Introduction
Sports in North Myrtle Beach at North Myrtle Beach Park & Sports Complex
You want space to play, room to breathe, and fields that feel ready the moment you step on them. North Myrtle Beach Park & Sports Complex gives you that and more. This 160 acre hub for sports in North Myrtle Beach sits just off Robert Edge Parkway, a few minutes from Main Street and Cherry Grove. You park once, walk a short distance, and reach groomed baseball and softball diamonds, lined soccer and lacrosse fields, batting tunnels, wide walking trails, and a lakeside amphitheater. You move from one activity to the next without wasting time. Clear signs point you to each field so you focus on your game and your day.
You use this complex for more than tournaments. Bring a ball and run drills on open practice spaces. Jog or bike the trails that loop the water. Let kids climb at modern playgrounds while you stretch or cool down. Two dog parks let your pup sprint and socialize. The grounds team keeps surfaces even and clean. Lighting on select fields extends play during shorter days. Benches and shaded spots give you quick recovery breaks. Restrooms sit near core areas so you do not wander far between sessions.
You plan a team trip here and the layout works in your favor. Clustered fields keep your group close. Concession stands and food trucks operate during many events. If you want quiet time, slip onto a nature path that skirts the lake and watch egrets glide over the water. If members of your group prefer different action, point them to nearby options in the same area, including Shark Wake Park inside the complex. Everyone meets back at the car with a full day behind them and no long transfers in between.
Getting here stays simple. From Highway 17, turn onto Robert Edge Parkway and follow signs for Champions Boulevard. From SC 31, take the Robert Edge Parkway exit toward North Myrtle Beach, then turn onto Champions Boulevard. The park entrance appears on your left, with large lots and clear wayfinding to each cluster of fields. If you need schedules or a current field map, check the city’s official page at NMB Parks and Recreation before you go. Pack water, sun protection, and a light layer in cooler months. You set your pace, choose your sport, and use a venue built to make your time on the field straightforward and productive in 2025.



