Of all the locations I've travelled to for wildlife photography, Huntingdon Beach State Park in Murrell's Inlet, South Carolina, still stands as my favorite. The biodiversity present in such a relatively small park is incredible. Home to alligators, tree frogs, leopard frogs, lizards, snakes, and some enormous golden orb weaver spiders (not to mention the countless migratory birds that feed in the tidal marshes), the park has endless photographic opportunities. I mean, heck, there’s even a historic “castle” on the property connected to a century-old love story between two super rich people! If you’re anywhere near Myrtle Beach, SC in the future, be sure to add Huntingdon Beach State Park to your list.