Arcadian Shores Beach Renourishment Complete as Myrtle Beach Project Resumes

by Rachel Morgan News Editor

Beach renourishment efforts in the Arcadian Shores area are nearing completion, with crews expected to wrap up operations this weekend. This milestone marks the end of a targeted restoration project between Bear Branch Swash and Apache Pier, conducted as a partnership between Horry County and the City of Myrtle Beach.

Did You Know? The ongoing restoration efforts rely on a multi-stage approach, with Great Lakes Dredge & Dock finishing work north of Singleton Swash before finalizing the section near Bear Branch Swash.

Expanding Restoration Efforts

As work concludes in Arcadian Shores, the focus for beach maintenance is shifting southward. A U.S. Army Corps of Engineers-funded federal project is set to resume near 48th Avenue North, moving southward to address further coastal needs.

The timeline for this next phase has accelerated. The arrival of a second dredge has allowed officials to begin the work earlier than originally anticipated.

Expert Insight: The deployment of a second dredge is a significant logistical adjustment that suggests a prioritization of speed in these infrastructure projects. For residents and visitors, this means that while coastal improvements are moving faster, they should remain prepared for localized, temporary closures as active work zones shift along the shoreline.

What to Expect at the Beach

For those planning visits to the coastline, most areas will remain open and accessible. Only the immediate, active work zones will be subject to temporary closures during the replenishment process.

What to Expect at the Beach
Myrtle Beach renourishment work

Looking ahead, operations in central Myrtle Beach are expected to pause temporarily to accommodate the Carolina Country Music Fest. This scheduling adjustment highlights the city’s effort to balance necessary infrastructure maintenance with the logistical demands of large-scale public events.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the current beach renourishment work finishing?

Crews are finishing work in the Arcadian Shores area, specifically the section near Bear Branch Swash, following the completion of work north of Singleton Swash.

What is the status of the federal project near 48th Avenue North?

This project is expected to restart and move south earlier than previously planned, thanks to the arrival of a second dredge.

Will the beach be closed during these construction projects?

Most of the beach will remain open to the public; only active work zones will be temporarily closed. Work in central Myrtle Beach is expected to pause during the Carolina Country Music Fest.

How do you balance the need for essential infrastructure maintenance with your plans for visiting the coast this season?

Beach renourishment project moves into Myrtle Beach

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