles in, we board the boat once again to go back towards the Marsh Walk for a spectacular fireworks display. We try to get as close as we can to see and hear the magnificent fireworks. Often times, we get so close that there is smoke and other debris falling into the boat!


The 4th of July is fun to celebrate in a lot of places, but I definitely recommend checking out Murrells Inlet at least once for the boat parade and fireworks display! 

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