Yaupon and Sculptured Oak Nature Loop Trail
Yaupon and Sculptured Oak Nature Loop Trail
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4.83km
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Cycling
Cycle the easy 3.0-mile Yaupon and Sculptured Oak Nature Loop Trail through a maritime forest to beach boardwalks in Myrtle Beach State Park
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Tips
Cycling is not permitted along parts of this route
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After 395 m for 67 m
After 4.64 km for 60 m
Waypoints
Start point
Parking
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1.15 km
Highlight • Beach
Tip by
4.25 km
Highlight (Segment) • Trail
Tip by
4.83 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
2.29 km
1.29 km
1.21 km
Surfaces
3.02 km
1.21 km
520 m
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The trail is located within Myrtle Beach State Park. You can park in the designated parking areas within the park. The trailhead is easily accessible from the park's main facilities.
Yes, as the trail is located within Myrtle Beach State Park, standard park entrance fees apply. You will need to pay the park's admission fee to access the trail and its amenities. No additional permits are typically required for cycling the loop itself.
While the trail is generally family-friendly, specific regulations regarding dogs within Myrtle Beach State Park may apply. It's best to check the park's official website or contact them directly for current rules on pets, including leash requirements and restricted areas.
The trail can be enjoyed year-round. However, for the most pleasant experience, consider visiting during the spring or fall when temperatures are milder and the maritime forest is particularly vibrant. Summer can be hot and humid, while winter offers a quieter experience.
The trail features a mix of dirt paths and footbridges. You'll also encounter sections of boardwalks, especially those leading towards the beach or crossing over swampy areas. The land is nearly level, with minimal elevation changes, making for an easy ride.
Absolutely. The Yaupon and Sculptured Oak Nature Loop Trail is consistently rated as easy and is suitable for all skill levels, including beginners. Its flat terrain and short length make it a great option for a leisurely ride.
You'll cycle through a lush maritime forest, observing diverse trees like oaks, wax myrtles, hollies, poplars, and magnolias. The trail is home to various birds, reptiles, and amphibians. In season, wildflowers add to the beauty. You may also catch glimpses of the ocean from boardwalks leading to the beach.
Yes, both the Yaupon and Sculptured Oak trails lead to the beach, offering scenic ocean views accessible via boardwalks. There's also an overlook at a pond, providing another peaceful spot to pause and observe nature. The Myrtle Beach State Park Boardwalk is a key feature.
Given its relatively short length of approximately 4.8 kilometers (3 miles) and easy difficulty, most cyclists can complete the loop in less than an hour, making it perfect for a quick and enjoyable outing.
Yes, the route passes through sections of several official trails, including the East Coast Greenway, East Coast Greenway (SC), sculptured oak nature trail, yaupon nature trail, and various boardwalks such as the Myrtle Beach State Park Boardwalk.
Yes, Myrtle Beach State Park offers several amenities for visitors. These include restrooms, picnic areas, and a visitor center, ensuring a comfortable experience before or after your ride.