Festivals & Events
Fall Farmers Markets in Myrtle Beach
Ah, fall; the season that everyone loves because the weather cools down and things such as pumpkin spice and layered outfits are back in style. Believe it or not, visiting Myrtle Beach in the fall is pretty great since there are fewer crowds, the air is slightly cooler, and hotel deals are plentiful. There are also many things to do in the fall, such as visiting fall festivals and beloved farmers markets.
If you’re looking for a farmers market to visit while you’re in Myrtle Beach this fall, we’ve got you covered:
Conway Farmers Market
If you’re looking for a good fall farmers market, be sure to visit the Conway Farmers Market on the corner of Laurel Street & 2nd Avenue. This farmers market takes place on Saturdays from 8 a.m. until 1 p.m. through October 26th. Here you can find fresh produce, jams & jellies, honey, baked goods, etc.
CCU Farmers Market
Check out the Coastal Carolina University Farmers Market on September 4, October 2, and November 6 on Prince Lawn. All three events will take place from 9am – 2pm and will feature products from students as well as other vendors.
Georgetown Farmers Market
On Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. through October 26, head over to 122 Screven Street for the Georgetown Farmers Market. Scoop up fresh delicious goodies such as fruits & veggies, baked goods, ready-to-eat food, and more, plus artisan crafts and other great items.
Market Common Market
Head on over to Valor Park at The Market Common on Saturdays from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. for a variety of goods. Here, you can find fresh produce, ready-to-eat goodies, crafts, honey, and much more. This market runs until October 26.
Myrtle Beach Produce
Have you ever driven down 29th Avenue North and seen a little produce stand on the side of the road? That’s Myrtle Beach Produce and next time you drive by, you should stop and check out their goods. Myrtle Beach Produce has everything from fresh fruits & veggies, local honey, jams & preserves, jellies, sauces, pickled items, cheeses, nuts, and more. They also have boiled peanuts!
Myrtle's Market
If you’ve been to downtown Myrtle Beach, chances are you’ve seen Myrtle’s Market on Mr. Joe White Avenue at Oak Street. This market features fresh fruit & veggies, seafood, jams & Jellies, crafts, honey, and more, such as homemade products and crafts. This market is open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday until the end of October. They usually also host a Thanksgiving Market during the holiday season.
North Myrtle Beach Farmers Market
Each Friday from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. you can check out the North Myrtle Beach Farmers Market at 925 1st Avenue South. This farmers market runs until October 25. Guests here will find things such as artisan crafts, baked goods, fresh produce, and much more.
Pawleys Island Farmers Market
Do some open-air farmers market shopping at the Hammock Shops in Pawleys Island on the last Sunday of each month. This farmers market is held from 11am-3pm and ends on November 24.
Surfside Beach Farmers Market
The Surfside Beach Farmers Market is held on Tuesdays from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. until October 29. It is located on the corner of Surfside Drive & Will Drive North. Products here include vegetables, fruits, baked goods, artisan crafts, and much more.