Farmers Markets in South Carolina
91 farmers markets listed across South Carolina. Local markets where area farmers sell in one place. Directory updated August 2026.
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2600 Bull Street Farmers market
This 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.
Abbeville Farmers Market
The Abbeville Farmers Market runs on North Main Street in Abbeville, a historic Upstate town built around its old courthouse square. Local growers sell seasonal produce and farm products a short walk from the square and its opera house.
ACE Basin Growers / ACE Food Hub
Orangeburg, SC
ACE Basin Growers is a nonprofit food hub in Orangeburg, started in 2019 to help small and mid-size South Carolina farms reach wholesale buyers at no charge. Through its ACE Food Hub, it also runs FoodShare Orangeburg, a biweekly produce box built for SNAP and EBT customers and Healthy Bucks coupons. The organization ties into a statewide food-hub network and works closely with South Carolina State University's agriculture programs. Farmers and shoppers connect through the hub, not a storefront.
Adam's Mobile Market
Easley, SC
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.
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The 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.
Anderson County Farmers Market
The Anderson County Farmers Market operates at 402 North Murray Avenue in Anderson, in the state's Upstate. Growers from Anderson and neighboring counties sell seasonal fruits, vegetables, and other farm products through the growing season.
Ashland United Methodist Church Farmers Market
Held 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.
Barnwell Farmers' Market
Barnwell, SC
The Barnwell Farmers' Market sets up at Fuller Park on Dunbarton Boulevard in Barnwell, a small town in Barnwell County near Aiken and the Savannah River. Local growers bring seasonal produce to the park-side market.
Blythewood Farmers Market
Blythewood, SC
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.
Cheraw Farmers' Market
Cheraw, SC
The Cheraw Farmers' Market runs on Front Street in downtown Cheraw, a historic Pee Dee town in Chesterfield County known for its preserved old district. Growers sell seasonal produce and farm goods near the town green.
Chester Farmers' and Artisan Market
Chester, SC
The Chester Farmers' and Artisan Market pairs local produce with handmade crafts on Columbia Street in downtown Chester. Alongside seasonal fruits and vegetables, artisan vendors sell their work in this small Piedmont town between Columbia and Charlotte.
Clemson Farmers Market
Clemson, SC
The Clemson Farmers Market is a seasonal community market located at Patrick Square in Clemson, South Carolina. Held weekly on Wednesdays from May through October, the market features local farmers, food vendors, artisans, and small businesses offering fresh produce, baked goods, specialty foods, and handmade goods. The market provides a welcoming space for residents, students, and visitors to support local agriculture and connect with the community.
Colleton Farmers' Market
Walterboro, SC
The Colleton Farmers' Market operates on East Washington Street in Walterboro, the Colleton County seat in the South Carolina Lowcountry. Area farmers sell seasonal produce and other local products near the town's antique district.
Columbia State Farmers Market
The 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.
Community Artisan & Farmers Market
Columbia, SC
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.
Cypress Center Farmers' Market at Clarendon...
Manning, SC
This farmers market is held at the Cypress Center on the Clarendon Health System campus, 50 East Hospital Street in Manning. Growers from the Clarendon County area sell seasonal fruits and vegetables at a site that pairs local food with the hospital's health-and-wellness programs.
Downtown Farmers' Market
Florence, SC
Florence's Downtown Farmers' Market runs on South Dargan Street, next to Wholly Smokin' BBQ in the city's revitalized downtown. Growers from the Pee Dee region sell seasonal produce and farm goods a few blocks from Florence's arts and dining district.
Easley Farmers Market
The 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.
Ebenezer Lutheran Church Farmers Market
Hosted 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.
Fairfield Farmers and Artisans Market
Winnsboro, SC
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.
Feed & Seed Co.
Greenville, SC
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.
Foothills Heritage Market
Westminster, SC
The Foothills Heritage Market is a farmers and artisan market on Hayfield Road in Westminster, in Oconee County near the Blue Ridge foothills. Growers and makers from the far western Upstate sell seasonal produce, meats, and handmade goods.
Fountain Inn Farmers Market
The Fountain Inn Farmers Market runs on Depot Street in downtown Fountain Inn, a small town south of Greenville. Growers sell seasonal produce and local goods near the town's restored depot and Commerce Park.
Frosty Farmer Winter Market, LLC
Greenville, SC
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.
GHS Fountain Inn Farmers Market
Run in partnership with Greenville Health System (now Prisma Health), this Depot Street market in Fountain Inn ties fresh local produce to a community-health mission. It sits beside the town's other downtown market near the historic depot, drawing growers from the Greenville–Laurens county line.
Good To Go Mobile Market
Greenville, SC
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.
Grace United Methodist Church Farmers' Market
Columbia, SC
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.
Gullah Farmers Cooperative Association
St Helena Island, SC
The Gullah Farmers Cooperative Association organizes small Black-owned farms on St. Helena Island and the surrounding Sea Islands, a community rooted in Gullah Geechee agricultural tradition. Formed in 2010, the co-op grows produce, then processes and packs it in food-safe facilities to sell into grocery stores and directly to customers. The model pools resources so member farmers can reach markets they couldn't alone, while keeping Lowcountry farming knowledge in younger hands.
Hilton Head Farmers' Market
Hilton Head, SC
This market sets up on Lighthouse Road within the Sea Pines resort on Hilton Head Island, in South Carolina's Lowcountry. Island markets in this stretch of the coast typically carry local produce, seafood, and prepared foods from area growers and vendors. Coastal resort markets often run on a seasonal calendar, so check the current days and hours before you visit.
Irmo Farmers' Market
Irmo, SC
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.
James Island Presbyterian Church Farmers Market
James Island Presbyterian Church hosts this neighborhood market at 1632 Fort Johnson Road, on James Island just outside downtown Charleston. Church-run Lowcountry markets like this usually feature local produce, baked goods, and vendors from the surrounding sea-island community. Check the church's current schedule before visiting.
Jasper County Farmers Market
This county market operates at 359 East Wilson Street in Ridgeland, the seat of Jasper County in South Carolina's southern Lowcountry near the Georgia line. Area farmers bring regional produce and goods to the market. Check current days and hours before visiting.
Kingstree Eat Smart Farmers' Market
Kingstree, SC
The Eat Smart market runs at 200 Hampton Avenue in downtown Kingstree, the Williamsburg County seat in the Pee Dee region. The Eat Smart name points to a health- and nutrition-focused market bringing fresh local produce to the community. Confirm the current season and hours before you go.
Lake City Farmers Market
Lake City's market sets up at 111 Henry Street, downtown in a Florence County town with a long history in farming and produce shipping across the Pee Dee. Local growers bring seasonal fruits and vegetables. Lake City also hosts the ArtFields festival each spring, which fills the same downtown blocks.
Landrum Farmers' Market
Landrum, SC
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.
Lexington Farmers' Market
Lexington, SC
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.
Manning Farmers Market
Manning's market operates at 21 East Boyce Street, downtown in the Clarendon County seat between Columbia and the coast. Local growers bring seasonal Midlands produce to the market. Confirm current days and hours before visiting.
McCormick Market
This market runs on South Main Street in downtown McCormick, a small town in western South Carolina near the Savannah River and Lake Thurmond. Area farmers and makers bring produce and goods to the town center. Check the current season and hours before you go.
Moncks Corner Farmers Market
Moncks Corner's market sets up at 418 East Main Street, downtown in the Berkeley County seat north of Charleston near Lake Moultrie. Local growers bring Lowcountry produce and seasonal goods. Confirm the current market day and hours before visiting.
MUSC Farmers' Market
Charleston, SC
The Medical University of South Carolina hosts this market on the Horseshoe at 171 Ashley Avenue, on its downtown Charleston campus. Aimed at students, staff, patients, and neighbors, campus markets like this bring local produce and food vendors to a central green. Check MUSC's current schedule before visiting.
Old Town Farmers' Market
Rock Hill, SC
This market runs at 115 Caldwell Street in Old Town Rock Hill, the historic downtown district of this York County city south of Charlotte. Local farmers and vendors bring produce and seasonal goods to the downtown market space. Confirm current days and hours before you go.
Orangeburg County Farmers Market
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The Orangeburg County market operates at the county fairground, 350 Magnolia Street in Orangeburg. Growers from this Midlands farming county bring seasonal produce and goods to the fairground grounds. Check current market days and hours before visiting.
PAL Food Hub
Spartanburg, SC
PAL Food Hub connects Spartanburg to fresh regional produce through an online local-food marketplace run by the community wellness nonprofit PAL. It sources mainly from farms within 75 miles of Spartanburg County, reaching farther in the cold months when local supply thins. Orders are placed online and picked up on Thursdays at several spots around the city, including its South Spring Street office and neighborhood partners. The hub links area growers to shoppers without a fixed storefront.
Pee Dee Farmers Market
This is the shopper-facing name for the state produce market at 2513 West Lucas Street in Florence. Its open-air sheds carry South Carolina fruits and vegetables in season, plus plants and flowers from area growers. Retail runs Monday through Saturday, with free admission and parking. The SC Department of Agriculture manages the site.
Pee Dee State Farmers Market
One of South Carolina's three state-run markets, the Pee Dee State Farmers Market covers about 50 acres on West Lucas Street between Florence and Darlington, near I-95 and I-20. It serves as a hub for the region's produce growers and ornamental horticulture industry and draws more than 700,000 visitors a year. Retail runs Monday through Saturday, and admission and parking are free.
Pendleton Farmers Market
This market sets up on the downtown Village Green in Pendleton, a historic Anderson County town just east of Clemson. Upstate farmers and makers bring produce, plants, and prepared foods to the town square through the growing season. Confirm current dates and hours before you go.
Pick Pocket Plantation Farrmers Market
Pick Pocket Plantation is a family farm at 93 Trask Farm Road in Beaufort, in South Carolina's Lowcountry. Its on-farm market offers produce and goods grown on the property. Farm-based markets like this often keep seasonal hours, so contact the farm to confirm before visiting.
Port Royal Farmers Market
The Port Royal Farmers Market runs every Saturday year-round from 9am to noon at Naval Heritage Park in this small Beaufort County town near the water. Vendors bring local produce alongside shrimp, poultry, beef, pork, eggs, bread, cheese, plants, and fresh-cut flowers, with food stalls serving barbecue, dumplings, soup, and baked goods.
Ralph H. Johnson Medical Center Farmers Market
This market operates at the Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center, 109 Bee Street in downtown Charleston. Hospital-campus markets like this bring local produce and vendors to veterans, staff, and nearby residents. Check the medical center's current schedule before visiting.
Right Choice, Fresh Start Farmers' Market
Orangeburg, SC
Right Choice, Fresh Start runs at 3310 Magnolia Street in Orangeburg. The name points to a health- and access-focused market bringing fresh local produce to the community. Confirm current days and hours before you go.
Rosewood Market and Deli Farmers' Market
Columbia, SC
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.
Saint Stephens Farmers Market
This rural market operates at 113 Ravenell Drive in Saint Stephen, a small Berkeley County town north of Charleston. Local growers bring seasonal Lowcountry produce and goods to the market. Check current days and hours before visiting.
Sandhill Farmers Market
This 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.
SC State Farmers' Market
West Columbia, SC
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.
Shandon United Methodist Church Farmers Market
Shandon 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.
Six Mile Farmers' Market
Six Mile, SC
Six Mile's market runs on South Main Street in this small Pickens County town in the Upstate, near Clemson and Lake Keowee. Area growers bring seasonal produce and goods to the town center. Confirm current days and hours before you go.
Soda City Market
Columbia, SC
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.
South Sumter Farmers Market
This market operates at 327 Manning Avenue in Sumter, serving the south side of this Midlands city. Local growers bring seasonal produce and goods to the neighborhood. Check current days and hours before visiting.
Sumter County Farmers Market
The Sumter County market sets up at 700 West Liberty Street in Sumter. Growers from this Midlands farming county bring seasonal produce and goods to the market. Confirm the current market day and hours before you go.
Swamp Rabbit Cafe and Grocery
Greenville, SC
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.
The Market at Inman Farms
The Market at Inman Farms sits on Black Highway (Route 5) in York, out in the rolling farm country of western York County near the North Carolina line. The name marks it as an on-farm market rather than a downtown pavilion, the kind of stop where seasonal produce comes straight off the land. Days and vendor details weren't available online.
The Open Market
The Open Market runs on Sunny Acres Road in Pacolet Mills, a former textile-mill village in eastern Spartanburg County along the Pacolet River. It's listed as a farmers market serving the small towns between Spartanburg and Gaffney. Current hours and vendor lineup weren't posted online.
Travelers Rest Community Farmers Market
This 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.
Tree of Life Congregation Farmers Market
Tree 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.
Trinity Episcopal Church Farmers Market
This 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.
Tuesday Local Farmers' Market
The 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.
Unitarian Universal Fellowship Farmers Market
The 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.
Upstate Locally Grown online Farmer's Market
Upstate Locally Grown works as an online farmers market rather than a physical stall, taking orders from area growers and coordinating pickup near Honea Path in Anderson County. The model lets small Upstate farms sell direct without staffing a booth every week. Ordering details weren't confirmed online.
Virginia Wingard United Methodist Farmers' Market
Columbia, SC
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.
Washington Street United Church Farmers Market
Washington 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.
West Ashley Farmers Market - Charleston, SC
Charleston, SC
City sponsored farmers market featuring farmers, growers, prepared and packaged food and beverage vendors, artists, live music, free parking & More!
Whaley Street United Methodist Church Farmers Market
Whaley 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.
Aiken County Farmers Market
Aiken, SC
Bamberg Farmers Market
Bamberg, SC
Catawba Farm and Food Coalition
Chester, SC
Charleston Farmers Market - Marion Square
Charleston, SC
City Center Farmers Market
Florence, SC
Conway Farmers Market
Conway, SC
Farmers Market of Bluffton
Bluffton, SC
Georgetown Farmers Market
Georgetown, SC
GrowFood Carolina
Charleston, SC
Kershaw County Farmers Market
Camden, SC
Little River Farmers Market
Little River, SC
Lowcountry Street Grocery
Charleston, SC
Market Common Farmers Market
Myrtle Beach, SC
Mount Pleasant Farmers Market
Mount Pleasant, SC
North Myrtle Beach Farmers Market
North Myrtle Beach, SC
Surfside Beach Farmers Market
Surfside Beach, SC
Swamp Rabbit Cafe & Grocery
Greenville, SC
The American Legion Farmers Market
Sumter, SC
Union County Farm & Craft Market
Union, SC
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farmers markets are in South Carolina?
US Farm Trail lists 91 farmers markets in South Carolina, with listings around Orangeburg, Easley, Barnwell. The directory is updated as farms are added and verified.
How do I find a farmers market near me in South Carolina?
Use the map above to find farmers markets closest to you, or browse the list — every listing includes location, description, and contact details so you can call or visit.
Do these farms sell directly to the public?
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