A new skating bowl will be installed and replace the existing half-pipe at the Matt Hughes Skateboard Park in Myrtle Beach thanks to a $20,000 donation from local skate shop and pro-skating foundation owner Terry Grimble.
Visitors can pay to walk through several acres of light displays. For the adventurous, ice skaters can enjoy a 3,500-square-foot rink made of real ice, not the plastic kind from years past.
Giving the street side more flow, private donors have raised $6,000 to build a small quarter pipe at the Matt Hughes Skate Park.
Aaron Frobase has raised five generations of skaters and he’s not done.
A patch of concrete in Myrtle Beach will be a site for ollies and shove-its. It will be ground for goofy foots to come together with grinders.
More than 2 million lights are part of this year’s bigger, better, and much brighter drive-through Great Christmas Light Show.
Most people don’t think of Myrtle Beach as an ice skating destination, but one area attraction is looking to change that this holiday season.
Scoring turkeys. Shooting your best friends with plastic guns. Hitting the ticket jackpot on one of more than 50 arcade games. Roller skating to your favorite tunes of yesterday and today.
With sports tourism on the rise in Horry County, Steve Elias, with Grand Strand Ice Management, thinks the time is right for an ice skating ri…
Lined up behind eight other roller derby skaters, decked out in a brightly-colored outfit with skates strapped to her feet and a helmet on her…