Vendor Events in Travelers Rest, SC

3 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Travelers Rest, SC. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Travelers Rest(2)

Travelers Rest Farmers Market

by Travelers Rest Farmers Market Organizers

Trailblazer Park / 115 Trailblazer Drive, Travelers Rest, SC 29690

Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule

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Every Saturday morning from May through September, the community of Travelers Rest gathers at 115 Wilhelm Winter Street for a farmers market that has become a cornerstone of local food culture in South Carolina. The Travelers Rest Farmers Market operates as a nonprofit, which means vendor fees support the community rather than corporate interests, and that ethos shows in how the market functions. You'll find it running from 8:30am to noon, which gives you a full window to browse without the market feeling rushed or picked-over if you arrive a bit later. What sets this market apart is its scale and the diversity of what you'll encounter. The vendors include working farmers selling produce that was likely harvested within the last day or two, established food producers with value-added goods like jams and baked items, and artisans who've built their livelihoods around seasonal offerings. This is where home cooks and restaurant buyers come to source directly, and where you can have an actual conversation with the person who grew your tomatoes or made your cheese. The market attracts serious shoppers and families alike, drawing tens of thousands of visitors throughout its operating season. If you're a vendor considering selling at Travelers Rest Farmers Market, you're looking at a location with strong foot traffic and genuine community investment. The nonprofit structure means you're competing on quality and relationships rather than just price, which tends to attract conscientious shoppers. The seasonal schedule means you'll want to confirm exact dates with the organizers before planning your year, as the market typically runs May through September. The established vendor base suggests the market has systems in place, though you should reach out directly to understand vendor spots, fees, and any product requirements specific to this market.

Travelers Rest Community Farmers Market

by Travelers Rest Community Farmers Market Organizers

235 Trailblazer Dr, Travelers Rest, SC 29690

Saturdays 8:30 AM - 12:00 PM

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The Travelers Rest Community Farmers Market is the largest independently-run nonprofit farmers market in South Carolina, located at Trailblazer Park off the Swamp Rabbit Trail. Open Saturday mornings May through September, the market features over 70 vendors and artisans selling fresh produce, eggs, honey, pasture-raised meats, baked goods, artisan crafts, soaps, and prepared foods. Attendees enjoy live music, free yoga classes, kids activities, and food trucks in a welcoming outdoor park setting. The market accepts EBT and offers a 2-to-1 SNAP doubling program. With high community ratings and strong foot traffic of 60,000 annual visitors, this is an established, well-supported venue for local vendors.

Pop-Ups in Travelers Rest(1)

Travelers Rest Swamp Rabbit Market

by Travelers Rest Farmers Market

Trailblazer Park, 235 Trailblazer Dr, Travelers Rest, SC 29690

Saturdays, April-November 2026 (8am-12pm)

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Located at Trailblazer Park along the scenic Swamp Rabbit Trail in Travelers Rest, this weekly pop-up market brings together a rotating lineup of vendors from the Blue Ridge foothills region every Saturday morning from April through November. The market operates from 8am to noon, making it an ideal weekend destination for early risers and trail enthusiasts who want to shop local while enjoying the outdoor recreation area. The vendor mix reflects the character of this Upstate community and surrounding region. You'll typically find farmers and produce growers selling seasonal vegetables, berries, and other farm goods that change with the growing season. Handmade craft vendors showcase items like pottery, jewelry, woodwork, and home décor. Artisan bakers bring fresh breads, pastries, and specialty baked goods, while other vendors offer products like honey, preserves, soaps, candles, and prepared foods. Because this is a general market rather than a specialized event, the vendor roster rotates, so there's a mix of familiar faces and new sellers each week. The setting at Trailblazer Park makes this pop-up unique compared to traditional farmers markets or indoor craft fairs. It's positioned at a popular trail stop, so you're attracting not just dedicated market shoppers but also active community members and trail users who stop by while cycling or walking the Swamp Rabbit Trail. This creates a casual, social atmosphere where vendors connect with both loyal repeat customers and new faces. The April through November season captures the most pleasant weather months in the Upstate, making it comfortable to shop outdoors and for vendors to display their goods. This is a straightforward, accessible market opportunity for vendors looking to build a local customer base in Travelers Rest without the overhead of larger festivals or specialized events. The weekly cadence allows you to test products, build relationships with repeat customers, and maintain consistent visibility in the community throughout the growing and holiday seasons.

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How much are booth fees in Travelers Rest?

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When do applications open for Travelers Rest events?

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