Boardwalk Bikes
Sales - Rentals - Service
Sales - Rentals - Service
1515 North Kings Hwy
Myrtle Beach SC, 29577
Downtown Myrtle Beach
Kings Festival Shopping Center
843-231-0573
shop Hours
Monday
10:30 am - 5:30 pm
Tuesday
Closed
Wednesday
10:30 am - 5:30 pm
Thursday
10:30 am - 5:30 pm
Friday
10:30 am - 6:00 pm
Saturday
10:30 am - 6:00 pm
Sunday
11:00 am - 4:00 pm
Call/Text (843)-231-0573
Just like the ocean, wind & waves our hours may change without notice.
Shop hours are flexible, we appreciate your understanding.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Rental combo starting at $99 (2hr)
Cyclist must be 5'7 or taller & cycling experience is required.
Handling & skill level will be assessed on test ride.
Fits 1 Pilot Rider and up to 3 Passenger Riders
Appointment Required - Please Call
Credit Card REQUIRED!
(not a debit card)
*Restrictions Apply*
Must show proof of lower price - ad or screenshot.
Our Brands
Includes Lock(s), Helmet(s) & Rental Assistance
All rentals are high-quality, premium bikes; Cannondale, GT, Jamis Bikes & Sun Bikes
No rusty huffy's here 💅
Free Delivery within the City of Myrtle Beach & Select Campgrounds*
*Applies to 24hr Rentals or Longer*
SAVE BIG with GROUP RATES
call for Pricing $$
*5-7 Day Rentals Only. Does not apply to 16/20" kid bikes*
Use this Google Form
to Request a Rental
For same day rental requests please call direct
843-231-0573
Reminder we are CLOSED ON TUESDAYS.
Rental Rates
2hr | 24hr | 3 Day | 4-5 Day | 6-7 Day
Beach Cruiser
$20 | $28 | $75 | $85 | $99
Multi-speed & Trikes
$25 | $35 | $95 | $110 | $125
Tandem
$35 | $44 | $130 | $175 | $199
Kids 16"/20"
$15 | $25 | $40 | $50 | $65
BABY SEAT/KID BUGGY
$20 | $30 | $50 | $65 | $75
*MAJOR CREDIT CARD REQUIRED*
E-Bike
Charge Comfort 2
2hr | 4hr | 6-8hr | 24hr
$39 | $59 | $79 | $85
Multi-Day available
Call for pricing
E-trike
Retrospec Boca Rev
2hr | 4hr | 6-8hr | 24hr
$49 | $69 | $89 | $95
Multi-Day available
Call for pricing
Road Bike
Cannondale Synapse 2
New for 2026 Season
Sizes Available: 51, 54, 56 & 58
2hr | 24hr | 3 Day | 5 Day | 7-Day
$60 | $85 | $199 | $225
Bring your own pedals and we will install them on your rental at no extra cost.
Hardtail MTB
GT Avalanche Expert
Sizes Available: SM, MD & XL
4hr | 24hr | 3 Day | 5 Day | 7 Day
$50 | $60 | $150 | $185 | $199
Bring your own pedals and we will install them on your rental at no extra cost.
Full suspension MTB
GT Sensor
Sizes Available: MD & LG
4hr | Day | 3 Day | 5 Day | 7 Day
$80 | $85 | $160 | $199 | $250
Bring your own pedals and we will install them on your rental at no extra cost.
Cannondale
Cargowagen
4-8hr
$99
Available with baby seat or kid seat pad.
BIKE MAP
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CAN I RIDE ON THE BOARDWALK?
CAN I RIDE ON THE BEACH?
YES!
Bicycles are allowed on the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk.
However there are seasonal time restrictions.
Bicycles are allowed on the Boardwalk from May 1st - Labor Day, from 5:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
Starting the day after Labor Day - until May 1 bicycles are allowed on the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk at ANY time.
Bicycles are allowed on the beach as well!
However there are seasonal time restrictions.
Bicycles are allowed on the beach from May 1st - Labor Day, from 5:00 am - 10:00 am & after 5 p.m.
Starting the day after Labor Day- until May 1 bicycles are allowed on the beach at ANY time, however ocean tides play a HUGE factor!
Know Your Tides, Then Ride
Tides are a HUGE factor in enjoying your ride!
Recommended best time(s): hour before low tide, during low tide & hour after.
Check tide chart below ⬇️
City of Myrtle Beach Sec. 14-315.- Specific Boardwalk Restrictions (b): From May 1 through Labor Day prohibited **NOT ALLOWED** EXCEPT from 5:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Bicycles are permitted **ALLOWED** on the Boardwalk at all hours from Labor Day- until May 1.
City of Myrtle Beach Sec. 5-7. - The use of bicycles, tricycles or similar human, gas, or electric powered wheeled vehicles is prohibited **NOT ALLOWED** from the hours of 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. from May 1 up to and including Labor Day on the public beach, except as where otherwise lawfully permitted.
City of North Myrtle Beach Sec. 5-2. - Motor vehicles on beach. (1) It shall be unlawful to operate a manually powered bicycle, a battery-assisted, motorized bicycle (ebike) or any other battery-assisted devices, including but not limited to, battery-assisted motorized skateboards and battery-assisted motorized mono-wheel skateboards between the hours of 10:00 a.m. through 4:00 p.m. from May 15 through Labor Day.
Horry County About our Beaches - Bicycles Not permitted on the beach between the hours of 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. from May 1 through Labor Day.
ARTICLE 27 Bicyclists and Users of Play Vehicles; Rights and Duties
Bicyclists should remember, when you are riding a bicycle, you have the same duties and privileges of a motor vehicle when on a public roadway. Unlike pedestrians, who should walk facing traffic, bicyclists should ride with the flow of traffic and obey all traffic laws.
If you ride a bicycle on a roadway, especially at dawn or at dusk, consider wearing retro-reflective clothing to help increase your chances of being seen by motorists.
When riding a bicycle, you must:
Ride as a vehicle, ride with traffic, and obey all traffic signs.
Ride as far to the right as practical.
If you are riding your bike after dark, use lights and reflectors to help increase your chances of being seen by motorists.
If a bike lane is present, stay in the bike lane unless your destination lies in a different direction.
For instance, if you need to pass another bicyclist, turn left, or if a roadway obstruction exists, you would move outside of the bike lane.
If you are riding in a group, do no ride more than two side-by-side.
SECTION 56-1-10.Definitions.
(29) "Electric-assist bicycles" and "bicycles with helper motors" means low-speed electrically assisted bicycles with two or three wheels, each having fully operable pedals and an electric motor of no more than 750 watts, or one horsepower, and a top motor-powered speed of less than twenty miles an hour when operated by a rider weighing one hundred seventy pounds on a paved level surface, that meet the requirements of the Federal Consumer Product Code provided in 16 C.F.R., Part 1512, and that operate in a manner such that the electric motor disengages or ceases to function when their brakes are applied or the rider stops pedaling. Manufacturers and distributors of electric-assist bicycles shall apply a label that is affixed permanently, in a prominent location, to each electric-assist bicycle, indicating its wattage and maximum electrically assisted speed. The owner or user of an electric-assist bicycle shall not remove or tamper with the label. If a user tampers with or modifies an electric-assist bicycle, changing the speed capability, he must replace the label indicating the vehicle's wattage or horsepower. Electric-assist bicycles and bicycles with helper motors are not mopeds.
SECTION 56-5-3520.Applicability of provisions to bicycles with helper motors.
Bicyclists operating bicycles with helper motors, as defined in Section 56-1-10, are subject to all statutory provisions applicable to bicyclists, as provided in Section 56-5-3420.
MTB at
THE Horry County Bike & Run Park
The Horry County Bike & Run Park has quickly become a park of regional significance, attracting both local users, MTB enthusiasts and vacationers alike. This facility is located along the Intracoastal Waterway at 150 Frontage Rd B-2, Myrtle Beach, SC 29579 near River Oaks Drive in Carolina Forest. Seven miles of single track mountain biking and hiking trails on 70 acres of open space. Space for kiddos with a kids skills park for the up-and-coming thrillseeker. In addition to providing a venue for a variety of races, its parking area serves as the first official East Coast Greenway trailhead in the State of South Carolina.
CJ and Hannah’s story starts on the Eastern Shore of Maryland—but it really came to life along the coast.
Hannah first came to Myrtle Beach to attend Coastal Carolina University in 2011. What started as a college chapter quickly turned into something more. During those years and in the summers the two lived in Ocean City, Maryland, biking everywhere from early beach mornings to late-night rides along the boardwalk. It was simple, carefree, and the kind of lifestyle that sticks with you.
Hannah grew up riding bikes with her family on vacations in Rehoboth Beach, while CJ’s passion for BMX turned into a career, starting in 2012 at Bethany Beach Bike Shop. That’s where he learned the ins and outs of the industry—but more importantly, how meaningful a great riding experience can be.
In 2015, CJ moved to Myrtle Beach to be closer to Hannah and turn that shared vision into something real. By 2021, that dream rolled into reality with the start of Boardwalk Bikes.
Since then, life has only gotten better—they’ve grown their family along the way, making this journey even more personal and meaningful.
Today, Boardwalk Bikes is all about helping you experience Myrtle Beach the way they fell in love with coastal living—on two wheels or three. Whether it’s a ride to the beach, a sunset cruise, or a quick trip for ice cream, those are the moments that turn into lifelong memories.
Ride now. Remember forever.
Hannah & Cj
Ram Head Peak, St John USVI February 2020
CJ on a Rental Bike Exploring The Streets
San Juan, Puerto Rico December 2018