Farms in South Carolina: What You Need to Know
South Carolina sits within the Southeast, and visitors across the state have access to farms reflecting the area's growing conditions and seasonal calendar. Whether you're near Columbia or elsewhere in South Carolina, use the map below to find the closest location and check current ratings before you go.
Southeastern Farms
The Southeast's long growing season keeps farms across Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, Arkansas, Kentucky, and Louisiana active for much of the year, from early strawberries through summer produce into a mild fall.
Best Time to Visit a Farm in South Carolina
An early spring start, active through summer, with a mild extended fall.
Tips for Visiting Farms in South Carolina
Morning visits help beat both crowds and heat, especially during the region's early spring and summer growing months.