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The Abandoned Freestyle Music Park / Hard Rock Park – Photo Update

 Freestyle Music Park / Hard Rock Park – Abandoned Photo Update

 

It’s been 11 years since Freestyle Music Park was closed and abandoned in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.

Opening in 2008 the park operated for a year as Hard Rock Park but after financial troubles changed its name to Freestyle Music Park which also only lasted for a year. The rest well…. we already covered in our video which you can see below.

After the park was closed the land was sold and still has not been developed on.  Remnants of the park still exist now and the below photos show whats left of the ambitious park.

The photos were taken by Joshua Fritts and he gave us permission to post here. We don’t condone trespassing and strongly advise people stay away from the area because it is private property.

Abandoned Photos

For now though enjoy the photos of the former park and see if you can spot what they used to look like in the video above. The photos were taken on the 31st May 2020.

Freestyle Music Park
You’ll be slightly disappointed when you follow this sign and the park does not exist.
Freestyle Music Park
Signage for all aspects of the park can still be spotted in the surrounding areas.
Freestyle Music Park
The front gates. Feestyle Usic Pa does not quite have the same ring to it.
Freestyle Music Park
The front of the park locker and stroller rentals.
Freestyle Music Park
You wont be getting much help at these guest services. Although The Beatles still do watch over it from above.
Freestyle Music Park
The theater that started it all.
Freestyle Music Park
Covered in the usual graffiti. It is not in the worst condition after 11 years.
Freestyle Music Park
Around the front.

 

Freestyle Music Park
Smashed windows all around.

Freestyle Music Park

Freestyle Music Park
Myrtles Beach area of the park previously was Rock N Roll heaven during the time it was Hard Rock Park.
Freestyle Music Park
The area where the guitar in the floor was during Hard Rock Park. Across the water you would see the large guitar sign with the park name on.
Freestyle Music Park
No more coasters on the horizon but the bridge across the lake still exists.

That is all we have for the photos but drone footage of the site is out there if you want to see more.

One more time though please do not visit the site and trespass.

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