Farms Near Lexington, SC
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Lexington, South Carolina — all selling direct to consumers.
Lexington Farmers' Market
1.1 miLexington
This market gathers at Lexington Square Park on East Main Street in downtown Lexington, a fast-growing town west of Columbia near Lake Murray. Local farmers and food vendors bring produce and prepared goods to the park. Check the current market day and season before heading out.
Second Wave Coffee & Books
1.6 miLexington
Second Wave Coffee & Books is a coffee shop and bookstore on South Lake Drive in Lexington, not a farm despite its directory category. It pairs espresso drinks with books to browse and buy. Stop in for coffee and a read rather than u-pick produce.
Fox Tree Farm and Nursery
3.0 miFox Tree Farm and Nursery is on Virginia Pine Lane in the Gilbert area of Lexington County, ZIP 29073. The name points to a tree farm and plant nursery, likely nursery stock and possibly choose-and-cut Christmas trees, a common pairing in the Midlands.
Harmony Hills Farm
3.6 miHarmony Hills Farm sits on Park Road in the Lexington area, ZIP 29072, west of Columbia. The listing marks it agritourism. Farms of this kind around Lexington commonly run produce stands, u-pick, or event pastures.
Clinton Sease Farm
5.6 miLexington
Clinton Sease Farm opens its corn maze and pumpkin patch each fall on Olde Farm Road in Lexington, running from late September through early November. The farm adds wagon rides, a playground, and an obstacle course through the season, plus school field-trip tours for younger grades. Groups book birthday parties on-site. It's an easy trip from Columbia and Lake Murray.
Berry Hill Farm
7.1 miLexington
Berry Hill Farm grows produce on Bluefield Road in Lexington, west of Columbia near Lake Murray. The name and its produce listing point to berries and seasonal fruit sold u-pick or at a farm stand, with strawberry season running April into June across the Midlands. Public details are limited online, so confirm current crops and picking hours before visiting.
Ashland United Methodist Church Farmers Market
6.3 miHeld at Ashland United Methodist Church on Ashland Road in the St. Andrews area of Columbia, this market gives nearby farms a regular place to sell seasonal produce and homemade goods to the congregation and surrounding neighborhood.
Irmo Farmers' Market
7.3 miIrmo
Held at Irmo Community Park on Eastview Drive, this market serves the Irmo area northwest of Columbia, near Lake Murray. Local growers and makers bring produce and seasonal goods to the town park. Confirm the current market day and season before you go.
Grace United Methodist Church Farmers' Market
7.3 miColumbia
Hosted at Grace United Methodist Church on Harbison Boulevard, this market serves the Irmo–Harbison area northwest of Columbia. Nearby growers get a regular spot to sell seasonal produce and homemade goods to the surrounding suburban community.
Heritage Fields Farm LLC
8.2 miIrmo
Heritage Fields Farm in Irmo, South Carolina began in 1999 when 14-year-old David Derrick planted two rows of tomatoes in his mother's garden — today the award-winning farmer grows more than 30 types of vegetables on 40+ acres, picked fresh daily and sold from the produce building on Broad River Road. Integrated Pest Management keeps pesticide use low, while Dot's 800-variety iris garden blooms each April and May and Charles forges custom blacksmith work across the road.
The Sprout U-pick
9.0 miLexington
The Sprout U-pick offers pick-your-own produce on Sandy Peach Lane in the Gilbert-Lexington area, ZIP 29073. The street name and u-pick listing point to seasonal picking, strawberries, vegetables, or peaches depending on the crop calendar in this Midlands farming belt.
Virginia Wingard United Methodist Farmers' Market
8.2 miColumbia
Virginia Wingard United Methodist Church on Broad River Road hosts this farmers market on Columbia's northwest side, near the I-20 and I-26 interchange. The church parking lot gives local vendors a spot away from downtown congestion. Days and vendor list weren't posted online.
Mercer House Estate Winery
8.4 miLexington
Mercer House Estate & Winery is a small estate winery on Walter Rawl Road in Lexington, west of Columbia. Wineries in this part of the Midlands typically press muscadine and fruit wines and open a tasting room for visitors and private events.
The Winery Mercer House
8.4 miLexington
The Winery at Mercer House sits on Walter Rawl Road in Lexington, west of Columbia near Lake Murray. It pairs wine with an event-and-agritourism setting on the rural edge of a fast-growing suburb. Tasting hours and event details weren't confirmed online.
James R. Sease Farms - E34742, also called The Patch
9.4 miGilbert
Known around Gilbert as "The Patch," James R. Sease Farms sits on Augusta Highway (US 1) in Lexington County, part of the sandy Ridge belt southwest of Columbia that grows strawberries, peaches, and summer produce. It's a registered South Carolina agritourism farm.
Coble Family Farm, LLC
10.3 miWest Columbia
Coble Family Farm is a family-run agritourism operation on Corine Drive in West Columbia, part of the Columbia metro in Lexington County. Small farms in this area commonly run seasonal u-pick, produce stands, or fall activities like pumpkins and corn. Reach out to the farm to confirm what they offer and when they open.
All-Local Farmers Market-1
10.3 miThe All-Local Farmers Market operates on Gervais Street in Columbia. As the name signals, it centers on locally grown and locally made products, with area farms bringing seasonal South Carolina produce and other farm goods to a spot near the river and the university.
SC State Farmers' Market
10.8 miWest Columbia
The SC State Farmers Market sits on Charleston Highway in West Columbia, one of South Carolina's three state-run markets. Vendors sell fresh produce, specialty foods, and artisan goods year-round, with Christmas trees and pumpkins in season plus plant and flower festivals. The market is open daily, with local produce peaking from April into October.
Columbia State Farmers Market
10.8 miThe Columbia State Farmers Market — officially the SC State Farmers Market — sits at 3483 Charleston Highway in West Columbia. It sells fresh produce, specialty foods, and artisan items year-round, with local produce peaking April through early October and seasonal pumpkins and Christmas trees later on. The campus also hosts spring and fall plant festivals and a restaurant.
Whaley Street United Methodist Church Farmers Market
10.5 miWhaley Street United Methodist Church hosts this market on Whaley Street, in the redeveloped mill district between Columbia's Vista and the University of South Carolina. It brings growers to a neighborhood that has added apartments and restaurants in recent years. Specific market days weren't listed online.
2600 Bull Street Farmers market
10.8 miThis farmers market sets up at 2600 Bull Street in Columbia, inside the redeveloped BullStreet District on the grounds of the former state hospital campus. Vendors bring locally grown produce and farm goods to a fast-growing neighborhood just north of downtown.
The Congaree Milling Co
10.7 miThe Congaree Milling Company in Columbia, South Carolina is Ken DuBard's USDA Certified Organic facility milling domestic organic corn on a stone burr mill — grits, hominy grits, polenta, cornmeal, and corn flour in blue, white, and yellow, plus brick oven roasted stone-cut oats. Every batch is milled by hand after you order using New and Old World techniques, and the company appears at Columbia-area farmers markets like Blythewood and Hunter Gatherer's.
Soda City Market
10.7 miColumbia
Soda City Market fills five blocks of Main Street in downtown Columbia every Saturday from 9am to 1pm, year-round, rain or shine. An average of 200 vendors set up weekly, with more than 400 rotating through the year, selling locally grown produce, artisan food, crafts, vintage goods, and art, alongside live music. Only local makers and growers are allowed to sell.
Ebenezer Lutheran Church Farmers Market
10.8 miHosted at Ebenezer Lutheran Church on Richland Street in downtown Columbia, this market puts area growers within a few blocks of the State House and Main Street. Vendors bring seasonal produce and homemade goods to the church's downtown lot.
Trinity Episcopal Church Farmers Market
11.0 miThis farmers market sets up at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral on Sumter Street in downtown Columbia, a block from the State House. The cathedral grounds give vendors a shaded spot in the city center for seasonal produce and local goods. Days and hours weren't confirmed online.
Hollow Creek Tree Farm
11.0 miGilbert
A choose-and-cut Christmas tree farm on Windmill Road in Gilbert, Hollow Creek has taken more than 60 ribbons at the South Carolina State Fair, including 29 first-place finishes and three Best of Show. Free weekend hayrides have run for over 35 years, and hot chocolate is poured daily through the November-to-December season. The farm sits in the Lexington County countryside southwest of Columbia.
Washington Street United Church Farmers Market
11.0 miWashington Street United Methodist Church, a historic downtown congregation at Bull and Washington Streets in Columbia, hosts this farmers market. A few blocks from the State House and Main Street, it gives vendors a central spot for seasonal produce. Market hours weren't confirmed online.
Anson Mills
11.6 miAnson Mills, based in Columbia, South Carolina, mills organic heirloom grains into stone-ground grits, cornmeal, Carolina Gold rice, farro, and specialty flours. Founder Glenn Roberts revived antebellum Lowcountry and Southern grain varieties, and the mill now ships to home cooks and to restaurants nationwide. Orders and questions run through its Gervais Street office.
City Roots
12.1 miColumbia
City Roots is a certified-organic urban farm on Preston Street in Columbia's Rosewood neighborhood, growing microgreens, salad greens, and seasonal vegetables on a few in-town acres. The farm sells to local restaurants and runs a farm stand, and it hosts farm-to-table dinners and events on the property.
Boy Scout Troop 815
13.9 miChapin
Boy Scout Troop 815 is chartered at Our Lady of the Lake Catholic Church on Amicks Ferry Road in Chapin, near Lake Murray. The troop, not a farm, most likely landed in this directory through a seasonal fundraiser such as a Christmas tree or pumpkin lot at the church. Check with the parish or troop for current events.
Unitarian Universal Fellowship Farmers Market
12.4 miThe Unitarian Universalist Fellowship hosts this market on Heyward Street in Columbia's Shandon-Rosewood area, a leafy neighborhood just south of the University of South Carolina. It's one of several congregation-run markets that bring growers into Columbia's residential streets. The current schedule wasn't posted online.
Rosewood Market and Deli Farmers' Market
12.5 miColumbia
Rosewood Market & Deli is Columbia's natural-foods grocer at 2803 Rosewood Drive, not a stall market. It stocks organic and local produce restocked daily, bulk grains and nuts, natural wines, supplements, and clean body care, plus a scratch deli serving sandwiches and salads. Open Monday through Saturday 8am to 8pm, and Sunday 10am to 6pm.
City Roots
12.6 miColumbia
Sandy Soil Farm
15.7 miPelion
Sandy Soil Farm sits on Pine Street in Pelion, in the sandy Midlands south of Lexington. The name points to the light, well-drained ground this stretch of Lexington County is known for, land that suits melons, peaches, and vegetable crops. What's grown and when to visit are best confirmed with the farm directly.
Shandon United Methodist Church Farmers Market
13.2 miShandon United Methodist Church hosts this market at 3407 Devine Street in Columbia's Shandon neighborhood. Church-run markets like this typically feature local produce, baked goods, and neighborhood vendors. Check the church's current market schedule before visiting.
Doko Farm
15.3 miBlythewood
Doko Farm grows on Cedar Creek Road in Blythewood, taking its name from Doko, the old railroad-town name for Blythewood before it was renamed. Listed as a CSA, it sells directly to members in the fast-growing area north of Columbia. Current shares and crops weren't confirmed online.
Peaches 'N' Such - 2
15.3 miLeesville
Peaches 'N' Such sells peaches and seasonal produce in the Ridge, South Carolina's peach country around Leesville and Monetta. This Pond Branch Road location grows strawberries for pick-your-own in spring, ahead of the summer peach run the operation is known for. The wider brand is a Highway 1 fixture famous for peach cider and homemade peach ice cream. Call before visiting to check what's ripe on any given week.
Oak Grove Farms of Gaston SC
16.7 miGaston
Oak Grove Farms sits on Old Sandy Run Road in Gaston, Lexington County, in the sandy farmland south of Columbia along the Congaree floodplain. It's listed as an agritourism farm; crop details weren't posted online.
Tree of Life Congregation Farmers Market
15.6 miTree of Life Congregation, a synagogue on North Trenholm Road in Columbia's Forest Acres area, hosts this neighborhood farmers market. It draws growers and food vendors to the northeast side of the city. Specific market days weren't listed online.
Blythewood Beef
18.0 miBlythewood
Smith Blueberry Farm
16.4 miLeesville
Smith Blueberry Farm grows blueberries on Holly Ferry Road in Leesville, out on the sandy Ridge of Lexington County. Blueberries here ripen through June and into July, often alongside the peaches this part of the state grows. Picking days and ripeness change quickly in season, so confirm with the farm before heading out.
Sandy Soil Farm
19.9 miPelion
Marvin Rish
19.5 miSwansea
This listing is for Marvin Rish, a grower on Pine Plain Road near Swansea in Lexington County. Swansea sits in the sandy Midlands farm belt known for produce like strawberries, melons, and vegetables. No website or details are posted, so the farm is best reached directly to find out what's for sale and when.
AA Farms LLC
17.5 miColumbia
Cottle Strawberry Farm
18.9 miCottle Strawberry Farm grows strawberries on Trotter Road in southeast Columbia, in Richland County. Midlands strawberries generally ripen from late March into May, the stretch when a ready-picked or pick-your-own stand like this is open. Beyond the name and location there's little online, so check ahead for the season's start and hours.
Blythewood Farmers Market
21.0 miBlythewood
A producer-only market open from April to November, our mission is to connect the community with local farmers & producers, and is a 501(c)(4). We are Blythewood's marketplace for homegrown groceries, and also offer a kids' club, food truck, and live music every week.
Walker Bee Ranch
20.3 miHopkins
Walker Bee Ranch sells raw South Carolina honey and beekeeping supplies from the Lower Richland area southeast of Columbia. The apiary, started in 2019, bottles local honey in one-, one-and-a-half-, and three-pound jars and also stocks beekeeping gear and its own Swarm Rustler lures. Beekeepers can order supplies through the online store, and the ranch handles honeybee swarm and colony removal for the surrounding area.
Community Artisan & Farmers Market
21.6 miColumbia
The mission of the Community Artisan & Farmers Market is to foster a vibrant, inclusive space where local artisans, farmers, and entrepreneurs can connect with the community. We are dedicated to supporting sustainable practices, promoting locally grown and handmade products, and encouraging relationships that strengthen our local economy and celebrate our region’s unique culture. Our market strives to provide fresh, high-quality goods while creating opportunities for education, collaboration, and growth for all participants.
Sandhill Farmers Market
22.2 miThis market is held at Clemson University's Sandhill Research and Education Center, 900 Clemson Road in northeast Columbia. Hosted at a working agricultural research farm, it brings local growers and their produce to the northeast Columbia community. Confirm current days and hours before you go.
Mountain View Farm - SC
22.9 miBatesburg
Mountain View Farm sits on Mountain View Road in Batesburg-Leesville, in the Ridge country where Lexington, Saluda, and Aiken counties meet. The area is known for peaches and produce; the listing files this one under agritourism.
Livingston Farms - Woodford Produce
25.6 miNorth
Livingston Farms, also listed as Woodford Produce, sells produce on Savannah Highway in the town of North, Orangeburg County. The area's sandy Midlands soil supports melons, greens, and summer vegetables sold at roadside stands.
Mountain View Blueberry Farm
23.1 miBatesburg
Mountain View Blueberry Farm grows blueberries on Mountain View Road in Batesburg, on the Lexington-Saluda county line in South Carolina's Ridge country. Blueberry U-pick across the state runs June through August, the heart of the harvest.
Clemson Sandhill REC Fall Festival
22.6 miColumbia
The Sandhill Research and Education Center hosts a fall festival on Clemson Road in northeast Columbia, on land Clemson University uses for agricultural research. Fall events here have featured a corn maze, pumpkins, hayrides, and hands-on farm activities for families and school groups. As a university research farm, it runs a set fall schedule; check Clemson Extension listings for the current year's dates.
McCurley Farms
27.0 miNorth
Shadow Lane Farm
27.3 miWagener
Shadow Lane Farm is located on Shadow Lane Road near Wagener, a small farming town in eastern Aiken County. The rural Sandhills around Wagener support produce, livestock, and hay operations. Little is published online about this specific farm, so contact them directly to find out what they grow or raise and whether they sell to the public.
Fairfield Farmers and Artisans Market
27.8 miWinnsboro
The Fairfield Farmers and Artisans Market is more than just a marketplace. It is a cornerstone of Fairfield County, embodying the region’s commitment to sustainability and community. Whether you’re seeking fresh farm-to-table ingredients or looking for one-of-a-kind handmade items, the market offers something for everyone. Its mission is clear: to support local farmers, artisans, and small businesses while enriching the lives of the community it serves.
Carolina Pride Pastures
29.1 miPomaria
Carolina Pride Pastures raises alpacas on SC Highway 34 in Pomaria, north of Columbia, and builds its visits around alpaca farm tours and educational field trips for school and community groups. Guests meet the herd and learn how the animals are raised and their fiber used.
Lever Farms
29.5 miPomaria
Lever Farms sits on South Carolina Highway 34 in Pomaria, a rural community in Newberry County northwest of Columbia. It's listed as an agritourism farm; specific crops weren't posted online.
Lever Farms
29.1 miPomaria
O'B Joyful Farm
26.6 miEastover
O'B Joyful Farm is an agritourism farm on Lorenzo Davis Road in Eastover, Richland County, in the rural bottomland southeast of Columbia near the Wateree River. Crop and event details weren't listed online.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Lexington, SC?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Lexington, South Carolina, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Lexington?
Farms near Lexington include 29 agritourism & farm experiences, 22 farmers markets, 7 produce farms, 5 farm stands. 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.
