Myrtle Beach Area Farmers Markets: Guide to 5 Fresh Local Markets


 

The greater Myrtle Beach area, famously known for its beaches and golf course homes, is also supported by a thriving local food scene. For residents and seasonal visitors, this means easy access to farmers markets offering everything from sun-ripened produce and local honey to artisanal baked goods and fresh seafood.

Many of the markets in Horry and Georgetown Counties are organized under the Waccamaw Market Cooperative (WMC), a network dedicated to promoting local agriculture and providing access to farm-fresh foods across the region. Shopping at these markets not only provides the freshest ingredients but also supports local farmers and artisans.

Here is your comprehensive guide to the core farmers markets located across the Myrtle Beach, Conway, Surfside Beach, and Carolina Forest areas. For more details on the lifestyle and real estate options in the region, start your search at the Coastal Area Guide homepage.

1. Myrtle's Market (City of Myrtle Beach)

Myrtle's Market is the official farmers market for the city and serves as a major hub for fresh, local food. Its mid-week and weekend schedule makes it an easy stop for stocking up on groceries.

DetailInformation
LocationCorner of Mr. Joe White Avenue and Oak Street, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
SeasonMid-April through late October (Primary Season)
Days/HoursWednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
FeaturesHomegrown produce, fresh fruits, unique local food items, and plenty of free parking.

2. Market Common Farmers Market (Valor Park)

Situated near the popular retail and residential hub of Market Common, this market is easily accessible for residents of South Myrtle Beach and the surrounding areas. It is known for its scenic location in Valor Park.

DetailInformation
LocationValor Park, 1120 Farrow Parkway, Myrtle Beach, SC
SeasonApril through December (WMC-managed market)
Days/HoursSaturdays, 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
ProductsLocal produce, artisanal baked goods, prepared foods, and handmade crafts. Accepts SNAP/EBT.

3. Downtown Conway Farmers Market

The historic river town of Conway hosts a charming farmers market that is a cornerstone of the local community. Its setting, right along the Waccamaw River, makes it a picturesque weekend destination.

DetailInformation
LocationUnder the Main Street Bridge, Conway, SC 29526
SeasonApril through December
Days/HoursSaturdays, 8:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
ProductsFocuses heavily on local agriculture: fresh fruits and vegetables, local honey, farm-fresh eggs, meats, and potted plants.
Accepted ProgramsSNAP/EBT, SFMNP (Senior and WIC Vouchers).

4. Surfside Beach Farmers Market

Located just south of Myrtle Beach, the Surfside Beach market provides a highly convenient mid-week option for residents and vacationers staying along the South Strand.

DetailInformation
LocationMemorial Park (Corner of Surfside Drive & Willow Drive North), Surfside Beach, SC 29575
SeasonApril through December
Days/HoursTuesdays, 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
ProductsLocally sourced produce, artisan crafts, specialty food items.
Accepted ProgramsSNAP/EBT, SFMNP (Senior and WIC Vouchers).

5. Carolina Forest Farmers Market

The rapidly growing residential area of Carolina Forest also has its own dedicated market to serve the community's demand for local food.

DetailInformation
Location2554 Carolina Forest Blvd, Myrtle Beach, SC 29579
SeasonMay through October (Seasonal)
Days/HoursThursdays, 1:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
ProductsA diverse selection including fresh produce, baked goods, meats, herbs, honey, and prepared foods.

These markets are vital gathering places that support the local economy and ensure that communities across the Grand Strand have access to the freshest ingredients. Before visiting, it's always a good idea to confirm seasonal opening dates and times.

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