Ocean Forest Club

Ocean Forest Club Ocean Forest Club is a group of seven houses nestled in a quiet area of Myrtle Beach and offers a uni

09/17/2021
An old postcard of the Ocean Forest Hotel. You can see the familiar roundabout, and a portion our triangle of land on th...
07/02/2021

An old postcard of the Ocean Forest Hotel. You can see the familiar roundabout, and a portion our triangle of land on the left.

If you're looking to stay at Ocean Forest Club in 2021, we still have several Fall dates available.
06/28/2021

If you're looking to stay at Ocean Forest Club in 2021, we still have several Fall dates available.

Available Dates We have houses available during the following weeks. We will remove them as they are booked. Please call (866) 799-4732 ext. 700 to book your week! You can also use our Contact Form to inquire about Ocean Forest Club. September 2021 Aug 28th - Sept 4th Sept 4th - Sept 11th Sept 1 ...

Owners, please visit our website for the most recent information on interval ownership.
02/03/2021

Owners, please visit our website for the most recent information on interval ownership.

Owners, click here to view the proposed declaration change. If you have any questions, please contact [email protected] before February 28th, 2021. At the Annual Owners' Meeting, it was requested to have a group meeting for owners to ask our lawyer questions concerning the last year of t ...

Owners, the Board of Directors has proposed a declaration change. Please take a chance to read the proposal on our websi...
01/24/2021

Owners, the Board of Directors has proposed a declaration change. Please take a chance to read the proposal on our website.

Owners, click here to view the proposed declaration change. If you have any questions, please contact [email protected] before February 28th, 2021. New Documents added to Owner Information! OFC Contact Information Owner Information and Meeting Notes If you need to get in touch with any of our boa...

The Annual Members’ Meeting will be held on Saturday, January 16, 2021 at 10:00 A.M. at Ocean Reef Resort. We understand...
01/07/2021

The Annual Members’ Meeting will be held on Saturday, January 16, 2021 at 10:00 A.M. at Ocean Reef Resort.

We understand that many of our owners may have questions, but cannot attend in person. If you would like to attend the meeting virtually, please visit our website and register no later than Friday, January 15.

The Annual Members’ Meeting will be held on Saturday, January 16, 2021 at 10:00 A.M. Attending in person? The meeting will be held at Ocean Reef Resort, 7100 North Ocean Blvd, Myrtle Beach, SC 29572. (Click here for map.) Attending virtually? If you wish to attend virtually, please register at lea...

12/22/2020

Who remembers taking a break from holiday shopping under the big clock at Myrtle Square Mall? This photo is from 1979. In fact, Myrtle Beach was home to the world's largest clock at the time! Myrtle Square Mall opened in 1975 and closed in 2005.

11/12/2020

The Annual Members’ Meeting will be held on Saturday, January 16, 2021. The meeting will begin at 10:00 A.M. at Ocean Reef Resort, 7100 North Ocean Blvd, Myrtle Beach, SC 29572. We will provide information on how to join virtually, closer to the meeting date, for those unable to attend.

09/07/2020

Myrtle Beach’s rules about dogs, bicycles, tents and canopies on the beach all change after Labor Day. Beginning Tuesday, September 8, dogs and bicycles are allowed on the beach at any hour, although dogs must always be on a leash and you must pick up after your pet and properly dispose of droppings. The hours for dogs and bicycles are restricted again beginning May 1. Also Tuesday, tents and canopies are allowed on the beach (in line with or being the established umbrella line) until next Memorial Day.

07/29/2020

Governor Henry McMaster will allow all remaining businesses to reopen effective Monday, August 3, but with restrictions and even some mask-wearing requirements….

The governor announced this afternoon that restaurants must remain at 50-percent capacity. He also made mandatory the previous guidelines about staff wearing masks, group size and social distancing in restaurants. Alcohol sales still must stop at 11:00 p.m.

The remaining group of businesses and activities which had been prohibited will be allowed to operate again beginning Monday, although they may not exceed 50 percent capacity or 250 people, whichever is less, and that the wearing of face masks is required as a condition of admission or participation. “You can’t keep businesses closed forever,” McMaster said.

This last group of businesses allowed to reopen includes: festivals, parades, concerts, theaters, stadiums, arenas, coliseums, auditoriums, gymnasiums, concert halls, dance halls, performing arts centers, parks, racetracks and similar entities.

The governor did say that permission to exceed the capacity limits for this group may be granted by the SC Commerce Department if the business or entity can demonstrate the ability to comply with state and federal COVID-19 rules, including social distancing. That means that a football game, for example, could be viewed by more than 250 spectators if the venue can demonstrate that it can do so safely, within the guidelines.

Governor McMaster also ordered that face coverings must be worn in all state government buildings, effective Wednesday, August 5.

07/11/2020

Here are Frequently Asked Questions and Answers about the City of Myrtle Beach's executive order requiring face masks (face coverings) in public places...

Q: Why do I need to wear a mask?
A: The virus that causes COVID-19 is most commonly spread through respiratory droplets produced when an infected person sneezes, coughs or talks. These aerosols can remain suspended in the air for up to three hours and be transmitted at least 13 feet, based on reports by the CDC. Masks are effective in blocking or at least limiting your exposure to these contagious viral droplets and particles. Because we do not always know who is infected (many coronavirus cases are asymptomatic), you should also wear a face covering to protect others.

Q: What kind of mask should I wear?
A: The CDC recommends people wear washable cloth coverings to ensure there are enough surgical and N95 masks for medical workers. Here’s a breakdown of how
common masks work:
• Cloth face coverings, bandannas, and DIY masks: Homemade face coverings don’t stop you from inhaling potentially infected particles, but they provide a barrier that may prevent the spread of droplets by asymptomatic individuals. When worn correctly, these masks also keep the wearer’s face clean and reduce the likelihood that people will touch their faces.
• Surgical masks: Also known as medical and procedure masks, these are used in hospitals to reduce the number of potential contaminants that mask wearers release into the immediate environment. These loose-fitting masks can protect against large splashes of droplets. They are less effective for protection against the coronavirus because they allow particles to enter through the sides.

Q: What is the proper way to wear masks?
A: The World Health Organization has provided the following guidelines for effectively wearing a face mask:
• Before putting on a mask, clean hands with alcohol-based hand sanitizer or soap and water.
• Cover your mouth and nose with the mask and make sure there are no gaps between your face and the mask.
• Avoid touching the mask while using it. If you do, clean your hands immediately.
• Replace the mask with a new one as soon as it is damp.
• To remove the mask, take it off from behind (do not touch the front of mask); discard immediately in a closed bin; and wash or sanitize your hands.
• Do not reuse or share disposable N95 or surgical masks.

Q: When does the City of Myrtle Beach’s Face Covering Order go into effect?
A: Thursday, July 2, 2020 at 11:59 a.m.

Q: Do kids have to wear face coverings?
A: Yes, children 10 and over are required to wear face coverings in the circumstances listed in the Order.

Q: I have a medical exemption. Do I need a doctor’s note?
A: No, those who cannot wear face coverings due to a medical, mental health, developmental condition, inability to remove the face mask without assistance or anyone who cannot wear face coverings under CDC guidance, do not have to have a doctor’s note and are not required to produce one.

Q: Do I have to wear a face covering while outdoors?
A: No, face coverings are not required while exercising, walking or spending time outside as long as physical distancing of six feet is maintained between you and anyone that is not a part of your household. If you’re walking or exercising outside with members of your own household, you do not need to wear a face covering even if you are within six feet from one another.

Q: Do I have to wear a face covering while swimming?
A: No, face coverings are not required while swimming, but physical distancing should be maintained. Face coverings are required in locker rooms.

Q: Do I have to wear a face covering while shopping?
A: Yes, face coverings are required while entering, exiting, waiting in line to enter, and while inside places of business including, but not limited to, grocery stores, retail stores, pharmacies, health care facilities, restaurants and bars (including outdoor seating for such facilities), gyms and similar facilities.

Q: Do I have to wear a face covering while at a bar or restaurant?
A: Yes, face coverings are required while entering, exiting, waiting for a table and ordering. Face coverings can be removed while eating or drinking but must be worn otherwise. If a patron is not seated at their table or at the bar, a face covering is required.

Q: Do I have to wear a face covering at work?
A: If you interact with the public while at work, a face covering is required. If you do not interact with the public while at work, physical distancing of at least six feet is recommended with your co-workers but you do not need to wear a face covering.

Q: Do I have to wear a face covering in my car?
A: No, face coverings are not required while inside a personal or commercial vehicle that is not a public transportation vehicle, taxi, or ride sharing service. It is recommended
to wear a face covering if you cannot maintain six feet of physical distancing between you and someone who is not a member of your household.

Q: Where can I get a face covering?
A: Face coverings are widely available at local retailers. You can also use a bandana, scarf or piece of fabric as a face covering. Here is information from the Centers for Disease Control on how to make and wear face coverings:
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prevent-getting-sick/how-to-makecloth-face-covering.html.

Q: Can I carry a concealed weapon and wear a face covering?
A: Yes, face coverings can be worn while carrying a concealed weapon. If a crime is committed while concealing your identity with a face covering of any kind, it may be an aggravating factor at the time of sentencing if convicted for that crime.

Q: Why are churches exempt from the requirement of face coverings?
A: While the use of face coverings and physical distancing at church is highly recommended, it is not included in the Executive Order due to federal protections.

Q: What are the consequences for not wearing a face covering?
A: The enforcement of this Executive Order is not designed to be punitive. Enforcement will begin with education and may increase to fines or more, depending on the circumstance and severity of the violation(s).

Q: When does the requirement expire?
A: The Executive Order is in effect until September 9, 2020 (unless repealed or extended).

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302 Poinsett Road
Myrtle Beach, SC
29577

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