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Roadside Markets
Piedmont District

DENVER DOWNS FARM MARKET
Tom Garrison
4915 Clemson Blvd.
Anderson, SC 29621
(864) 261-8638/8390

June - Feb.
9 A.M. - 6 P.M.
   Spring - Fall
1 P.M. - 6 P.M.   Winter

1 mile west of I-85 Exit 19-B on Clemson Boulevard (Hwy. 76) between Anderson and Clemson

Nov.-Jan - collards - wholesale quantities available.
Oct. Corn maze, pumpkin patch, hayrides and pick your own pumpkins.
(U-pick, We pick), sweet corn, tomatoes, cantaloupes, watermelons, peaches, apples, cider, greens, specialty vegetables, cabbage, onions, green beans, butterbeans, crowder peas, okra, squash, cucumbers, cut flowers, and straw; tours by appointment; your pecans shelled by appointment for 30˘ per pound. (Restrooms available)

Sorrells Christmas Tree Farm
Tracy and Sherry Sorrells

156 Radisson Road
Seneca
, SC  29678
(864) 882-5054

Christmas Tree Farm opens Saturday, November 17 until December 23.  Hours Monday-Sunday from 10:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M.

From Wal-Mart in Seneca, go to red light at Highway Department and take a right on South Radio Station Road.  Continue to a four-way stop sign.  Take a right at the 4-way stop on to Radisson Road.  Farm will be on the right

Honey, candles, hay play area, farm animals and firewood.  During Christmas tree operation we also have fresh wreaths, tree stands and a North Pole mailbox for those Dear Santa letters.  You choose the tree and we will cut.  We also have pre-cut trees for your convenience.  We offer a stump removal service all year round.  Please buy a real tree made in America with God’s help.

CALLAHAM ORCHARDS, INC.
Bobby Callaham, Jr.
Andy Callaham
572 Crawford Road 
Belton, SC 29627
(864) 338-0810

June – October

8 A.M. – 6 P.M.  Monday – Saturday (Market)
10 A.M. – 8 P.M.  Monday – Saturday (Ice Cream Store)
1 P.M. – 5 P.M.  Sunday (Market & Ice Cream Store)

Off of Highway 20, between Belton and Williamston.

Peaches, nectarines, plums, apples, muscadines, blackberries, raspberries, figs, pumpkins, and vegetables; homemade preserves (peach, fig, blackberry); homemade ice cream (many flavors); hay rides and tours by appointment.

MAY-LAN TREE PLANTATION
Bobbie Lancaster
David & Sandy Mayberry
156 Cooley Bridge Road
Pelzer
, SC 29669
(864) 243-3092
Fax: (864) 243-3065
http://www.maylanfarms.com

(Fall) October – Weekdays – Group visits by appointments
Store hours – 2 P.M. – 7:00 P.M. weekdays. 
Saturday hayrides, store open to general public 10 A.M. – 4:30 P.M.  No appointment needed. Closed Sunday

Christmas Sales – Open Thanksgiving Day 12 P.M. – 5:30 P.M., then Monday through Thursday 1:00 P.M. – 5:30 P.M.
Friday/Saturday 10:00 A.M. - 5:30 P.M. Sunday 12:00 P.M. – 5:30 P.M.

Visit our website to learn of Saturday special events.

Farm located off Highway 25 at Ware Place; Turn off Hwy 25 onto Hwy. 247 toward Belton; farm is 1/2 mile on right.

October—Pumpkins (all sizes) corn, hay, gourds, squash, S. C. made jellies, jams, syrups, ciders, candy. Handmade products from local craftsmen. Mums, visit farm animals. Bring the camera!
Christmas – Harvest your own Virginia Pine or Leyland Cypress. Fresh cut Frasier Fir. Wreaths, garland, bows, tasty gifts. DON’T LEAVE WITHOUT trying our “almost” famous Carmel Apple Delight!
Visit our website to learn of special Saturday events!

BEECHWOOD FARM
Billy & Elizabeth Ledford, Judy Best
204 Bates Bridge Rd.

Slater, SC 29683

(864) 836-7465/6075

May - October
7:30 A.M. - 7 P.M.
    Monday - Saturday   Closed on Sunday 

North on Hwy. 276, turn right on Hwy. 414.  Turn left on Bates Bridge Road.  Cross over bridge and turn right at Beechwood Farms.  Behind Slater Mill (J.P. Stevens).

Strawberries, sweet corn, tomatoes, beans, complete line of summer vegetables, pumpkins (call for complete list and for hours available). (Restrooms available) 

May strawberries and October pumpkin tours are available by appointment.

FISHERS AT FAIRVIEW
Fisher's Orchard
Hwy. 290 and 101
Greer, SC 29651
(864) 877-0443
http://www.fishersorchard.com

Open May - September 8 A.M. - 8 P.M.  7 days a week

Located at the intersection of Hwy. 101 & Hwy. 290, 1/2 mile off Wade Hampton Blvd North on Hwy. 290.

Peaches, plums, nectarines, blackberries, tomatoes, melons, and vegetables. Hanging flowers and local strawberries mid-April-May. (Restrooms available) 

FISHER’S ORCHARDS
Tom Fisher
4181 Jordan Road
Greer
, SC
(864) 895-2892
http://www.fishersorchard.com

Open June – September      
8 A.M. – 8 P.M., 7 days a week

5.2 miles north of Greer on Hwy. 14.  Turn right on Mt. Lebanon Church Rd. and follow signs.

U-Pick Peaches and nectarines along with already picked tomatoes, melons and other items available.

Fall Festival October 1-31  Monday – Friday, appointments only. Saturday 9 – 5   Hayrides, farm exhibits, pumpkins, apples, much more - family fun.

Monday - Friday, reservations required. Saturday, "family day", no reservations necessary. 

GRAMLING FARMS, INC.
151 W. Frontage Rd.
Campobello, SC
(864) 472-9649

April - August
9 A.M. to 6 P.M.   Monday - Saturday.
July - August
Noon to 6 P.M. Sunday

From I-26 Exit 5, Hwy. #11; Stand on Frontage Road; look for signs.

Strawberries mid-April - May
Peaches June - August

GRAMLING FARMS FRESH MARKET
Henry Gramling and Eric Nix
14445 Hwy. 176
Gramling, SC 29349
(864) 472-9649
http://www.gramlingfarms.com

April - December
April - Spring Field Trips
October - Fall Field Trips
8 A.M. - 6 P.M.  Monday - Saturday
Noon - 7 P.M.    Sunday (July - August)

From I-26E, Exit 5, Right on Hwy. 11 to Campobello. Left on Hwy. 176. 4 miles on right.

From I-26W, Exit 15, Right on Hwy. 176 toward Inman. 6 miles on left.

Strawberries, peaches, apples, tomatoes, melons. Produce in-season. Gift boxes, jams, jellies, pumpkins, Christmas trees, cider, cheese, ice cream, corn maze,  items, flowers, bread. A family fun day.

Working farm tours, horse and buggy rides (Saturday), antique farm equipment displays. Call for group tours and school field trips, birthday parties.

RAGAN ORCHARDS #1
Thomas & Ann Ragan
7221 Hwy. 9
Inman, SC 29349
(864) 578-1814

Year round
6 A.M. - 9 P.M.   Monday - Saturday
7 A.M. - 9 P.M.   Sunday

Intersection of Hwy. 9 and Hwy. 292 at Lake Bowen, Inman, SC.

Peaches, apples, sweet corn, tomatoes, melons, jams, jellies, fireworks, convenience store (Restrooms available)

Wholesale products available: peaches

RAGAN ORCHARDS #2
Thomas & Ann Ragan
7221 Hwy. 9
Inman, SC 29349
(864) 472-5778

June - October
9 A.M. - 6 P.M.   Monday - Sunday

Intersection of Hwy. 292 & I-26, at Exit 10, Inman, SC

Peaches, apples, sweet corn, tomatoes, melons, jams, jellies

J. L. BELUE FARMS
James, Betty, Mike & Harriett Belue
3773 Parris Bridge Road
Spartanburg, SC 29316
(864) 578-0446
http://www.BelueFarms.com

Late-April to Mid-September
Monday – Saturday
8:00 A.M. – 6:00 P.M.

From I-85: Take Exit 75. Travel north on SC Hwy. 9.  Turn right onto Shoally Creek Road at CVS Pharmacy. Turn left at traffic light onto Parris Bridge Road. Travel .2 mile. Farm is on left.

From I-26: Exit onto I-85 North. Exit 75, travel north on SC Hwy 9. Turn right onto Shoally Creek Road at CVS Pharmacy. Turn left at traffic light onto Parris Bridge Road. Travel .2 mile. Farm is on left.

From downtown Spartanburg: Travel SC Hwy. 9 North (or North Church Street) towards Boiling Springs. Cross Business 85 and travel almost 1 mile. Bear right at traffic light at Exxon Station onto Parris Bridge Road. Travel 2 miles. Farm is on left.

Come to a family farm in operation for more than 50 years. Our cool and clean farm market provides delicious strawberries picked fresh daily, mid-April to the end of May. Peaches fresh from our farm June thru Mid-September.  Other farm fresh produce available: tomatoes, cantaloupes, watermelons, blueberries, squash, okra, sweet bell peppers, hot peppers, sweet corn and beans.

Hot boiled peanuts, local honey made by the bees on the farm, jams, jellies, chow chow relish, pickles, syrups, cold  and refreshing peach and strawberry slushy drinks. Fresh baked sweet breads. Cookbooks, muffin & pie mixes and unique gift items available. Gift baskets packed with special goodies.

Our biggest and best peaches are packed in gift boxes ready to ship to destinations in most of the United States. We ship these gift boxes from the farm Monday thru Wednesday in the months of July - September. Place your order by phone or call ahead to reserve a box for pick up. Visa and MasterCard accepted.

Restrooms available.

COOLEY PEACH FARMS

Strawberry Hill, USA
Restaurant
Old-Tyme Homemade Ice Cream Parlor
James E. Cooley
3097 Hwy. 11 West
Chesnee, SC 29323
http://www.strawberryhillusa.com
(864) 461-7225 Shed
(864) 461-
4000 Ice Cream & Cafe

April - September
Daylight till dark, 7 days a week

Restaurant open year round
6 A.M. - 3 P.M.
Monday - Saturday

Ice Cream Parlor
10 A.M. - 8 P.M.,  7 days a week

Take Scenic Hwy. 11, 6 miles west of Chesnee, halfway between I-26 and I-85.

Red ripe strawberries, tree ripened peaches, vine ripened tomatoes, super sweet  cantaloupes, white nectarines, blackberries, vegetables, watermelon, jams, jellies, ciders, fresh baked breads, fresh churned homemade ice cream. Cafe'.

Welcome everyone to Cooley's Old-Tyme Peach Shed, growing "Top of the Hill" brand fruit for over 60 years.

School tours available.

CASH FARMS, INC
Kline Cash
2008 Battleground Road
Cowpens
, SC 29330
(864) 463-6490
Toll free - (877) 488-8813
Fax: (864) 463-6880

Open year round
Monday – Saturday 7 A.M. – 6 P.M.

Exit 83 off I-85;  north on Hwy. 110 (toward Cowpens National Battlefield); market is 3 miles on right north of I-85.

U-pick peaches, strawberries, fruits and vegetables, year round when available.  Fresh baked fruit breads and pies, jams, jellies, cider, honey, sauces, ice cream.  Mail orders shipped nationwide (except California). (Restrooms available)

Wholesale products available: peaches

NIVENS APPLE FARM
(U-Pik/We-Pik)
(A fun place)
Don & Katherine Nivens
130 Orchard Drive
Moore
, SC 29369
(864) 574-8889 (Aug.-Nov.)
Home: (864) 576-4195
Upstate Area 1-800-218-2956 

August - November
8 A.M. - 6 P.M.  Monday - Saturday
1 P.M. - 6 P.M.  Sunday   

6 miles SW of Spartanburg. From I-85, Exit 63, east 6.2 miles on Hwy. 290 to sign on right. From I-26 take Exit 28; go south on 221 1 mile; right on Hwy. 290; 2.5 miles to sign on left. 

Corn maze, animal exhibit, farm store, picnic tables. Family Fun on the farm – birthday parties. Educational and entertaining hayrides and school tours are our specialty (groups call for reservations)

Apples, pumpkins, apple cider, apple butter, jellies, relishes and fall decorations. Fresh baked pies and breads.

Debit and credit cards accepted. Complimentary drink of cold cider.

Restrooms and hand wash sinks.

Wholesale products available: apples, pumpkins, gourds 

GREEN ACRES PRODUCE AND MORE
James Anderson
5750 Anderson Mill Road
Moore, SC 29369
(864) 576-2784

Seasonal

Take I-26 to Hwy. 221 to Hwy. 290. Go about 3 miles, then turn onto Anderson Mill Road. Farm is about 1.5 miles on the left.

Strawberries and produce.

BUSH RIVER FARMS
ALL JERSEY CREAMERY

Richard A. Doran, Jr.
3342 Bush River Road
Newberry
, SC 29108
(803) 276-7366

Milk products are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Processing plant is running Monday, Wednesday and Friday
Mornings.
Dairy operates daily from 3 P.M. – 6 P.M.  

From I-26 exit #72, Route 121 South towards Newberry.  At first traffic light yield to right over bridge.  At lumber yard turn left on Airport Road until it ends.  Turn right on Bush River Road.  Farm is 2 miles out on left.  Look for the blue sign

Newberry’s own fresh all-Jersey milk in gallon jugs of whole, 2% and skim.  Chocolate milk is available in pint bottles.  Seasonal vegetables.

CHAPPELLS NURSERY & GARDEN CENTER
Michael Dipner
1629 Wilson Road
Newberry, SC  29108
(803) 276-9909 

Open Year Round
9 a.m. – 6 p.m.  Monday – Saturday
1 p.m. – 5 p.m. Sundays

From I-26 Exit 74, go West on Hwy. 34, Right on Hwy. 76,  .4 mile on left

Annuals, perennials, herbs, vegetable plants, bulbs, potted plants, geraniums, hanging baskets, roses, shrubs, trees, palms & other tropicals.

Fall – Pumpkins, pansies, mums, straw, corn stalks.

Winter – Christmas trees, live wreaths and garland, poinsettias.

Call for group tours and school field trips.

 
 
                                                                                     


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