Vendor Events in Little River, SC

2 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Little River, SC. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Little River(1)

Little River Farmers Market

by Little River Farmers Market Organizers

4460 Mineola Ave, Little River, SC 29566

Wed: 1:00 PM-6:00 PM, May 4 - Oct 26

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Running weekly from May through late October, the Little River Farmers Market brings together local producers and growers at 4460 Mineola Ave in this charming South Carolina coastal community. As a farmers market, this venue focuses on fresh, locally-sourced products rather than the broader mix you'd find at a general craft fair, making it an ideal destination for customers seeking quality ingredients and producers looking to build relationships with regular shoppers. The market operates Wednesday afternoons from 1:00 PM to 6:00 PM, fitting neatly into the mid-week rhythm and giving vendors a consistent weekly opportunity to sell. During the growing season from May through October, you'll find farmers and food artisans offering seasonal produce, baked goods, local cheese, fresh eggs, seafood, and cut flowers. The market also welcomes craft vendors who complement the food-focused atmosphere, creating a well-rounded shopping experience that draws both serious home cooks and casual browsers looking for weekend ingredients. What makes farmers markets like this different from pop-ups or one-off festivals is the predictability and community building. Regular customers learn to expect certain vendors each week and plan their meals around what's in season. This repeat-customer dynamic means vendors benefit from establishing loyal followings and can plan production around their reliable market slot. The Little River location serves the broader Horry County area, drawing from both year-round residents and seasonal visitors to the region. The market demonstrates its commitment to accessibility by accepting SNAP/EBT benefits, WIC, WIC Cash, and Senior FMNP vouchers alongside credit cards. This focus on serving shoppers across different economic backgrounds creates a diverse customer base and reflects the market's role as a community gathering place, not just a shopping destination. If you're a food producer or craft vendor in the Little River area, this weekly market offers a stable, established venue to connect with consistent customers throughout the growing season.

Festivals in Little River(1)

ShrimpFest

by Little River ShrimpFest

4468 Mineola Avenue, Little River, SC 29566

2026-10-10

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Every October, the Historic Little River Waterfront comes alive with this seaside celebration that draws visitors from across the region. ShrimpFest is an annual festival that has become a fixture in the community, bringing together food lovers, families, and shoppers for a day centered around the area's shrimping heritage and culinary traditions. Located at 4370 Mineola Ave in Little River, South Carolina, the waterfront setting provides an ideal backdrop for the festivities, with river views and a relaxed coastal atmosphere that sets the tone for the event. As a mixed vendor festival, ShrimpFest attracts a broad range of sellers beyond the food vendors that anchor the event. Alongside local restaurants serving fresh shrimp dishes in various preparations, you'll find arts and crafts vendors showcasing handmade goods, jewelry, artwork, home decor, and other artisan products. This variety means the festival appeals to a diverse crowd: seafood enthusiasts looking for quality local shrimp dishes, craft shoppers hunting for unique handmade items, families seeking entertainment and activities for kids, and music fans enjoying performances across two stages. The mixed vendor format creates an environment where shoppers can spend hours browsing different booths while grazing on food and soaking in live entertainment. The festival's focus on shrimp connects it directly to Little River's working waterfront heritage and the local fishing industry. This gives the event an authentic, community-rooted feel rather than a generic festival experience. Vendors who sell items that appeal to coastal lifestyles, nautical themes, regional crafts, or food-related products tend to do well at waterfront events like this. The October timing means pleasant weather for outdoor shopping and gathering, and the annual tradition means organizers have refined the vendor layout and attendee flow over two decades. Whether you're a food vendor, crafter, artist, or specialty retailer, ShrimpFest's waterfront location and established reputation make it worth considering for fall vendor lineups.

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