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Lowcountry Farmers Markets Are Now Open: Here’s Where To Go

Find out when and where local farmers markets are open from now through November. Photo: Heaven FM

Lowcountry Farmers Markets Are Now Open: Here’s Where To Go

When
Apr 28th, 2026 - Dec 1st, 2026
All Day

The Lowcountry’s farmer market season has started back again this year, with most local markets lasting through November. Here is where you can find the freshest home-grown produce or the cutest home-made items that are perfect for you and your family:

Charleston Farmers Market – Marion Square
329 Meeting Street, Charleston, SC 29403
Every Saturday from April 4th to November 21st – 8AM-2PM

*Closed July 4th & Nov. 28th

West Ashley Farmers Market – Ackerman Park
55 Sycamore Avenue, Charleston, SC 29407

Every Wednesday from April 1st to October 14th – 3-7PM

Mount Pleasant Farmers Market – Moultrie Middle School
645 Coleman Blvd, Mt Pleasant, SC 29464

Every Tuesday from April to September – 3:30-7:00PM

North Charleston Farmer’s Market – Park Circle Pavilion
4800 Park Circle, North Charleston, SC 29405

Every Thursday from May 7th to October 29th – 3-7PM

Moncks Corner Farmers Market – Moncks Corner Regional Recreation Complex
418 E Main St, Moncks Corner, SC 29461

Every Thursday from April 2nd to November 12th. 3-7PM through October – 3-6PM starting November 1st.

Isle of Palms Farmers Market – Isle of Palms
24 28th Avenue, Isle of Palms, SC 29451
Every third Thursday from June through October from 4-7PM.
Thursday, June 18
Thursday, July 16
Thursday, August 20
Thursday, September 17

Thursday, October 15

St. Stephen Farmers Market – The Pavilion
113 Ravenell Dr, St. Stephen, SC 29479

Every Wednesday from 3-7PM

Goose Creek Farmers Market – Central Creek Park
147 Old Moncks Corner Rd

Every 1st & 3rd Wednesday from March to November.

Johns Island Farmers Market – Sea Island Farmers Market
2024 Academy Rd, Johns Island SC 29455

Every Saturday starting April 18th, year-round – 9/9:30AM-1/1:30PM

Summerville Farmers Market –
Market is located in the First Citizens Bank parking lot behind Summerville Town Hall
200 S main Street, Summerville, SC

Every Saturday from April to December – 8:00AM-1:00PM

Freshfields Village Farmers Market
149 Village Green Lane Kiawah Island SC, 29455

Every Monday from June 1st to August 31st – 3-7PM

Sullivan’s Island Farmers Market
1921 Ion Ave Sullivan’s Island, SC 29482

Every Thursday – 2:30-7:30PM

Hanahan Farmers Market – Pavilion @ The Hawks Nest
1177 Williams Lane Hanahan, SC 29410.
One Saturday per month, EXCLUDING June & July, 10AM-1PM
April 25th
May 30th
August 29th
September 26th
October 31st
November 21st

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