Looking for fresh fruits and vegetables? Or are you searching for that one antique piece to complete your collection? From the freshest foods to the most well preserved antiques and everything in between the Lake Hartwell area has it and we are just waiting for you to stop by.
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| Downtown Athens Several block area. Find Broad Street that borders the UGA campus, park, explore, hang out, eat and shop. |
J & J Flea Market 11661 Commerce Rd Athens, GA 30607 www.jandjfleamarket.com 706-613-2410 “Georgia’s biggest & best flea market” Open year round Sat. and Sun. 8am to 5pm. From I-85 take exit 149, follow Hwy 441 South for 15 miles, on left. |
| 2 Tanger Outlet Centers Commerce, GA 125 brand name outlets and a Food court Exit 149 off of I-85 www.tangeroutlet.com 706-335-3354 |
Hartwell Farmer’s Market Intersection of Carter & Howell Streets, across from the new City Hall. 500 East Howell St. Hartwell, GA 30643 April-Nov Saturday Hours: 7:00 AM – Noon Tuesday: Hours: 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM. |
Lavonia Antique Market Downtown Hartwell |
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| Georgia Toccoa Region | |
| Downtown Toccoa Shops and restaurants |
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| South Carolina Clemson Region | |
| Clemson University Campus 864-656-4789 www.clemson.edu Hendrix Student Center Clemson’s popular ice cream and special Blue Cheese. |
Greenville’s Farmer’s Market www.saturdaymarketlive.com Saturdays, 8 am to Noon, May 1 to Oct. 30 on Main Street in Downtown Greenville |
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Downtown Greenville If you don’t mind walking, park near Main St, and stroll up and down the street, it’s beautiful, clean, thriving with people of all ages, some local and some from other countries. Greenville has several companies that pull talent from overseas. Main Street will also take you to the beautiful Falls Park on the Reedy River. Over the river is a unique curved pedestrian suspension bridge. Spend the afternoon walking through the park, shopping and dining. |
| Bryson’s Apple Orchard 1011 Chattooga Ridge Rd. Mountain Rest, SC 29664 864-647-9427 Open Aug. – Nov., daily, 9am – 6pm. You can pick them or they can. There are many varieties of apples to choose from. Peaches are also sold. |
Pendleton Farmers Market On village green Pendleton, SC 29670 www.pendletonfarmersmarket.org Thurs. 4 – 6pm |
| Bee Well Honey & Natural Market 205 Hampton Ave. Hwy 8 Pickens, SC 29671 www.beewellhoneyfarm.com 864-898-5122 Shop for pure honey, beekeeping supplies and natural foods. |
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| Ram Cat Alley Historic District Seneca, SC www.ramcatalleysc.com Downtown Seneca’s arts and entertainment district Pottery, cafes, antiques, gifts, fine cuisine, clothing and books are just a few of the things you will find here. |
Seneca’s Farmers Market Main St. Seneca, SC 29678 Open Tues., Thurs. and Sat. 7am – noon |
| The Happy Berry 510 Gap Hill Rd. (off Hwy 183) Six Mile, SC 29682 www.thehappyberry.com 864-350-9345 Pick your own blueberries, blackberries, elderberries, grapes and figs when in season |
Lucky Acres Farm 1024 Milford Rd. Townville, SC 29689-4316 www.luckyacresfarm.com 864-287-2339 Three miles from I-85 exit 11 Call for hours and directions. Visit this family run Alpaca farm. See the animals and buy products made from the Alpaca’s sheared fur like yarn, felt, hats, gloves, cloth or moccasins. Alpacas are very intelligent, mild-tempered, inquisitive animals that are members of the camel family. They don’t smell bad, like other farm animals. |
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Walhalla Farmer’s Market Church St. Walhalla, SC 29691 Open Wed. & Fri., 7am to noon |
| South Carolina Anderson Region | |
| Denver Downs Farm Store Located 1 mile West of I-85 On US 76 at corner With Lakeside Rd Anderson, SC 29621 864-940-2293 www.denverdownsfarm.com Open May 1 until Jan. 1, Mon. – Fri. 9 – 6, Sat. 9 – 5 Fresh shrimp brought in from the SC coast (when in season, Wed. – Sat.), local fruits and vegetables |
Farmer’s Market North Murray Ave. & Tribble St. Downtown Anderson 864-231-1924 May – Nov. Tues. & Thurs, 10am to 1pm Sat., 8am to 1pm |
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Hardy Berry Farm 232 Strawberry Rd Anderson, SC 29626 www.hardyberryfarm.com 864-224-5441 April – Sept., call for hours/never open on Sun. This is a family run farm where you can pick or buy fresh strawberries, blackberries, blueberries, raspberries, peaches and muscadines when in season. Their country store sells a variety of items like fresh bread, honey, jams and homemade ice cream. |
| Kitchen Emporium & Gifts 303A South Main Street Downtown Anderson, SC 29624 Kitchen Emporium Website 864-225-2021 Mon. – Fri. 10 am – 5:30pm Sat. 10 am – 4 pm Wine, kitchen, local products and gift shop; special events room that can accommodate about 20 guests, cooking demonstrations with a meal or as a hors d’oeuvre party and wine tasting events. |
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![]() Split Creek Farm, LLC 3806 Centerville Rd. Anderson, SC 29625 www.splitcreek.com 864-287-3921 I-85, exit 14 (Hwy 187), turn north towards Clemson, go 2.7 miles, turn right onto Centerville Rd (by gas station), farm is ¼ mile on the left. Meet some goats and buy fantastic products made from their milk. If you stop by in the spring, you can see the baby goats! They will let you sample some of the products. They sell goat cheese, chevre, fromage blanc, feta, fudge, milk, butter and cheese balls. They have gift baskets that they can mail to people. The baskets are a great gift for someone who has everything and loves food! You can even order more products once you get home and they will ship them to you. They have a folk art shop, other farm animals and tours are available by appointment for a small fee. |
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| Anderson Jockey Lot and Farmers Market 4530 US 29 N. Belton, SC www.jockeylot.com 864-224-2027 The Anderson Jockey Lot is one of the South’s largest flea markets. There are items being sold inside and outside. This place is kind of funky and has a disorganized layout of venders, but it is entertaining to see what is for sale. |
Callaham Orchards 559 Crawford Rd. Belton, SC 29627 Drive North from Belton on Hwy 20 for 3 miles turn right on Crawford Rd, follow the signs. Hours seasonal/tours available, call first www.carolinapeaches.com 864-338-0810/864-338-5302 On this family farm, you can stroll through orchards of seasonal fruit (peaches, berries, plums, nectarines, figs, apples, pumpkins and muscadines), Feed farm animals, enjoy home churned ice cream, look around the store and play a duck race game. |
| May-Lan Tree Plantation 156 Cooley Bridge Rd Pelzer, SC 29669 Located ½ mile off of Hwy 25 South on Hwy 247 (Belton Hwy) www.maylanfarms.com 864-243-3092 Seasonal hours, call first. Christmas trees, gourds, squash, corn stalks and pumpkin farm, offers various children’s activities at certain times of the year (April, October and December). General store has a variety of products such as jellies, jams, ciders, syrups, butter and local honey. |
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Happy Cow Creamery 332 McKelvey Rd Pelzer, SC 29669 Off Hwy 25, 2 miles South of Ware Place, left on McKelvey Rd., I mile www.happycowcreamery.com 864-243-9699 Mon. – Fri. 9am to 7pm, Sat. 9am to 5pm, closed Sunday If you happen to be in Pelzer, stop by for some chemical free pure milk, butter, cheese, sausage, chicken, naturally grown fruits. Tours by appointment. |

















