Shore to Sea CleanUp Tour – Myrtle Beach Pier
April 18 @ 9:00 am - 12:00 pm EDT
Shore to Sea CleanUp Tour – Myrtle Beach Pier
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Looking for a Shore to Sea CleanUp Tour – Myrtle Beach cleanup to join? Ocean Blue Project invites you to volunteer for our Myrtle Beach Pier Cleanup on:
Saturday, April 18, 2026
9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
📍 Meeting Location: 110 North Ocean Blvd, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 (Second Avenue Pier area)
This community beach cleanup in Myrtle Beach, SC is part of our East Coast Shore to Sea Cleanup Tour — connecting volunteers from South Carolina to Maine to protect our Atlantic coastline.
Why Join a Myrtle Beach Pier Cleanup?
Myrtle Beach and the nearby Grand Strand coastline are home to:
- Sea turtles
- Shorebirds
- Coastal dune ecosystems
- Popular surf, fishing, and recreation areas
Plastic pollution and marine debris threaten wildlife, beach safety, and water quality. By volunteering at this Myrtle Beach pier cleanup event, you help prevent trash from entering the Atlantic Ocean and harming coastal habitats.
Every piece removed protects a life.
What Happens at This Myrtle Beach Volunteer Cleanup?
During this Myrtle Beach beach cleanup, volunteers will:
- Remove plastic and debris from the shoreline and pier area
- Sort recyclables to reduce landfill waste
- Collect pollution data to track trends along the South Carolina coast
- Participate in a Message in a Bottle treasure hunt
This is a family-friendly beach cleanup open to students, residents, and visitors of Myrtle Beach and the Grand Strand.
Coastal Carolina University Student & Community Involvement
We’re proud to welcome students from Coastal Carolina University (CCU).
University partnerships help strengthen:
- Marine science education
- Coastal stewardship leadership
- Community engagement along South Carolina’s coastline
CCU students, faculty, and staff are invited to join us in protecting the beaches they study, visit, and call home.
Earth Month Myrtle Beach Pier Cleanup
This April 18 cleanup celebrates Earth Month 2026 by bringing together:
- Coastal Carolina University (CCU) students
- Local Myrtle Beach families
- Grand Strand residents
- Environmental advocates and ocean lovers
Together, we’re restoring Myrtle Beach and protecting the broader South Carolina coastal region.
What to Bring to the Myrtle Beach Cleanup
To have a safe and comfortable volunteer experience, please bring:
- Reusable water bottle
- Sun protection (reef-safe sunscreen, hat, sunglasses)
- Closed-toe shoes
- Comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing
- Optional personal gloves (if you prefer to use your own)
Ocean Blue Project provides:
- ✔ Cleanup supplies
- ✔ Safety instructions
- ✔ Data tracking support
- ✔ On-site leadership and guidance
New to volunteering? We’ll guide you every step of the way.
Who Can Join This Myrtle Beach Cleanup?
This Myrtle Beach volunteer opportunity is open to all:
- Coastal Carolina University (CCU) students, faculty, and staff
- Local Myrtle Beach and Grand Strand residents
- Visitors to Myrtle Beach and surrounding areas
- Families (with adult supervision for children)
No previous cleanup or volunteer experience required — just a willingness to help keep our beaches clean.
Event Details
Shore to Sea Cleanup Tour – Myrtle Beach Pier
Date: Saturday, April 18, 2026
Time: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Location: 110 North Ocean Blvd (Second Avenue Pier area)
City: Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
Register for the Myrtle Beach Pier Cleanup
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Spots fill quickly for spring Myrtle Beach beach cleanups, especially during Earth Month. Reserve your place today and help keep Myrtle Beach Pier and our Atlantic Ocean clean.