Farms Near Wadmalaw Island, SC
47 local farms within about 30 miles of Wadmalaw Island, South Carolina — all selling direct to consumers.
Showing 47 farms in Wadmalaw Island. Click a pin for details.
Ambrose Family Farm Palmetto Point Farm
2.3 miWadmalaw Island
Ambrose Family Farm
2.8 miWadmalaw Island
Rosebank Farms
4.1 miJohns Island
Charleston Tea Plantation
4.1 miWadmalaw Island
Brigger Hill Farm
4.2 miWadmalaw Island
Bugby Plantation U-Pick
4.3 miWadmalaw Island
Champney's Blueberry Farm
7.8 miRavenel
Freeman Produce Stand
8.1 miJohns Island
Storey Farms
8.8 miJohns Island
Joseph Fields Farm
8.8 miJohns Island
Joseph Fields Farm spans 50 acres of certified organic soil amid the ancient oaks of Johns Island, South Carolina — a sanctuary of Gullah-Geechee heritage led by third-generation farmer Joseph Fields, who traded his welding torch for a plow in 1973. With his wife Helen, the family harvests year-round: famous Johns Island tomatoes, collard greens, strawberries, and muscadine grapes, keeping chemical-free produce affordable for every Charleston resident, with tours always welcomed.
Legare Farms Inc
8.8 miJohns Island
Legare Farms is legendary as one of the oldest working farms in the nation. In 1725, Soloman Legare, a silversmith and planter and also one of Charleston’s earliest settlers, established a plantation on rich, fertile land on Johns Island. He farmed indigo, sea island cotton, and potatoes and raised cattle and sheep.Legare Farms, nestled on the Stono River Today, Helen Legare-Floyd, Linda Legare-Berry, and Thomas S. Legare, his direct descendants, continue the Legare Farm traditions with a focus
Jeremiah Farm & Goat Dairy
8.8 miJohns Island
Jeremiah Farm is an educational farm and Grade A raw milk goat dairy. We invite you to visit our homestead and experience our small herd of dairy goats, laying hens, and seasonal vegetable, flower and herb gardens.
Full Circle Farm, Johns Island, SC
8.8 miJohns Island
Founded in 2016, Full Circle Farm is the vision of Peter and Mary Conway. The farm has been developed to support local agriculture on Johns Island in South Carolina. This historic farming community, close to Charleston, has been threatened by urban sprawl and intense development. However, if enough folks continue to farm the land, tapping into renewed interest in traditional methods and local, sustainable practices, there is room for farming to continue as a healthy part of our local economy. In
Cordray's Processing and Taxidermy
9.2 miRavenel
Cordray's in Ravenel, South Carolina is a Lowcountry institution combining first-quality custom wild game processing (deer, alligators, wild hogs), humane custom slaughter for local farmers, and an acclaimed taxidermy studio. Cordray Farms continues a 100-year beef tradition — grass-grazed cattle finished on home-ground corn, soybean meal, and molasses with no antibiotics or hormones, sold fresh and frozen in the on-farm store August through January.
Burden Creek Dairy, LLC
8.3 miLive Oak Beef
9.9 miLive Oak Beef raises 100% grass-fed, grass-finished beef in South Carolina's Lowcountry and ACE Basin, where a closed herd of Gelbvieh-Angus cattle grazes bahia, rye, and old rice fields 15 miles south of Charleston. The USDA Grass-fed certified operation — run by retired Charleston surgeon Dr. David Baird's family on historic Live Oak and Plum Hill plantations — sells ground beef batches, shares, and premium cuts, with local retail partners around the Lowcountry.
Newton Blueberry Farm
11.0 miHollywood
James Island Presbyterian Church Farmers Market
11.3 miBurbage Meats
12.2 miCharleston
About us Our Story Burbage Meats is a third-generation butcher shop that began with W.A. Burbage Jr. and his wife in 1953. From the 1980's, W.A.'s son, Marion Burbage operated it until 2017. Over the past 70 years, it has evolved. Originally, Burbage Meats was a wholesale slaughterhouse and meat-packing facility, but it has become so much more. When sisters Melissa Burbage and Felecia Burbage-Hodges, the granddaughters of W.A Burbage Jr., set out to reinvent it, they wanted to do something amazi
West Ashley Farmers Market
12.2 miCharleston
West Ashley Farmers Market - Charleston, SC
12.5 miCharleston
City sponsored farmers market featuring farmers, growers, prepared and packaged food and beverage vendors, artists, live music, free parking & More!
Sunday Brunch Farmers Market
11.9 miCharleston
Our Mission is to create a vibrant, supportive and inclusive community event each week where people can connect, have fun and buy quality goods from local farmers and small businesses. The Sunday Brunch Farmers Market features 50 or so vendors that include local farmers, makers and artisans. Open from 11am - 3 pm every Sunday year round, the market offers live music, delicious eats and all kinds of amazing local goods and goodies (as well as access to a full bar on the Pour House deck)! Hope to
Barnyard Bay Farm
12.4 miEdisto Island
King's Market
12.4 miEdisto Is
Geechie Boy Market Mill
12.6 miEdisto Island
Geechie Boy Market Marsh Hen Mill
12.6 miEdisto Island
Ralph H. Johnson Medical Center Farmers Market
13.9 miMUSC Farmers' Market
14.2 miCharleston
The Veggie Bin
14.6 miCharleston
Herd Provisions
14.6 miCharleston
Herd Provisions is a neighborhood establishment providing the Wagener Terrace and surrounding communities of Charleston with a unique, innovative dining experience. As the city's first true farm-to-table restaurant and whole-animal butcher shop, Herd Provisions came to be in an attempt to connect the community back to our food and the land from which it comes. Because before Herd, there was Leaping Waters Farm: 843 acres of bountiful green grass and flourishing land in the mountains of southwest
Charleston Farmers Market
14.6 miCharleston
Charleston Farmers Market - Marion Square
14.8 miCharleston
GrowFood Carolina
15.3 miCharleston
Lowcountry Street Grocery
15.6 miCharleston
North Charleston Farmers Market
17.3 miMount Pleasant Farmers Market
18.1 miMount Pleasant
Hometown Roots Farm
24.1 miSummerville
Myer's Blueberries
23.8 miSummerville
Summerville Farmers' Market
24.7 miSummerville
Charpia Farms
24.7 miSummerville
Westbury Farms Strawberry Fields/Marymeade Market
24.7 miSummerville
Westbury Farms grows over three acres of u-pick and we-pick strawberries from March through June, sold through MaryMeade Market — an 800-square-foot certified SC Roadside Market inside a historic barn in downtown Summerville. Fall brings a u-pick pumpkin patch, with seasonal veggies, eggs, honey, fresh flowers, and local crafts year-round, Wednesday through Sunday.
Abundant Seafood
22.7 miMt Pleasant
Boone Hall Farms
23.0 miMount Pleasant
Boone Hall Farms Market
23.6 miMt. Pleasant
The Charleston Bee Company
29.5 miMoncks Corner
Bee City Zoo & Honey Bee Farm
27.8 miCottageville
Bee City Zoo & Honey Bee Farm in Cottageville, South Carolina is a hands-on interactive zoo near the Edisto River where families hand-feed animals from lemurs and monkeys to giraffes, with private encounters featuring baby ambassador animals. True to its name, Bee City also produces pure raw honey — unheated and unstrained, with the pollen left in — sold on site and online.
Dempsey Farms UPick
27.5 miSaint Helena Island
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farms are near Wadmalaw Island, SC?
US Farm Trail lists 47 farms within about 30 miles of Wadmalaw Island, South Carolina, all selling direct to consumers — produce, meat, eggs, dairy, honey, and more.
What kinds of farms are near Wadmalaw Island?
Farms near Wadmalaw Island include 10 agritourism & farm experiences, 9 farm stands, 8 farmers markets, 2 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.
