With Spring on its way to Myrtle Beach, it's time to begin preparing for Myrtle Beach Bike Week ! In just a few short months, the Harleys and choppers will begin pouring into Horry County for this great annual Myrtle Beach tradition.
Here's a great list of Myrtle Beach hotels to help you find somewhere to stay during Myrtle Beach Bike Week 2012.
2012's Myrtle Beach Bike Week will take place from May 11-20. Local businesses are getting excited for this year's bike week and so are motorcycle enthusiasts in Horry County. When you come to Myrtle Beach Bike Week, there are a few places that you'll want to pay a visit to.
If you plan on visiting North Myrtle Beach, check out the great activities offered by Barefoot Landing. The House of Blues , a great restaurant and music venue usually features well-known performers during Bike Week and Barefoot Landing's variety of shops and restaurants make it a must-see Myrtle Beach attraction this Bike Week.
If you're in the mood for a good time, head to Murrells Inlet, just south of Myrtle Beach. Murrells Inlet has long been known as a great location to visit during Bike Week due to the plethora of activities that occur at various restuarants and bars specifically for Myrtle Beach Bike Week. As a matter of fact, there are plenty of biker-friendly vendors, attractions, bars and restaurants in Murrels Inlet. One of the most popular "biker bars" is Suck Bang Blow (offering two locations in Murrells Inlet). Other establishments in Murrells Inlet also host annual Poker Runs during Bike Week.
Myrtle Beach hotels fill up very quiclky for Bike Week, so be sure to book your room(s) early! Many Myrtle Beach hotels offer pre-summer rental rates, so be sure to keep a close eye on all of the discounts being offered by Myrtle Beach hotels.
One of the big draws of Bike Week in Myrtle Beach is Myrtle Beach's central location. Close to areas such as Georgetown, Charleston. and even Wilmington, North Carolina. Myrtle Beach's prime location allows for day trips to explore other coastal regions of the south.
The enforced helmet law that kept some away from Myrtle Beach Bike Week for the last few years has been overturned. Riders who are under twenty-one are still required to wear helmets, but riders over twenty-one may ride as they wish.
Stay safe and enjoy Bike Week on the Grand Strand!












