Farms Near Anderson, SC
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Anderson, South Carolina — all selling direct to consumers.
Walker Century Farms Market
0.8 miAnderson
Walker Century Farms is located in northern Anderson County, South Carolina. We produce grass-fed, grass-finished beef and pasture-raised pork for local consumers. The farm has been designated as a South Carolina Century Farm by the Pendleton District Historical Commission and has been documented in the Walker family since 1898. Want to learn more about us? Our Story > Meet the Farmers >
Anderson County Farmers Market
1.2 miThe Anderson County Farmers Market operates at 402 North Murray Avenue in Anderson, in the state's Upstate. Growers from Anderson and neighboring counties sell seasonal fruits, vegetables, and other farm products through the growing season.
Whitehall Produce
1.6 miAnderson
Denver Downs Farm
2.8 miAnderson
Denver Downs Farm has been in the same family since 1869 and sits on Clemson Boulevard between Anderson and Clemson. It's one of the upstate's best-known agritourism farms, drawing crowds each fall for its corn maze and pumpkin patch and running seasonal events through the year. The farm is a regular stop for school field trips and family outings.
Split Creek Farm, LLC
3.7 miAnderson
Split Creek Farm is a Grade A goat dairy in Anderson, South Carolina — woman-owned and operated since the early 1980s, producing national and international award-winning artisan goat milk products for over three decades. Its special-batch feta placed first in the US and second in the world in 2024, and the farmstead also breeds and shows all ADGA-recognized dairy goat breeds.
Berry Acres
6.2 miAnderson
Hardy Berry Farm The Play Patch
6.2 miAnderson
Hardy Berry Farm grows strawberries on Strawberry Road in Anderson, and its Play Patch adds a kids' play area to the u-pick fields. Upstate strawberry season runs from April into early June, when families come to pick berries by the bucket. Farms like this often bring pumpkins and extra activities in fall. Confirm current picking conditions before visiting.
Carolina Grassfed Beef
8.0 miAnderson
Carolina Grassfed Beef in Anderson, South Carolina starts with heirloom Trask Polled Hereford genetics — on the farm since 1950 — and finishes cattle exclusively on grass grown via the Albrecht method of soil fertility, with self-mixed minerals replacing dewormers, vaccines, hormones, and antibiotics entirely. Rotational grazing and herbicide-free pastures full of plantain and clover round out a program built on the teachings of Gearld Fry, plus pastured pork, free-range eggs, and organic veggies.
Milky Way Farm
9.0 miStarr
For the Love of Dairy From the time he was a young man, L.D. Peeler, Jr. loved the dairy life and its humble cows. So after graduating from Western Carolina University and working briefly at a large corporation, he decided to follow his heart and the business his grandfather had started. Like his grandfather, L.D. had learned that a dairy kept family close, allowing them to work “at home” while still getting an education. In 1978, he put that belief into practice, becoming a third-generation dai
Golden Acres
9.3 miStarr
Golden Acres is an agritourism farm on Highway 81 South near Starr, in Anderson County in the upstate. It sits in an area of small family farms that open seasonally for produce and farm visits. There's little detail online, so contact the farm directly to find out what they grow and when they welcome visitors.
Durham's Country Market
8.0 miBelton
Wentzky Produce and Greenhouses
9.3 miAnderson
Wentzky Produce and Greenhouses sits on River Forks Road in Anderson, pairing a produce stand with greenhouse-grown plants in the western Upstate near Lake Hartwell. The mix points to bedding plants and transplants in spring alongside seasonal vegetables through summer. Current hours and offerings weren't confirmed online.
Callaham Orchards
9.8 miBelton
Callaham Orchards grows apples on Crawford Road outside Belton, in Anderson County's upstate. Orchards in this area sell fresh-picked apples and cider through the fall, roughly late summer into autumn. Its website isn't currently active, so contact the orchard directly to confirm what's ripe, whether you can pick your own, and when the farm stand is open.
Growing Green Family Farms
10.4 miAnderson
Growing Green Family Farms grows pesticide-free and herbicide-free vegetables and herbs year-round on Fennell Road in Anderson. Spring and winter bring spinach, lettuce, arugula, kale, beets, radishes, and edible flowers; summer and fall shift to tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, okra, squash, and eggplant. The farm runs a CSA and sells to more than 20 local restaurants, Swamp Rabbit Grocery, and the Downtown Greenville Farmers Market.
Pendleton Farmers Market
11.8 miThis market sets up on the downtown Village Green in Pendleton, a historic Anderson County town just east of Clemson. Upstate farmers and makers bring produce, plants, and prepared foods to the town square through the growing season. Confirm current dates and hours before you go.
Barefoot Farms of Belton
10.8 miBelton
Hurricane Creek Farms
13.2 miPelzer
Hurricane Creek Farms has served the South Carolina Upstate since 2006 with hydroponic greenhouse produce — summer-quality tomatoes even in the off season — paired with a grist mill turning out stoneground grits and cornmeal.
A Thrasher's Farm, LLC
13.2 miPelzer
A Thrasher's Farm is Tony Thrasher's small family farm on Garrison Road in Pelzer, in southern Greenville County, South Carolina — organically grown vegetables plus beef, pork, chicken, and fish, with two new greenhouses full of house plants, fruit plants, and vegetable starts. The farm store, seasonal vendor markets, workshops, online fishing, and a kiddie playground make it a community hub.
Hurricane Creek Farms
13.2 miPelzer
Here at Hurricane Creek Farms, our focus is on organically grown, hydroponic produce. Currently, we are growing several types of lettuce year round and tomatoes, bell peppers, and cucumbers during the winter months. We're grinding both pencil cob corn (yellow) and truckers favorite (white) cornmeal and grits on our grist mill from Meadows Mills. Both of these varieties are heritage varieties and are considered GMO free. We also have aged, pastured raised Angus beef from our own herd.
Clemson Farmers Market
13.9 miClemson
The Clemson Farmers Market is a seasonal community market located at Patrick Square in Clemson, South Carolina. Held weekly on Wednesdays from May through October, the market features local farmers, food vendors, artisans, and small businesses offering fresh produce, baked goods, specialty foods, and handmade goods. The market provides a welcoming space for residents, students, and visitors to support local agriculture and connect with the community.
JEB Berries Farm
12.8 miBelton
JEB Berries Farm sits on Cannon Bottom Road in Belton, Anderson County, in the South Carolina Upstate. The name and produce listing mark it as a berry grower; the state's berry season runs from spring strawberries into summer blackberries and blueberries.
Happy Critters Ranch
13.6 miHonea Path
Double "D" Farm Market
13.3 miTownville
New Life Farm
15.4 miCentral
New Life Farm is located off Clayton Street in Central, a small Upstate town between Clemson and Easley in Pickens County. Small farms in this college-town area often sell produce, eggs, or plants directly and sometimes host community or agritourism events. Online information is limited, so contact the farm to find out its current offerings and visiting details.
Antreville Farms and Flowers
15.7 miIva
Antreville Farms and Flowers is on Keowee Road near Iva, in the Antreville community of Anderson County. The name points to cut flowers alongside farm produce; upstate flower farms usually open for u-pick and bouquet sales from late spring into fall.
Clemson Student Organic Farm
15.1 miClemson
Lucky Acres Farm
14.1 miTownville
Lucky Acres Farm is a small family alpaca farm on Milford Road in Townville, in the Upstate near Lake Hartwell. Owners Gloria and Joe Williams keep alpacas along with miniature silky fainting goats, chickens, horses, and donkeys. Visits run by appointment, and the farm hosts field trips built around the animals and alpaca fiber. Call ahead to arrange a time before stopping by, since it isn't a walk-up operation.
May-Lan Tree Plantation
15.7 miPelzer
May-Lan Tree Plantation grows choose-and-cut Christmas trees on Cooley Bridge Road in Pelzer, in the Anderson County Upstate. Families come from the day after Thanksgiving through December to walk the rows, pick a tree, and have it cut fresh. Southern tree farms like this often grow Leyland cypress and Carolina sapphire, varieties suited to the warm climate. Check opening dates each November.
Bob & Lisa's Produce
17.6 miBob & Lisa's Produce is a South Carolina produce stand, the kind of small family operation that sells seasonal fruit and vegetables to local customers. No address or contact details are posted, so its exact location and hours aren't confirmed.
Pinebreeze Farm
16.2 miPelzer
Pinebreeze Farm sits on Augusta Road in Pelzer, a former mill town on the Anderson-Greenville county line in the South Carolina Upstate. It's listed as an agritourism farm; crop details weren't posted online.
Merry Christmas Tree Farm
18.6 miCentral
Merry Christmas Tree Farm grows choose-and-cut Christmas trees on Lay Bridge Road in Central, in Pickens County's upstate. Growers here raise Leyland cypress, Murray cypress, and Carolina Sapphire, the varieties suited to the warm Piedmont, and open for cutting from late November through December.
Upstate Locally Grown online Farmer's Market
16.0 miUpstate Locally Grown works as an online farmers market rather than a physical stall, taking orders from area growers and coordinating pickup near Honea Path in Anderson County. The model lets small Upstate farms sell direct without staffing a booth every week. Ordering details weren't confirmed online.
Pinebreeze Farm
17.1 miPelzer
Rose Hill Plantation
19.8 miEasley
Rose Hill Plantation sits on Three Bridges Road in Easley, in Pickens County near the Blue Ridge foothills. The property is listed as an agritourism site; Upstate venues under this kind of name commonly host weddings, private events, and seasonal gatherings on their grounds. Public details are limited online, so contact the property directly for current offerings and availability.
Big Hart Farm
18.4 miHartwell
Big Hart Farm is on Norman Place in Hartwell, seat of Hart County on the shores of Lake Hartwell in northeast Georgia. No working website or Facebook page turned up in research, so current activities, animals, or hours aren't confirmed online.
Easley Farmers Market
21.4 miThe Easley Farmers Market operates at 205 North First Street in Easley, a Pickens County town in the Upstate. Local growers sell seasonal fruits, vegetables, and other farm products near the old rail depot and the Doodle Trail trailhead.
Winslett's Produce
21.3 miEasley
Winslett's Produce Market is a year-round family-run market on Powdersville Road in Easley, stocked with Certified SC Grown produce and local homegrown goods. Shelves carry jams, jellies, relishes, and chow-chow alongside local honey and baked goods. The season turns the market over from spring bedding plants and hanging baskets to fall pumpkins and, by December, fresh Christmas trees. Garden supplies and a deli case make it a regular grocery stop for the area.
Hartwell's Hidden Lake Farm
19.4 miHartwell
Hartwell's Hidden Lake Farm is on Whippoorwill Trail outside Hartwell, the Hart County seat near Lake Hartwell on the South Carolina border. It's listed as agritourism; no public website or contact number surfaced in research, so confirm hours before visiting.
Greenbrier Farms
21.5 miEasley
Greenbrier Farms is a second-generation, family-owned 140-acre farm in Easley, in Upstate South Carolina, established in 1988 — today best known as an indoor/outdoor event venue for weddings, corporate events, fundraisers, and family celebrations in a natural setting. Thursday evening woodfire pizza nights (with gluten-free and dairy-free options) bring the community out to the farm weekly.
Nightmare Dungeon Haunted Houses
21.0 miGreenville
Nightmare Dungeon stages its haunt inside a 120-year-old farmhouse on Old Anderson Road in Greenville, using high-tech effects, built sets, and professional actors to run visitors through room after room. The attraction opens for the Halloween season with tickets sold online. It ranks among the Upstate's better-known haunted houses. Check the site each fall for dates and times.
Hartwell Farmers Market
20.0 miHartwell Farmers Market keeps unusually long hours for a small-town market: Tuesday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Saturday mornings until 1 p.m., spring through fall, indoors at 500 East Howell Street. That schedule makes it more of a standing farm store than a once-a-week pop-up. Shoppers find produce, baked goods, honey, plants, and prepared foods, with EBT and WIC accepted at the register.
Six Mile Farmer's Depot
21.9 miSix Mile
Six Mile Farmers' Market
21.9 miSix Mile
Six Mile's market runs on South Main Street in this small Pickens County town in the Upstate, near Clemson and Lake Keowee. Area growers bring seasonal produce and goods to the town center. Confirm current days and hours before you go.
Holstice Homestead
19.5 miFair Play
Holstice Homestead sits on Wade Farm Road in Fair Play, in the Oconee County corner of upstate South Carolina near Lake Hartwell. It's a small foothills homestead. The listing carries no crop or product details yet, and the operation keeps a low profile online, so it's worth checking locally before driving out.
Ponderosier Pumpkin Farm
23.8 miEasley
Ponderosier Pumpkin Farm sells pumpkins on Dacusville Highway (SC 135) in the Dacusville community near Easley, in Pickens County. Pick-your-own pumpkin patches across the upstate open in late September and run through October for the fall season.
Adam's Mobile Market
23.5 miEasley
Adam's Mobile Market is a mobile farmers market serving Easley, in Pickens County. Rather than a fixed stall, a mobile market brings fresh produce directly to neighborhoods; this one lists a stop at 114 School Road.
Mile Creek Farm Produce
23.5 miSix Mile
Jameson Berry Farm
24.6 miEasley
Jameson Berry Farm is a family-run blueberry patch on North Old Mill Road in Easley, open for pick-your-own from early July through the end of August. Blueberries are the whole draw here, and the summer window is short in the Upstate, so mornings early in the season bring the fullest bushes. The farm keeps things simple with no online store. Bring containers and check ahead on picking days before heading out.
Hunter Farms and Greenhouse
24.9 miEasley
Hunter Farms and Greenhouse grows greenhouse plants on Jameson Road in Easley, in the Pickens County foothills west of Greenville. Nursery stock and transplants are the focus at this small Upstate operation.
Mile Creek Farm CSA Farm Box
24.1 miSix Mile
We're proud to offer strawberries, seasonal vegetables and beef from our family farm to your table; along side a wide variety of produce from other local farms, grocery items, nursery plants and lots more from our farm market and general store in Six Mile, SC. From our family to yours, we put lots of love and careful attention in each item. We hope you enjoy our selections as much as we enjoy bringing it to you
Bee Well Honey
25.1 miPickens
Bee Well Honey runs a honey and beekeeping business out of downtown Pickens on West Main Street. Alongside local honey they sell beekeeping equipment, beeswax candles, and apparel, and the farm side adds fresh produce and a cafe. The Open Door restaurant serves farm-to-table meals on site, and the shop hosts learning for people just getting started with hives.
Feed & Seed Co.
24.9 miGreenville
Feed & Seed is a nonprofit food hub on Easley Bridge Road in Greenville, built to move Upstate farm products to more local plates. The facility combines a processing center, cold storage, classroom space, and a public market and cafe. It runs FoodShare produce boxes that make seasonal fruit and vegetables affordable, and it rents infrastructure that small growers otherwise couldn't access. The aim is a shorter path from local farms to schools, stores, and households.
The Happy Berry
24.7 miSix Mile
The Happy Berry is a pick-your-own farm near Lake Keowee in Six Mile, growing blueberries, blackberries, and figs, with persimmons following in October. U-pick berries run about $5 a pound, and pre-picked quarts and half-gallons are sold at the stand. The farm sits in the Pickens County foothills and stays open through the summer season. Reach them by phone or email to check what's ripe.
The Happy Berry
25.4 miSix Mile
Bio Way Farm
23.0 miWare Shoals
The Farm Bio Way Farm is a certified organic farm with a focus on sustainable agriculture and permaculture design principles. Our 120 acres offer a mix of cultivated fields with row crops, preserved forests, a native plant nursery and a 5 acre lake. We sell through farmers markets, farm to table restaurant, CSA, an on farm stand & additionally offer farm tours/ nature walks. Production techniques include, cover cropping, flail mowing, silage tarping, drip irrigation, extremely limited plastic us
The Bee-Line
24.9 miThe Bee-Line is listed as an agritourism stop at Pointe West Drive off Lake Keowee, near Seneca in Oconee County, the northwest corner of South Carolina. Its lakeside setting sits in the foothills below the Blue Ridge. What it offers and when weren't confirmed online.
Greenville Saturday Farmers Market
26.2 miGreenville
On Saturday mornings from the beginning of May until the end of October, two blocks of downtown Greenville’s Main Street are transformed into a bustling farmers' market. The market features over 75 vendors selling the season’s freshest produce and the area’s most original and high quality crafts. Each week thousands of people flock to the TD Saturday Market for locally-sourced products where all food must be grown or produced within 100 miles of Greenville and crafters are highly-encouraged to u
Mauldin Farms
27.7 miPickens
Swamp Rabbit Cafe & Grocery
27.1 miGreenville
Swamp Rabbit Cafe and Grocery
27.1 miGreenville
Swamp Rabbit Cafe and Grocery is a local-food hub on Cedar Lane Road in Greenville, open since 2011 and stocked from hundreds of area farms and food makers. The grocery carries local and organic produce, pastured meats and eggs, and both raw and pasteurized milk. A scratch bakery, all-day cafe with specialty coffee, and a wood-fired pizza kitchen share the space. It sits along the Swamp Rabbit Trail, a natural stop for cyclists and walkers.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Anderson, SC?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Anderson, South Carolina, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Anderson?
Farms near Anderson include 22 agritourism & farm experiences, 16 produce farms, 12 farm stands, 11 farmers markets. Browse the list for details on each.
Can I visit these farms in person?
Many welcome visitors through farm stands, u-pick fields, or on-farm stores — check each farm's page for hours and visiting details before you go.
