It’s been an odd few years, and many beloved attractions were temporarily closed. That was especially the case for more informal attractions like flea markets. The good news is, the question has been put to rest about the largest flea market in South Carolina. The famous Anderson Jockey Lot in Belton is now open every weekend, rain or shine. Pull out your most comfortable walking shoes and get an early start to hit this enormous indoor/outdoor market in the coolest part of the day, if possible.

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Anderson Jockey Lot is located nine miles northeast of Anderson. Learn more from the official website for Anderson Jockey Lot and give it a follow on Facebook for the latest info. For another of the best flea markets in South Carolina, check out this charming year-round market.

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Best Flea Markets In South Carolina

What Are The Most Well-Known Flea Markets In South Carolina? 

  • Barnyard Flea Market is a popular indoor-outdoor option that runs year-round on weekends. It has a huge clothing section, especially for kids, and you'll even find some brand names. It's also considered an excellent place to go antiquing, and you never know what you'll find in the stalls. There is also an extensive produce section, and even many people who don't go antiquing or thrifting love picking up fresh goods at the farmers' market.
  • Coastal Carolina Flea Market is one of the largest in the southeast, and has been around for over 35 years. With over a thousand vendors covering 47 acres, you can find whatever you want here - including antiques, collectibles, clothing, furniture, and even fresh produce and seafood. However, the biggest selling point of this market is the many food options. It even has two restaurants on site.

 

What Are The Best Little-Known Flea Markets In South Carolina?

  • Mt. Croghan Flea Market is located in the town of the same name, and is held every Sunday outdoors. You'll see hundreds of vendors lining the streets, many of them hawking homemade furniture or leather products. Like many roadside flea markets, it doesn't have any set vendors. That means that every week is a surprise, and you'll want to visit frequently to see how it changes.
  • White Horse Flea Market isn't just a flea market - it's a full-fledged family destination. Located in Greenville, it is located over 25 acres and has hundreds of local vendors including a guitar shop and a farmers' market. It also has a diner and even a small carousel for the kids to have some fun. One of the most unique parts of the market is that it has a livestock section, so you can even head home with a new turkey!

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