If you are headed out to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina — congratulations! What a beautiful place to visit and especially to live. While you’re there, take advantage of the plentiful beaches, trails, and parks in the area including the ever-inspiring beauty of Brookgreen Gardens. After working up an appetite, head on over to Gordon Biersch Brewery Restaurant where dining al fresco is especially popular with dog owners as canines are allowed on the patio. Read on for the details of this action-packed day at Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.

The award-winning Brookgreen Gardens is the most beautiful garden we have ever visited. Everywhere you look, something interesting, gorgeous, and stirring is there to see, smell, and hear. It is located at Pawleys Island, about 25 miles south of Myrtle Beach.

Brookgreen Gardens/Facebook This culturally-significant National Historic Landmark was founded in 1931 by Archer and Anna Hyatt Huntington. Since then, visitors and residents have enjoyed this space and shared photos and stories about this fairytale theater in South Carolina. Come on in and see what all the buzz is about. Brookgreen Gardens, 1931 Brookgreen Dr, Pawleys Island, SC 29585, USA

Meander through the colorful bounty in every nook and cranny. The paths are abundant with layers of flowers, bushes, trees, and thoughtfully-planted ground coverings.

Brookgreen Gardens/Facebook Be careful as it is easy to get lost on this 9,127-acre property, and even in its vastness, time will fly.

The sculpture collection is immense, such as “Alligator Bender” by Nathaniel Choate, created in 1937.

Brookgreen Gardens/Facebook The Italian marble piece is described as a nude man seated on an alligator’s back with his left hand grasping its jaw, and his right arm curving around the tail.

Another sculpture exhibiting tenderness is “Doe” by Marion Branning. Its sweet little fawn curls up in between her spindly legs.

Brookgreen Gardens/Facebook And while there are plenty of man-made displays in the park, art definitely imitates nature.

Yes, you can also see in this little baby’s eyes that nature’s bounty is alive and well at Brookgreen Gardens in South Carolina.

Brookgreen Gardens/Facebook After spending at least half of your day in the park, you must have built up an appetite.

Take a ride over to Gordon Biersch Brewery Restaurant in The Market Common. Here the staff practices a tradition of using only the purest, freshest, ingredients in their beer and cuisine.

Gordon Biersch Brewery Restaurant/Facebook Gordon Biersch Brewery Restaurant, 3060 Howard Ave, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577, USA

Dine al fresco enjoying the seasonal weather and watching passersby.

Gordon Biersch Brewery Restaurant/Facebook

Did you know they have dog-friendly patios?

Gordon Biersch Brewery Restaurant/Facebook

The beer seems to be the real draw here as this is a brewery.

Gordon Biersch Brewery Restaurant/Facebook Line em up for a flight — try a sip of each and decide which flavor is best. Do you like the authentic German beers? How about a California Craft Pioneer? Or try a Mexican-style lager — Don Gordo anyone?

Yes, the cooks also prepare delicious food with ingredients as interesting as their beers. A popular appetizer is the housemade Bavarian pretzel with fondue or the chicken schnitzel sliders with crunchy crust, lemon caper aioli, and pickles.

Gordon Biersch Brewery Restaurant/Facebook The legendary garlic fries are a house favorite, and the cajun fish tacos, or a classic chicken sandwich if you please. But don’t forget to save room for the sweets. I am all about the creme brulee cheesecake enriched with layers of vanilla bean custard, light cheesecake, and burnt sugar crisp.

Are you ready to give this Myrtle Beach adventure a whirl? Brookgreen Gardens will fill your mind with unforgettable, everlasting memories. And there is plenty of food and drink waiting at Gordon Biersch Brewery Restaurant. For some more fun, visit this unique, underground tunnel in Myrtle Beach.

Brookgreen Gardens/Facebook

This culturally-significant National Historic Landmark was founded in 1931 by Archer and Anna Hyatt Huntington. Since then, visitors and residents have enjoyed this space and shared photos and stories about this fairytale theater in South Carolina. Come on in and see what all the buzz is about.

Brookgreen Gardens, 1931 Brookgreen Dr, Pawleys Island, SC 29585, USA

Be careful as it is easy to get lost on this 9,127-acre property, and even in its vastness, time will fly.

The Italian marble piece is described as a nude man seated on an alligator’s back with his left hand grasping its jaw, and his right arm curving around the tail.

And while there are plenty of man-made displays in the park, art definitely imitates nature.

After spending at least half of your day in the park, you must have built up an appetite.

Gordon Biersch Brewery Restaurant/Facebook

Gordon Biersch Brewery Restaurant, 3060 Howard Ave, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577, USA

Line em up for a flight — try a sip of each and decide which flavor is best. Do you like the authentic German beers? How about a California Craft Pioneer? Or try a Mexican-style lager — Don Gordo anyone?

The legendary garlic fries are a house favorite, and the cajun fish tacos, or a classic chicken sandwich if you please. But don’t forget to save room for the sweets. I am all about the creme brulee cheesecake enriched with layers of vanilla bean custard, light cheesecake, and burnt sugar crisp.

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