This private club offers 13 courts and limited public play, typically during the heat of the day when members are at the pool. While availability can be restricted, it’s worth a try if you’re willing to pay more than the free public courts.
This small public park offers six courts that are free and open to public play on a first-come, first-served basis. The courts have lights for night play, and an adjoining basketball court.
19 Tea Rose St, Myrtle Beach (south end of Myrtle Beach, near corner of Kings Hwy and Harrelson Blvd)
Located on Highway 707 this school offers free and open play any time of day as long as the school's tennis seasons are not in play. The courts have lights for night play.
Myrtle Beach Tennis Center/Rivers Lynch Tennis Center
This city-run facility features 10 courts (eight with lighting for night play) and offers public play for a small cost. A pro shop, restaurant facilities and free water in courtside coolers are among the many amenities at this tennis complex.
3302 Robert M Grissom Pkwy, Myrtle Beach (behind Myrtle Beach High School)
This 10-acre park has 2 lighted hard surface tennis courts, restrooms, 2 playgrounds, a fitness trail, 3 picnic shelters, Meditation Garden, and a gazebo overlooking 2-acre lake.
This public facility features seven courses with lighting for night play. There is a $5 daily fee for non-residents. A tennis pro on staff is available to offer tips or lessons. The courts are surrounded by a city park and playground facilities.