Agritourism & Farm Experiences in South Carolina
186 agritourism & farm experiences listed across South Carolina. Farm tours, tastings, stays, and hands-on experiences open to visitors. Directory updated August 2026.
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Ambert Farm
Dalzell, SC
Ambert Farm lists as an agritourism spot on Steeplechase Drive in Dalzell, just north of Sumter in central South Carolina. The area sits in the sandhills between the Wateree River and the coastal plain. What the farm offers and when weren't available online.
Anderson Farms
Conway, SC
Anderson Farms operates as an agritourism spot on Privetts Road in Conway, the Horry County seat inland from Myrtle Beach. Farms in this stretch of the Pee Dee coastal plain often add seasonal draws like fall festivals or pick-your-own alongside row crops. Specific attractions and dates weren't available online.
Anderson Vineyards
Pauline, SC
Anderson Vineyards is on Riddle Road in Pauline, a rural community south of Spartanburg. Upstate vineyards at this scale typically grow muscadine grapes for fresh eating, u-pick, and small-batch wine. The listing files it under agritourism.
Antreville Farms and Flowers
Iva, SC
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.
Arant's Farm Fresh Produce
Orangeburg, SC
Arant's Farm Fresh Produce grows pick-your-own strawberries on Charleston Highway in Orangeburg. Strawberry season in the Midlands runs from spring into early summer, and the farm sells both picked berries and by-the-row picking during that window. It's one of a handful of u-pick spots within a short drive of Orangeburg. Call ahead in spring to check ripeness and picking hours before visiting.
Arrowhead Acres
Travelers Rest, SC
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.
Atkinson Farm
Mullins, SC
Atkinson Farm sits on Highway 917 south of Mullins, the Marion County town that grew rich as a bright-leaf tobacco market and still keeps a tobacco museum. Farms here work the flat, sandy soil of the Pee Dee. What the farm offers to visitors wasn't confirmed online.
Autumn Farm and Vineyard
Gaffney, SC
Autumn Farm and Vineyard is on Pacolet Highway in Gaffney, in the Upstate peach country of Cherokee County. The name points to grapes, and muscadine and bunch-grape vineyards in this region ripen through late summer and early fall. Check with the farm for tasting or picking hours before visiting.
Barefoot Farms
Barefoot Farms is listed at Promise Lane on St. Helena Island, in the Sea Island Lowcountry of Beaufort County near Frogmore. This Gullah-Geechee heartland is known for tomatoes, greens, and other truck crops grown on flat coastal soil. Details on what this farm offers weren't available online.
Barnyard Bay Farm
Edisto Island, SC
Barnyard Bay Farm is located on Highway 174, the main road running down Edisto Island through the Lowcountry marsh and oak country south of Charleston. Small Edisto farms typically raise animals and grow seasonal produce, and some open their grounds for visitors or events. Information online is limited; reach the farm directly for what it offers and when.
Bar W Ranch
Woodruff, SC
Bar W Ranch sits on Harris Bridge Road outside Woodruff, in Spartanburg County's upstate farm country. It's listed as an agritourism operation, the kind of working ranch that opens its gates for on-farm visits and seasonal events. Details online are thin, so call ahead to confirm what's running before you make the drive out.
Beechwood Farms
Travelers Rest, SC
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.
Bee Well Honey
Pickens, SC
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.
B & E Farms, LLC
Cassatt, SC
B & E Farms is a small agritourism operation near Cassatt, just north of Camden in Kershaw County. It works the sandy-soil farmland common to that part of the Midlands. Public information is limited, so contact the farm directly to find out what they grow and when they open to visitors.
Bell Farms Strawberry Patch
Ward, SC
Bell Farms Strawberry Patch runs a seasonal strawberry u-pick on Highway 23 near Ward, in Saluda County. Strawberries in this part of the Midlands ripen through April and May, the stretch when patches like this open for picking.
Berry Hill Farm
Lexington, SC
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.
Berry Thyme Farm
Berry Thyme Farm is on Berry Farm Road in the Westminster area of Oconee County, South Carolina's upstate corner near the Georgia line. The name points to berries and herbs, and it's listed for produce. Online details are scarce, so reach out ahead of a visit to check the crops and picking season.
Black River Berries
Salters, SC
Black River Berries grows berries near Salters in Williamsburg County, part of the Black River lowlands on South Carolina's coastal plain. On-farm produce in this region usually means blueberries and blackberries ripening through early summer. Little is posted online, so call before heading out to confirm what's ready to pick.
Black's Peaches
Black's Peaches has farmed near York since 1923, selling tree-ripe peaches through the summer plus strawberries you can pick yourself in spring. The market carries farm produce, local honey, and made-to-order pies and cakes from the bakery, and the kitchen serves lunch and ice cream daily. Fall brings a festival with pick-your-own and family activities.
Blueberry Hill - Travelers Rest
Travelers Rest, SC
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.
Blue Pearl Farms
Blue Pearl Farms is an agritourism farm on Randall Road near McClellanville, in the Lowcountry north of Charleston. Farms in this coastal stretch commonly grow blueberries and muscadine grapes and keep bees for local honey. Its former website is no longer active, so contact the farm directly to confirm current crops and whether it's open for visits.
Booger Jim's Hollow Haunted House
Blacksburg, SC
Booger Jim's Hollow is a Halloween-season haunted attraction on Doolittle Street in Blacksburg, in Cherokee County near the North Carolina line. Rural haunts like this run walk-through trails and haunted-house scares on October weekends. Its former web domain is no longer active, so check local event listings or social media for current dates, hours, and ticket prices.
Boone Hall Farms
Mount Pleasant, SC
Boone Hall Farms is the working-farm arm of historic Boone Hall in Mount Pleasant, growing strawberries, tomatoes, and other Lowcountry produce just off Highway 17. Its farm market sells fresh-picked fruit, vegetables, and prepared foods. Spring brings u-pick strawberries and the annual Lowcountry Strawberry Festival; fall adds a corn maze and pumpkin patch. It's minutes from downtown Charleston.
Borders Farm
Rock Hill, SC
Borders Farm is an agritourism operation on Gordon Road in Rock Hill, in York County just south of the North Carolina line. It sits in a part of the state where small farms open for seasonal produce and on-farm visits. There's little posted online, so call ahead to learn what they grow and when to come.
Boy Scout Troop 815
Chapin, SC
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.
Breland Hill Strawberry Barn
Ruffin, SC
Breland Hill Strawberry Barn sells strawberries at its stand on Spencer Drive in Ruffin, in Colleton County. Lowcountry strawberries generally come in from late March through May, the window when a barn like this is busiest. Beyond the name and location, little is posted online, so call ahead to confirm the season and hours.
BRICK CSLT LLC
Luray, SC
BRICK CSLT LLC is registered on Society Street in Luray, a small Hampton County town in South Carolina's Lowcountry. The record files it under agritourism, but the business name gives no clear read on crops or activities, and no public farm page confirms specifics.
Broughton U-Pick
Sumter, SC
Broughton U-Pick grows grapes and muscadines for pick-your-own just off Wedgefield Road on the west side of Sumter. Muscadines ripen from late summer into fall, which is the window worth calling ahead for. The operation keeps a low profile with no website, so a phone call confirms whether the vines are open before you drive out. Bring your own containers if you plan to fill up.
bruces blueberries
Conway, SC
Bruce's Blueberries is a pick-your-own blueberry farm on Rainbow Road in Conway, in Horry County near the Grand Strand. Rabbiteye and highbush blueberries in this coastal region ripen from late May into July, the window when small u-pick patches open. The directory lists it as agritourism and produce; picking hours track the season's crop.
Bryant's Peaches
Bryant's Peaches grows peaches on Filbert Highway near Clover, in York County's upstate peach country close to the North Carolina line. Local peaches here ripen across the summer, roughly May into August depending on the variety. Details online are thin, so reach the farm directly to check which varieties are ripe and when the stand is open.
Buck & Ann's strawberry patch
Greer, SC
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.
Bugby Plantation U-Pick
Wadmalaw Island, SC
Bugby Plantation is a u-pick farm on Wadmalaw Island, one of the rural Sea Islands southwest of Charleston. The island's mild coastal climate supports early-season crops, and pick-your-own farms here draw people out for a half-day trip from the city. Current crop and hours aren't posted online, so contact the farm before making the drive over.
Bush-N-Vine Farm
York, SC
Pick-your-own is the heart of Bush-N-Vine Farm on Filbert Highway in York: strawberries, blueberries, peaches, blackberries, flowers, and fall pumpkins across the season. The farm also raises Angus beef and runs an on-site farm cafe. It sits in York County, west of Rock Hill and close to the North Carolina line. Open Monday through Saturday.
Callaham Orchards
Belton, SC
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.
Campbell's Corner
Summerton, SC
Campbell's Corner is on Watergate Road in Summerton, a Clarendon County town beside Lake Marion in the Santee Cooper country. The listing marks it agritourism, the catch-all for farm stands and pick-your-own in this Lowcountry-edge farming area.
Canebrake Apiary and Aquaponics LLC
Camden, SC
Canebrake Apiary and Aquaponics is a honey and aquaponics operation on John G Richards Road in Camden, in Kershaw County. The apiary side produces local honey, while the aquaponics setup grows produce using fish and water rather than field soil. Little else is posted online, so contact them directly about buying honey or produce and visiting.
Cannon Bridge Road Strawberries
Orangeburg, SC
Cannon Bridge Road Strawberries opens its stand on the south side of Orangeburg in mid-May, selling fresh-picked berries daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. through the short strawberry season. The farm sits on Cannon Bridge Road southwest of town. Strawberry picking in the Midlands runs a tight window, usually spring into early summer, so early-season visits catch the best of the crop. Call ahead to check daily picking conditions.
Carolina Natural Farms. llc
Greer, SC
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.
Carolina Pride Pastures
Pomaria, SC
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.
Champney's Blueberry Farm
Ravenel, SC
Champney's Blueberry Farm grows blueberries on Rose Drive in Ravenel, southwest of Charleston in the Lowcountry. Blueberries here ripen through early summer, when u-pick farms open their bushes to visitors. There isn't much posted online beyond the name and location, so call ahead to confirm the picking season and whether the rows are open.
Charleston Tea Plantation
Wadmalaw Island, SC
Charleston Tea Garden on Wadmalaw Island calls itself North America's oldest working tea garden, growing Camellia sinensis for its American Classic and Charleston Tea Garden blends. A free factory tour follows the leaf from field to cup, and a ticketed trolley ride runs through the tea rows and greenhouse. The gift shop stocks loose-leaf and bagged tea plus teaware. Open Monday through Saturday 10 to 4 and Sunday noon to 4.
City Roots
Columbia, SC
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.
Clemson Sandhill REC Fall Festival
Columbia, SC
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.
Clinton Sease Farm
Lexington, SC
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.
Coble Family Farm, LLC
West Columbia, SC
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.
Cottle Strawberry Farm
Cottle 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.
Cotton Hills Farm
Chester, SC
Cotton Hills Farm has been worked by the Wilson family since 1882 and now runs pick-your-own strawberries, peaches, flowers, and collards across Chester County. Its markets in Lowrys, Chester, and Richburg sell fresh produce, grits, and cornmeal, and the farm turns to pumpkins and fall activities in autumn. Reach the Lowrys market at (803) 581-4545, or find Cotton Hills Farm on Facebook and Instagram.
Dargan Farms
Darlington, SC
Dargan Farms is an agritourism farm on South Charleston Road in Darlington, in the Pee Dee region of northeastern South Carolina. Farms in this area typically grow a broad rotation of vegetables and berries and open for seasonal produce and fall activities. Verified details online are limited, so contact the farm directly about current crops and visiting.
Dempsey Farms
Dempsey Farms sits on Sea Island Parkway on St. Helena Island, outside Beaufort in the Lowcountry. The farm is known locally for pick-your-own strawberries in spring and a fall pumpkin patch and corn maze, alongside a produce stand through the growing season. Sea-island heat brings its strawberries on early, so spring is the time to go. Confirm current dates with the farm before visiting.
Denver Downs Farm
Anderson, SC
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.
Diamond Branch Farms
Johnsonville, SC
Diamond Branch Farms is an agritourism operation on Diamond Branch Road near Johnsonville, in Florence County's Pee Dee farmland. This is tobacco-and-row-crop country that also supports produce growers and small farm-visit operations. There's little posted online, so contact the farm directly to find out what they grow and when they're open.
Dolce Vita Farms
Eastover, SC
Dolce Vita Farms is a 60-acre family tree farm on Congress Road in Eastover, southeast of Columbia. June brings pick-your-own blueberries, and the farm also grows blackberries and cutting greenery. Owner Melissa Williams turns that greenery into wreaths, seasonal bundles, and custom floral arrangements sold year-round. The farm rents its grounds by the hour to photographers and is Certified SC Grown. The blueberry window is short, so June is the month to plan around.
Dorr Farms
Gable, SC
Dorr Farms is a farm at Dorr Acres near Gable, in Clarendon County in the central part of the state. It's listed as agritourism, the sort of small operation that opens for seasonal produce or on-farm visits. Public information is thin, so reach out to the farm directly to confirm crops and hours before visiting.
Earthwize Farms
Aiken, SC
Earthwize Farms runs a year-round CSA out of the Aiken area, growing more than 40 regular and heirloom varieties of pesticide-free produce, much of it Certified Naturally Grown. Members get weekly home or office delivery across the CSRA on both sides of the Georgia–South Carolina line. Beyond vegetables, the farm supplies eggs, fruit, flowers, and plants. It works from a PO box rather than a storefront, so the CSA sign-up and delivery route are how customers connect.
Edisto Blueberries
Saint Matthews, SC
Edisto Blueberries grows blueberries on Longview Road near Saint Matthews, in Calhoun County along the upper Edisto River. Blueberries in the Midlands ripen through June and into July, when farms like this open for picking or sell them ready-picked. Details online are limited, so call ahead to confirm the season and whether you can pick your own.
Farmer Gray
Gaffney, SC
Farmer Gray operates on Littlejohn Road in Gaffney, the Cherokee County town famous for peaches and the giant Peachoid water tower along I-85. Small farms here sell peaches, produce, and seasonal goods through the summer months. Details on this operation are thin online, so contact the farm directly to learn what they grow and when it's available.
Fisher's Orchard
Greer, SC
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.
Fox Tree Farm and Nursery
Fox 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.
Freeman Produce Stand
Johns Island, SC
Freeman Produce is a family-run stand on River Road, Johns Island, selling fresh local fruits and vegetables, raw honey, and cut flowers from the farm. The Freeman family works the stand and grows strawberries for pick-your-own in spring. It's a WIC-approved vendor, and its produce also moves through GrowFood Carolina's local marketplace. Sea Island tomatoes and Lowcountry summer vegetables are the draw when the season peaks.
Gentry Farms
Gray Court, SC
Gentry Farms grows blueberries on Dials Church Road in Gray Court, in Laurens County, and also sells pecans and scuppernong grapes. Blueberries and scuppernongs both come in through the summer and into early fall in this part of the upstate. The farm invites visitors out to buy fresh-picked berries in season.
Ghost Creek Gourds
Laurens, SC
Ghost Creek Gourds grows a range of hard-shell gourds on Ghost Creek Road in Laurens, cleans them, and stores them under cover for crafters and decorators. The farm ships orders as well as selling on site. It's a specialty grower rather than a general produce stand.
Golden Acres
Starr, SC
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.
Green Acres Produce
Moore, SC
Green Acres Produce sells farm produce on Anderson Mill Road in Moore, just southwest of Spartanburg. In the upstate, a produce stand like this typically runs from late-spring strawberries through summer peaches, tomatoes, and sweet corn. Specifics aren't posted online, so stop in or call to see what's in season and when they're open.
Gurosik's Berry Plantation
North Augusta, SC
Gurosik's Berry Plantation runs a u-pick field on Briggs Road in North Augusta, with strawberries from April into late May and hybrid blackberries following through June. The farm also cuts asparagus in early spring and grows zinnias and gladiolus for pick-your-own flowers into July. Bring cash or a check, no cards. A recorded phone line posts daily picking updates.
Hardy Berry Farm The Play Patch
Anderson, SC
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.
Harmony Hills Farm
Harmony 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.
Healing Springs Strawberry Patch
Blackville, SC
Healing Springs Strawberry Patch grows strawberries on Jones Bridge Road in Blackville, in Barnwell County near the well-known Healing Springs. Strawberries in this part of the state ripen from late March into May, the patch's main window. Beyond the name and location there's little online, so call ahead to confirm the picking season and hours.
Henson Farms
Orangeburg, SC
Henson Farms is an agritourism operation on Pin Oak Street in Orangeburg, in the Midlands. Orangeburg County farmland grows everything from row crops to produce, and small farms here open seasonally for on-farm sales and visits. Public details are limited, so contact the farm directly to learn what they grow and when they're open.
Herb n Berries
Herb n Berries is on Keeper Lane in the Jackson area of Aiken County, in western South Carolina near the Savannah River. The name points to herbs and berries, and it's listed for produce. Little is posted online, so reach out directly to find out what's growing and when it's available.
Hickory Bluff Nursery and Berry Farm
Holly Hill, SC
Hickory Bluff Nursery and Berry Farm pairs a plant nursery with u-pick berries on Hickory Bluff Lane in Holly Hill, in Orangeburg County's Lowcountry farmland. The nursery side sells plants and landscaping stock, while the berry fields open for picking in season; blueberries ripen across the SC Lowcountry from June into July. Call ahead for picking conditions and what's in stock.
Hickory Hill Milk
Edgefield, SC
Hickory Hill Milk bottles low-temp pasteurized, non-homogenized milk from its dairy near Edgefield, so the cream rises to the top of every jug. The gentler processing keeps more of the milk's natural flavor than standard grocery brands. Their milk turns up at farm stores and independent grocers across the CSRA and Midlands. Call the dairy for on-farm availability.
Hidden Spring Bee Farm
Greenville, SC
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.
Hilton Farms
Sumter, SC
Hilton Farms is on Widgefield Road in Sumter, in the Midlands-to-Pee Dee farmland of Sumter County. Growers around Sumter raise everything from row crops to vegetables and seasonal produce. What Hilton Farms opens for, and when, is best confirmed with the farm before you visit.
Hinnant Farm
Eutawville, SC
Hinnant Farm sits on Hinnant Road near Eutawville, in the Lake Marion country of Orangeburg County. Farms around this part of the Santee Cooper lakes grow row crops and produce and raise livestock. Details on this operation aren't well documented online, so contact the farm directly to learn what it offers and how to buy.
Holiday Farms
Ridgeland, SC
Holiday Farms is on Grays Highway in Ridgeland, in the Lowcountry pine country of Jasper County. Farms in this corner near the Georgia line grow vegetables and row crops, and some open for seasonal produce or fall activities. Contact the farm directly to confirm what it offers and its hours.
Hollow Creek Tree Farm
Gilbert, SC
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.
Holmes Farms
Loris, SC
Holmes Farms runs a produce stand and country market on Highway 66 in Loris, in Horry County's farm belt. Alongside fresh vegetables, the stand is known for its plants and flowers, including ferns, Gerbera daisies, mandevillas, hibiscus, and hanging baskets. Bales of pine straw round out the garden supplies in season. The Facebook page posts what's fresh and blooming week to week, which is the best way to see current stock.
Honalee Farms
Williston, SC
U-pick blueberries are the draw at Honalee Farms on White Pond Road in Williston, with bushes pruned low for easy reach and pre-picked pints sold for those short on time. The season runs June through August, open daily from 8 a.m. to dark. A farm store carries handcrafted goods, and a small flock of sheep grazes on site. Williston sits in Barnwell County, in the sandhills west of Orangeburg.
Hope Hill Homestead
Ward (Saluda County), SC
Hope Hill Homestead is a small homestead-style farm on Hope Hill Lane near Ward, in Saluda County. Operations at this scale in the Midlands usually mix a garden, poultry or livestock, and seasonal produce sold direct.
Horsecreek Apiaries & Honey Farms LLC
Holly Hill, SC
Horsecreek Apiaries & Honey Farms is a commercial beekeeping operation based on Shuler Belt Road in Holly Hill, running hives across South Carolina and Georgia. Beyond bottling pure raw local honey, the farm raises queens, sells honeybees to other beekeepers, and provides pollination services for peach, blueberry, and cotton growers. Bottled honey sells through the website and specialty grocers. The scale here leans professional, built around bees and crops as much as the jar on the shelf.
Hughey Farms
Boiling Springs, SC
Hughey Farms is an agritourism operation on Asheville Highway (US 176) in Boiling Springs, a fast-growing community just north of Spartanburg in the South Carolina Upstate. Crop and visiting details weren't posted online.
Hunter Farms and Greenhouse
Easley, SC
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.
I-20 Outlet/Gurosik's Berry Plantation
North Augusta, SC
This is Gurosik's roadside outlet stand on West Martintown Road in North Augusta, near the I-20 interchange, serving as a second sales point for the family's berry plantation a few miles away on Briggs Road. The stand sells fresh strawberries, blackberries, asparagus, and cut flowers in season without the drive out to the fields. Cash or check only.
I am the vine muscadine - U-Pick Muscadine
Edgefield, SC
I Am the Vine is a u-pick muscadine vineyard on Prince Circle in Edgefield, in the Ridge country near the Georgia line. Muscadine grapes ripen across South Carolina from late August into September, picked by the bucket for eating, jelly, and wine. Harvest timing varies, so confirm dates with the vineyard before you go.
Indigo Farms
Little River, SC
Indigo Farms is a family farm and market on Highway 57 near Little River, straddling the South Carolina–North Carolina line at Calabash. It grows produce and runs pick-your-own strawberries, blueberries, and blackberries in season. The property packs in a garden center, a scratch bakery, and a barnyard of animals behind the store, which makes it a family outing as much as a produce run. A second stand operates seasonally at Myrtle's Market in Myrtle Beach.
Inman Farms
York, SC
Inman Farms is a family farm on Black Highway near York, in the Piedmont of York County. It's filed under agritourism, the category that covers pick-your-own, fall pumpkins, and farm visits common across this part of upstate South Carolina.
Jameson Berry Farm
Easley, SC
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.
James R. Sease Farms - E34742, also called The Patch
Gilbert, SC
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.
JEB Berries Farm
Belton, SC
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.
Johnson Farms
Inman, SC
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.
Jordan Farms
Fort Lawn, SC
Jordan Farms is an agritourism farm on Seegars Road in Fort Lawn, a small town in Chester County between Rock Hill and Lancaster. Crop and visiting details weren't listed online.
JR's Farm
Barnwell, SC
JR's Farm is on Highway 64 East in Barnwell, seat of Barnwell County in the Savannah River area. Farms across this Sandhills-to-Lowcountry region grow row crops, melons, and produce; the record lists this one as agritourism.
Kling Farm
Jackson, SC
Kling Farm is a small agritourism operation on Old Jackson Highway in Jackson, in Aiken County near the Savannah River. It runs under DMK Family Farm, LLC, a family business registered in 2022. Public listings are thin on specifics, so a phone call is the best way to learn what's in season and whether the farm is open to visitors.
Kylies Strawberry Patch LLC
Rock Hill, SC
Kylies Strawberry Patch grows strawberries on Southeastern Road in Rock Hill, York County, just below the North Carolina line. South Carolina strawberry season peaks from April into June, when U-pick patches like this one open for spring picking.
Lake Greenwood Fishing
Listed at Amber Hill Circle in Cross Hill, this entry points to fishing access on Lake Greenwood, an 11,400-acre reservoir on the Saluda and Reedy rivers. The lake holds largemouth bass, crappie, catfish, and bream, and draws anglers across the Lakelands. The agritourism tag here is a category mismatch for a lake-access spot.
Lever Farms
Pomaria, SC
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.
Little Cane Creek Farm
West Union, SC
Little Cane Creek Farm runs a large themed corn maze on Highway 11 in West Union, in Oconee County's lake-and-mountain country. The maze winds through twisting paths with word games and picture-rubbing stations built around a yearly theme. The 2026 season runs late September through November 1. It sits along the Cherokee Foothills scenic route near Lake Keowee.
Livingston Farms - Woodford Produce
North, SC
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.
Long Family Vineyards
Woodruff, SC
Long Family Vineyards is a longtime vineyard on Bellview Road in Woodruff, in the Spartanburg County countryside of the Upstate. Older South Carolina vineyards like this typically grow muscadines, which ripen for picking and pressing from late summer into fall. The farm offers on-farm pickup and carries Certified SC Grown status. Details online are limited, so contact the vineyard directly to confirm what's available and when the vines open.
Louderbranch Farms & Greenhouses
Walhalla, SC
Louderbranch Farms & Greenhouses grows greenhouse transplants, produce, and fruit at the foot of the Blue Ridge in Walhalla, Oconee County. The farm also sells raw honey, free-range and hatching eggs, chicks, and pasture-raised beef, chicken, and pork, plus handmade goods, both retail and wholesale. Their tagline: "It's the Flavor You Can't Forget."
Lowcountry Produce
Lowcountry Produce is a produce farm on Lobeco Farms Road in the Lobeco community of Beaufort County, part of South Carolina's Lowcountry north of Beaufort. The tidal, sandy soils here grow tomatoes, greens, and melons trucked to markets across the coast.
Lucky Acres Farm
Townville, SC
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.
Lucky B's Farms
Hemingway, SC
Lucky B's Farms runs a small on-farm market and nursery in Williamsburg County, off Highway 512 near Hemingway. The stand sells homegrown tomatoes and vegetables alongside crape myrtles, potted culinary herbs, and wildlife plants and trees for the yard. Boiled peanuts and fresh eggs round out the offerings, and a picnic area and farm animals give families a reason to linger. The market accepts cash, check, and WIC and Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program vouchers.
LushAcres Farm
LushAcres Farm spreads across 340 acres in Clinton and operates as part of Thornwell, the local children's and family ministry. The farm raises pasture-raised beef and poultry, sells eggs, and grows seasonal produce like corn, cantaloupe, watermelon, okra, and peaches. Walking trails, a playground, and community festivals bring families out, and proceeds support Thornwell's work with children and families. The on-site market carries what the fields and pastures produce through the season.
Lynn's Berries Six Mile Farm
Conway, SC
Lynn's Berries Six Mile Farm grows berries on Highway 19 in Conway, Horry County, inland from Myrtle Beach. Coastal-plain farms here run strawberries in spring and blueberries and blackberries into summer for U-pick and roadside sale.
Maple Ridge Farm
Walterboro, SC
Maple Ridge Farm is an agritourism farm outside Walterboro, the Colleton County seat in South Carolina's Lowcountry. Crop and event details weren't listed online.
Marvin Rish
Swansea, SC
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.
May-Lan Tree Plantation
Pelzer, SC
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.
McArthur Farms
Bennettsville, SC
McArthur Farms has grown seasonal fruits and vegetables near Bennettsville since 2007, with pick-your-own strawberries in April as the spring draw. The on-site market carries jams, jellies, pickles, baked goods, and flowers, and the farm serves grilled food and Sunday dinners. A fall corn maze, a May strawberry festival, and a harvest festival round out the year. Reach them at 843-479-3839 or [email protected].
McLeod Farms - 1
McBee, SC
McLeod Farms is one of South Carolina's larger peach growers, working orchards along Highway 151 in McBee for generations under the Mac's Pride label. The roadside market sells tree-ripened peaches through the summer alongside jams, boiled peanuts, and seasonal produce, with a fall corn maze and pumpkins. McBee sits in the Sandhills between Hartsville and Camden, an easy stop off Highway 1.
McLeod Farms - 2
McBee, SC
McLeod Farms, which sells under the Mac's Pride label, works more than 1,000 acres around McBee and grows over 50 peach varieties. Its roadside market on Highway 151 also carries strawberries, blackberries, year-round produce, jarred goods, homemade bakery items, and an in-house ice cream counter. The farm sits in the Sandhills peach country of Chesterfield County.
Mercer House Estate Winery
Lexington, SC
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.
Merry Christmas Tree Farm
Central, SC
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.
Mixon Farm
Gray Court, SC
Mixon Farm sits on Highway 101 South in Gray Court, a small town in Laurens County in the South Carolina Upstate. It's registered as an agritourism farm; specifics weren't posted online.
Mountain View Blueberry Farm
Batesburg, SC
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.
Mountain View Farm - SC
Batesburg, SC
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.
Myer's Blueberries
Summerville, SC
Myer's Blueberries grows blueberries on Twin Lakes Drive in Summerville, Dorchester County, in the pine flatwoods north of Charleston. Lowcountry blueberry U-pick usually opens in June and runs through midsummer.
Myrtle Beach Haunted House - Terror Under The Bridge
Myrtle Beach, SC
Terror Under The Bridge is a seasonal haunted house on George Bishop Parkway in Myrtle Beach, running through the Halloween season. The attraction bills itself as a top Grand Strand haunt, with themed rooms and live actors. Hours and ticket prices shift across October, so check ahead. It makes an easy evening detour for visitors along the coast.
New Life Farm
Central, SC
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.
Newton Blueberry Farm
Hollywood, SC
Newton Blueberry Farm grows blueberries in Hollywood, a rural town in Charleston County southwest of the city near the Edisto River. Coastal blueberry season here runs from June into July for pick-your-own and pre-picked sales.
Nightmare Dungeon Haunted Houses
Greenville, SC
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.
Oak Grove Farms of Gaston SC
Gaston, SC
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.
O'B Joyful Farm
Eastover, SC
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.
Parsons' Tree and Berry Farm
Andrews, SC
Parsons' Tree and Berry Farm grows Christmas trees and berries near Andrews, at an address fittingly called Christmas Tree Avenue, in the Williamsburg-Georgetown county area of the coastal plain. Choose-and-cut trees come in late fall; berry picking fills the warmer months.
Pat Chappell Farms, Inc.
Barnwell, SC
Pat Chappell Farms is an incorporated farm on Boiling Springs Road in Barnwell, in the farming country of western South Carolina near the Savannah River. Established row-crop operations here typically grow cotton, peanuts, corn, and soybeans, sometimes with produce sold locally in season. Public details are limited, so contact the farm directly about crops and availability.
Paul's Blueberries
Paul's Blueberries grows u-pick blueberries along Whitewater Falls Road in the far northwest corner of South Carolina, near the Oconee County line and the Whitewater Falls scenic area. Blueberry season in the SC mountains generally runs from late June into August. Bring your own containers, and expect cash payment at a small operation like this one.
Peach Country
Campobello, SC
Peach Country sits on Highway 11 in Campobello, along the Cherokee Foothills Scenic Highway in northern Spartanburg County. This Upstate stretch is prime peach ground, and roadside stands here sell tree-ripened fruit through the summer harvest.
Peaches 'N' Such - 1
Monetta, SC
Peaches 'N' Such sits on Highway 23 near Monetta, in the Ridge peach belt on the Aiken-Saluda county line. This sandy corridor grows much of South Carolina's peach crop, and roadside stands here sell tree-ripened fruit from May through August.
Peaches 'N' Such - 2
Leesville, SC
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.
Phillips Garden
Springfield, SC
Phillips Garden grows produce near Springfield, a small town in Orangeburg County's row-crop and vegetable country. The name and listing point to a garden-scale grower selling fresh vegetables in season.
Pim's Farm
Darlington, SC
Pim's Farm works land on Dovesville Highway outside Darlington, in the Pee Dee region of northeastern South Carolina. Farms across Darlington County grow tobacco, cotton, soybeans, and produce, and some open stands for seasonal fruit and vegetables. Public information on this farm is limited, so reach out directly for its crops, hours, and whether it welcomes visitors.
Pinebreeze Farm
Pelzer, SC
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.
PK Blueberries
Lugoff, SC
PK Blueberries grows blueberries on Portercross Road in Lugoff, Kershaw County, across the Wateree River from Camden. Midlands blueberry U-pick generally opens in June and runs through July, the core of the season.
Ponderosier Pumpkin Farm
Easley, SC
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.
Rayburne Ridge Farm LLC
Laurens, SC
Rayburne Ridge Farm is an agritourism operation on Bethel Church Road in Laurens, the county seat in the rolling Piedmont of the South Carolina Upstate. Specific crops and visiting hours weren't listed online.
RBS Farms, Inc.
Nichols, SC
RBS Farms, Inc. is based on D & J Road in Nichols, a small Marion County town in the Pee Dee. Farms in this flat, well-watered region grow tobacco, soybeans, corn, and cotton as row crops; the listing files it under agritourism.
Richburg Farms
Manning, SC
Richburg Farms sells hatching eggs, live chicks, and registered KuneKune piglets, plus farm-fresh pecans and its own feed and seed line. The breeding stock is raised on Champion Feed off Paxville Highway in Manning, in Clarendon County. This is a working poultry-and-livestock operation rather than a produce stand, so call ahead if you're after chicks or pigs. Reach them through their website or Facebook page.
Rick Hendrix Farm
Pageland, SC
Rick Hendrix Farm works land on Highway 9 outside Pageland, a Chesterfield County town known statewide as the Watermelon Capital and home to the Pageland Watermelon Festival. Family row-crop farms in this area grow watermelons, cantaloupe, and summer produce sold at roadside stands. Contact the farm directly to find out what's in season and how to buy.
Rivers' Blueberries
Rock Hill, SC
Rivers' Blueberries grows blueberries on Colony Road in Rock Hill, in York County just south of Charlotte. Pick-your-own blueberry season across this part of the Carolina piedmont typically runs from June into July. Ripeness and open days shift week to week, so it's worth checking before you make the drive.
Rose Hill Plantation
Easley, SC
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.
Sandy Flat Berry Patch
Taylors, SC
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.
Sandy Soil Farm
Pelion, SC
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.
Saw Mill Pond Vineyard
Andrews, SC
Saw Mill Pond Vineyard grows grapes on South Olive Street in Andrews, in the Williamsburg-Georgetown county lowlands. Muscadine, the grape best suited to South Carolina's coastal heat and humidity, is the mainstay of small vineyards across this part of the state.
Second Wave Coffee & Books
Lexington, SC
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.
Shadow Lane Farm
Wagener, SC
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.
Smith Blueberry Farm
Leesville, SC
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.
Spring Gulley Farms
Andrews, SC
Spring Gulley Farms is on US Highway 521 in Andrews, in the flatlands where Georgetown and Williamsburg counties meet. Farms in this rural stretch typically raise row crops and vegetables, sometimes opening for seasonal produce or u-pick. Contact the farm directly to find out what's available and when.
Stewarts Farm
Enoree, SC
Stewart's Farm sits on Parker Road in Enoree, an upstate community straddling the Spartanburg and Newberry county line. The listing marks it as agritourism. Farms across this rolling Piedmont area typically run pastures, hay, and small produce plots.
St Julien Plantation -
Eutawville, SC
St. Julien Plantation sits on Old Number 6 Highway in Eutawville, near the shores of Lake Marion in Orangeburg County. The Santee Cooper lakes region mixes farmland, timber, and hunting land, and historic plantation tracts like this one often host events or seasonal agritourism. Check with the property directly for current offerings and access.
Stoney Creek Farm
Aiken, SC
Stoney Creek Farm is on Twin Creek Farm Road in Aiken, in South Carolina's Thoroughbred and equestrian country. Aiken-area farms often combine pasture, hay, and horse boarding with seasonal produce; this one is listed as an agritourism stop.
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