Farms Near Travelers Rest, SC
60 local farms within about 30 miles of Travelers Rest, South Carolina — all selling direct to consumers.
The Carolina Honey Bee Company - Carolina Bee Supply LLC
0.5 miTravelers Rest
Travelers Rest Community Farmers Market
0.5 miThis community farmers market gathers in downtown Travelers Rest, the Greenville County town that grew up along the Swamp Rabbit Trail at the foot of the Blue Ridge Escarpment. Local growers bring Upstate South Carolina produce in season. The Center Street address puts it in the walkable core near City Hall. Exact market days weren't confirmed online.
The Carolina Honey Bee Company
0.6 miThe Carolina Honey Bee Company is a honey shop in Travelers Rest, just north of Greenville in the South Carolina Upstate. It sells local honey and honey-bee products from a town at the edge of the Blue Ridge foothills, an area with an active small-farm and beekeeping community.
Travelers Rest Farmers Market
3.2 miTravelers Rest
Travelers Rest Farmers Market is a 501(c)(3) Nonprofit organization created to provide a forum for the exchange of local products and goods, as well as educational and cultural activities for increasing knowledge about, appreciation for, and participation in the local production of natural products, while also fostering a sense of community among the residents and visitors of the Travelers Rest area.
Famoda Farm
3.2 miTravelers Rest
How We got started Our story begins in 1945 when William Paul Brown shared is love of the cattle industry with his wife, Minnie as they opened and operated Brown’s Packing Plant in Gaffney, SC. What was to be a small business that would support his family of four ultimately turned into a thriving business and meat market. Brown’s quickly expanded as Shirley, the eldest daughter, began to take an interest. In 1952 while watching the newest load arrive at the plant, Shirley noticed that one of the
Arrowhead Acres
4.7 miTravelers Rest
Arrowhead Acres is an agritourism farm on Bates Bridge Road in Travelers Rest, in the rolling country north of Greenville near the Blue Ridge foothills. This corner of the Upstate is thick with pick-your-own farms and fall attractions. Specific offerings and hours weren't confirmed online.
Blueberry Hill
4.4 miGreenville
Greenville State Farmers Market
5.3 miGreenville
The Greenville State Farmers Market includes retail sheds and farmer stalls that offer a wide variety of locally grown products and specialty goods. Both quality and variety are standards for the volume of products offered for sale at the Greenville State Farmers Market. Market operations continue Monday – Saturday all year long, ceasing for Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Day
Beechwood Farms
5.3 miTravelers Rest
Beechwood Farms is an agritourism farm on Bates Bridge Road in Travelers Rest, Greenville County, where the Upstate rises into the Blue Ridge foothills. Crop and visiting details weren't available online.
Blueberry Hill - Travelers Rest
5.8 miTravelers Rest
Blueberry Hill is a pick-your-own blueberry farm on Old Mush Creek Road in Travelers Rest, in the foothills north of Greenville. Upstate blueberries typically ripen from June into July, when farms like this open the rows to pickers. Specifics online are limited, so check ahead for the season's opening and picking hours.
Swamp Rabbit Cafe and Grocery
6.3 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.
Swamp Rabbit Cafe & Grocery
6.4 miGreenville
Sandy Flat Berry Patch
5.7 miTaylors
MacGregor Orchard
5.9 miTaylors
MacGregor Orchard grows on Sassafras Drive in Taylors, on the northeast edge of Greenville in the South Carolina Upstate. The orchard setting suggests tree fruit such as apples or peaches, which do well on the Piedmont slopes below the Blue Ridge. Varieties and picking dates weren't available online.
Whites Jersey Dairy
6.1 miTaylors
Sandy Flat Berry Patch
6.5 miTaylors
Sandy Flat Berry Patch is a pick-your-own berry farm on Locust Hill Road in Taylors, in the Greenville County foothills. Blueberries and blackberries ripen across the SC Upstate through June and July. Hours and ripe-berry availability change week to week in season, so confirm before you head out.
Greenville Saturday Farmers Market
8.1 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
Fork and Plough
7.9 miFork and Plough is a restaurant, market, and butchery at 1629 East North Street in Greenville. The kitchen builds its menu around local ingredients and runs a full butcher counter with fresh-cut meats, plus brunch, grab-and-go meals, and catering. It's open daily, with a shorter Sunday schedule.
Feed & Seed Co.
8.6 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.
Satterfield Farms
7.3 miTaylors
Mini Miracles Farm
7.8 miTaylors
Adam's Mobile Market
9.0 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.
Frosty Farmer Winter Market, LLC
9.6 miGreenville
Frosty Farmer Winter Market is a bustling indoor winter farmers market located inside McAlister Square Mall in Greenville, SC. We operate from January through the end of April and feature some 105 vendors every Saturday with more than 170 total vendors each season with some attending weekly and others just monthly. Our market offers a bounce house for kids, live music & DJs, free community yoga, food trucks, a taps trailer, and loads of fun! We accept SNAP and offer a Healthy Bucks match of $15 with a minimum $5 SNAP purchase. We are open from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. during our market season.
Jameson Berry Farm
9.1 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.
Good To Go Mobile Market
10.1 miGreenville
Good To Go Mobile Market is a mobile produce market serving the Greenville area, with a stop listed at 2801 Pelham Road. Mobile markets like this bring fresh fruits and vegetables straight to neighborhoods and workplaces instead of a single fixed stand.
Hunter Farms and Greenhouse
9.7 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.
Nightmare Dungeon Haunted Houses
11.6 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.
Winslett's Produce
11.5 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.
Rose Hill Plantation
12.6 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.
Greenbrier Farms
11.8 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.
Tuesday Local Farmers' Market
11.9 miThe Tuesday Local Farmers' Market runs along the Woodruff Road retail corridor in Greenville, one of the busiest commercial strips in the Upstate. As the name says, it's a weekday market bringing local produce to the shopping district southeast of downtown. Vendor details weren't available online.
Ponderosier Pumpkin Farm
11.4 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.
Carolina Natural Farms. llc
11.5 miGreer
Easley Farmers Market
12.7 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.
Carolina Natural Farms. llc
11.9 miGreer
Carolina Natural Farms is a small farm on Ballenger Road in Greer, in the Greenville-Spartanburg Upstate. The name points to natural or chemical-free growing methods common among direct-to-consumer farms in this area. Public information is limited online, so reach out to the farm directly about its produce, meat, or other offerings and how to buy.
Hidden Spring Bee Farm
13.2 miGreenville
Hidden Spring Bee Farm keeps bees and sells local honey out of Greenville, in upstate South Carolina. Small apiaries like this usually offer raw wildflower honey by the jar and sometimes beeswax products, with harvest tied to the spring and summer nectar flow.
Bob & Lisa's Produce
14.9 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.
Fisher's Orchard
12.9 miGreer
Fisher's Orchard grows South Carolina peaches and nectarines on Fisher Road in Greer, and rounds out the farm stand with strawberries and a run of vegetables: squash, peppers, tomatoes, cucumbers, potatoes, and onions. They also sell flowers and hanging baskets plus jams, jellies, cider, pickles, and local honey. The upstate peach season carries the stand through the summer.
Greer Farmers Market
12.8 miGreer
Bohica Pepper Hut
14.6 miMAULDIN
Thompson Family Farms
15.5 miCampobello
Thompson Family Farms sits on Highway 11 in Campobello, along the Cherokee Foothills Scenic Byway in northern Spartanburg County. This Upstate corridor is dense with peach orchards and roadside farm stands running through the summer. Contact the farm to learn what it grows and when it's open to visitors.
Blueberry Hill Farm
17.6 miZirconia
A blueberry farm on Green River Road in Zirconia, south of Hendersonville in Henderson County. Mountain-edge berries here ripen through July into August for pick-your-own. The Green River gorge nearby pulls paddlers and hikers in the same stretch of summer.
Peach Country
16.8 miCampobello
Grow strawberries, peaches, apples, vegetables, sweet corn, melons, plums, nectarines, blackberries, blueberries, etc.
Buck & Ann's strawberry patch
16.2 miGreer
Buck & Ann's Strawberry Patch runs a seasonal strawberry u-pick on Pearson Road in Greer, in the upstate between Greenville and Spartanburg. Upstate strawberries ripen roughly mid-April through May, when patches like this open for picking.
Sky Top Orchard
19.3 miFlat Rock
Sky Top Orchard covers Pinnacle Mountain near Flat Rock with u-pick apples in dozens of varieties, plus peaches and seasonal cherries. The mountaintop farm is best known for its apple cider donuts and rounds out visits with hayrides, an apple cannon, gem mining, a bamboo forest, and hand-tossed pizza. It sits above Hendersonville in Henderson County, one of the Southeast's main apple regions.
Skytop Orchard
19.5 miFlat Rock
Bee Well Honey
16.6 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.
Mauldin Farms
16.4 miPickens
Saluda Tailgate Market
19.9 miSaluda
The Saluda Tailgate Market focuses on selling fresh, local produce, locally made crafts, and freshly made baked goods.
HBP Skunkworks & Farms
17.2 miWellford
Flat Rock Tailgate Market
21.4 miFlat Rock
An open-air tailgate market in the village of Flat Rock, just south of Hendersonville along Greenville Highway. Growers from around Henderson County, one of North Carolina's leading apple-producing counties, sell seasonal produce and homemade goods. Flat Rock is known for the Carl Sandburg Home and the Flat Rock Playhouse, and the market pulls in both residents and summer visitors passing through the area.
Hurricane Creek Farms
21.7 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
21.7 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
21.7 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.
Jeter Mountain Farm Orchard
21.3 miHendersonville
A 400-acre pick-your-own orchard in the Blue Ridge foothills near Hendersonville, farmed since 1967 and opened to the public in 2020. Visitors pick apples, peaches, blueberries, raspberries, elderberries, and grapes across the season, with pumpkins and cut flowers in fall. On site you'll find a farm store, a cider press, and a food truck. It sits along Jeter Mountain Road southwest of town.
Johnson Farms
18.3 miInman
Johnson Farms sits on New Cut Road in Inman, in the peach-growing belt of northern Spartanburg County. Roadside farms across this stretch of the Upstate sell tree-ripened peaches, tomatoes, and summer produce from late spring through early fall. Public details on this farm are limited, so contact them directly for a current crop list and hours.
Polk County Travel & Tourism
20.9 miTryon
The county tourism office for Polk County, based on North Trade Street in downtown Tryon. Staff point visitors toward the area's farms, orchards, and horse country across the North Carolina foothills, including the Tryon and Columbus countryside near the Tryon International Equestrian Center. This is a visitor-information stop rather than a working farm, useful for maps and directions to local agritourism and pick-your-own operations before you head out to the land itself.
Davis Family Farm
21.9 miPenrose
Davis Family Farm works land on Honeybee Lane in Penrose that's been in the family long enough to earn a bicentennial-farm designation, using regenerative and sustainable methods. Pick-your-own strawberries are the seasonal draw, and the farm also sells at the Transylvania County Farmers Market. There's a farmhouse available for overnight rental and space for community gatherings. Transylvania County sits in the mountains southwest of Asheville.
Landrum Farmers' Market
20.8 miLandrum
The Landrum Farmers Market runs every Saturday from 8am to noon, April through December, in this Upstate town near the North Carolina line and the Blue Ridge foothills. Vendors bring local produce, crafts, and seasonal goods, and a holiday craft market runs from November into December. Kids can join the Little Sprouts Garden Club, which meets Saturdays at 10am.
Lively Farm Outlet
23.0 miFlat Rock
Lively Farm Outlet sells apples, peaches, and vegetables wholesale and retail off Howard Gap Road in Flat Rock, in Henderson County's mountain apple country south of Hendersonville. The Lively family has run the stand since 2001. Reach them at (828) 698-5551 or [email protected]. Peaches arrive in summer, with the apple harvest carrying through fall.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Travelers Rest, SC?
US Farm Trail lists 60 farms within about 30 miles of Travelers Rest, South Carolina, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Travelers Rest?
Farms near Travelers Rest include 23 agritourism & farm experiences, 13 farm stands, 12 farmers markets, 11 produce farms. 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.
