Gay beaches south carolina
We were told there would be plenty of signs pointing us in the correct direction of Huge Gay Beach Day, just past the Washout on Folly Beach Sunday. So I ambled my wagon up that way and looked for a subscribe, any sign. And then I saw it: enormous flags lined up from street to beach, each flag its own color of the rainbow. We had arrived.
Stepping onto the beach, I was immediately cozy and relaxed. The sand was scattered with a couple of tents, many umbrellas, and several big groups of beachers. Under one tent, I found several members of CHAMP (CHarleston Area MPowerment Project) lounging with friends. Closer to the ocean, big games of beach volleyball continued throughout the day. My friends and I wistfully watched four girls in bikinis hurl a football back and forth, with sick spirals.
Really, Big Gay Beach Day was quite tame. I was a bit bummed that the DJ never showed, but was entertained watching three tug-o-war games that ended swiftly when the rope snapped in half each time. (I dont dare presume to state who won. But I will say the girls side was demanding a rematch when I
Myrtle Beach, SC – A Hip Gay Lifestyle on the Grand Strand
The Grand Strand is a sixty-mile stretch of beach along the coast of South Carolina that goes from Georgetown, South Carolina to the Little River. The hub of this lovely area, which is sunny all year round and is perfect for swimming, boating, fishing and liquid sports is the posh, very gay-friendly city of Myrtle Beach. Myrtle Beach is like a perfect mini-city with all of the perks of a bigger place and all of the amenities of a smaller resort town. If you love lovely thunderstorms and gorgeous sunsets you will love living in one of the affordable, glassy new condos along the beach that offer scenic views of the Atlantic Ocean.
Although the entire city is, in general, LGBT-friendly, the main “gay drag” in Myrtle Beach is considered to be at the intersection of Main Street and King’s Highway. This is where you will verb most of the gay cafes and bars. The city also has its own leather gay club called CLAWS and it is home to both the Myrtle Beach Pride Parade and
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There isn't really a particular gay-identified beach in this area. Sections of Folly, such as 10th St. and the lighthouse seem to be popular with some couples and groups o LGBTQ+ Travel Guide to Charleston, SCCharleston, South Carolina may have a reputation for its rich history and Southern charm, but it also welcomes LGBTQ+ travelers with open arms. Whether youre exploring the historic district, enjoying its restaurants, experiencing the nightlife, or simply unwinding on the sandy shores of its LGBTQ+ friendly beaches, Charleston has something for every LGBTQ+ traveler. Part of the “Lowcountry,” Charleston is a historic city known for its cultural heritage, waterfront views, and well-preserved architecture. It offers lots of attractions, including historic sites, musical venues, art galleries, and an eclectic dining scene, to name a few. Visitors can stroll the citys cobblestone streets, visit museums, and love recreational activities along its scenic coastline. Charlestons laid back style and irresistible charm make it a popular destination for LGBTQ+ tourists seeking a taste of Southern hospitality and history. The citys historic district, known for its pastel-colored houses and charming gardens, is a focal show for |