Myrtle Beach-Conway-North Myrtle Beach, SC · United States

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Myrtle Beach 24 Hour
SAT JAN 23
The Myrtle Beach 24 Hour is an ultrarunning race held in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Participants have from 8 a.m. Saturday to 8 a.m. Sunday to complete as many miles as possible. With no minimum distance, the event accommodates runners finishing at 50 miles and those exceeding 100 miles. Race director Patrick Lloyd initiated it as a personal project after becoming involved in ultrarunning, with aspirations for it to become an annual tradition. The race attracted close to 100 participants from the Carolinas and other regions. A prior weather-related postponement and a reduction in the field followed a sell-out with a waitlist. Cold wind was a notable factor; Mikey Pylilo completed 100 miles, noting the wind's shifting direction. Patrick Hasler traveled from Cincinnati, forewent sleep, and achieved 155 miles, qualifying for the USA National 24-hour men’s team. His perspective aligns with the event's structure: individual goals are paramount, and success is not solely defined by winning.
Run Oak Island
SAT FEB 13
Run Oak Island is a race series held on President's Day weekend on Oak Island, North Carolina. The island is large enough to host a full marathon without extensive inland routes. The weekend features an ultramarathon, full marathon, two half marathons, a 10K, a 5K, and a 1-mile race, with virtual options available for most distances. Saturday's schedule includes the longer races, while Sunday focuses on the 10K, 5K, and 1-mile events. February in coastal North Carolina typically brings cool weather, with average high temperatures around 58°F and lows around 41°F. The course follows the island's main roads, incorporating local scenery. Runners will see a lighthouse and over 13 miles of ocean views from the road. A bridge is featured on the West Half Marathon and marathon routes. The East Half Marathon is designed for competition, while the West Half Marathon is more accommodating for walkers. The 10K and 5K courses are entirely on the island, featuring minimal elevation gain and few turns. Run Oak Island is part of the BAM! Race Series, with BAM signifying #BigAssMedals. Finishers earn large 3D medals and custom tri-blend shirts. The race weekend also includes post-race parties with beer, BBQ, awards, and games.
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Grand Strand Base Miles

Myrtle Beach-Conway-North Myrtle Beach, SC hosts 2 Marathon races in 2026 within 80 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.

Myrtle Beach gives runners beach running with an ocean view across 60 miles of coastline, so Z2 miles can feel easy even when the sand makes them honest. The beach run goes 9 miles and turns at Cherry Grove Pier. Grand Park at The Market Common gives a 2-mile paved runner’s path, while Central Park gives a quarter-mile loop and McLean Park gives a half-mile loop. Grand Strand Running Club, Black Dog Running Company, and Fleet Feet Myrtle Beach keep the week social. Anchor races include the 20th Annual Myrtle Beach Turkey Trot 5K Run/Walk and the 17th Annual Independence Day 5K Run/Walk.

Riders get the same coastal engine room, with Ocean Boulevard, Ocean Drive, and the East Coast Greenway carrying steady base miles along the Grand Strand. Grand Strand Bicycle Club and Myrtle Beach Cycling Community keep the scene connected, even as GSBC postponed Bike the Beach for 2025. The ride from Garden City to Pawleys Island covers 6 miles, and the Grand Strand section of the East Coast Greenway gives over 21 protected, well-marked miles. The Hulk gives 7+ miles of winding, moderately technical singletrack for cyclocross legs and dirt skills. 34 km.

The Grand Strand works year-round because the climate stays mild, but locals treat spring and fall like the cleanest blocks for intervals, long runs, and gran fondo miles. Summer brings heat, beach life, and thousands of J1 students using traditional bicycles, e-bikes, and e-scooters to get around the beach. Runners shift toward early starts, shaded bits near North Myrtle Beach Park & Sports Complex, and sand sessions before the day fills in. Cyclists lean into morning Z2 on Ocean Boulevard, Waccamaw Neck Bikeway, and the Conway Riverwalk. Winter keeps both sports rolling, while Myrtle Beach State Park shifts to 6am-8pm from December through February.