Flea markets are the perfect place to discover that one-of-a-kind item you had no idea you were looking for -- until you see it. If you've never actually visited a flea market then you'll quickly learn that one man's trash really is another man's treasure. Here are the best flea markets in South Carolina that are perfect spots for treasure hunting. From vintage finds to food and coffee, these markets have something for everyone, even if it's just a fun place to spend the morning or afternoon.
1. Bonanza Flea Market - Manning (1048 Bonanza Crossing Rd, Manning)
Stock up at this indoor/outdoor "bonanza" just six miles south of Manning at Jordan's Crossroads. The inside is massive, with more than 7,500 square feet of furniture and trinkets. More info, including hours of operation, can be found on Bonanza Flea Market's Facebook page.
2. Florence Flea Market - Florence (4001 E Palmetto St, Florence)
Discover the largest flea market in the Pee Dee and enjoy browsing the latest cool finds these vendors bring to market. They're typically open Friday, Saturday and Sunday. You'll find hours of operation on Florence Flea Market - Florence's website.
3. Hwy. 11 Flea Market - Westminster (4265 SC-11, Westminster)
Take a scenic ride along Highway 11 and go treasure hunting at the Hwy, 11 Flea Market. Have a bite at the cafe and then start searching for your unique treasures. More information at Hwy. 11 Flea Market's Facebook page.
4. Laurel Bay Flea Market - Beaufort (484 Laurel Bay Rd, Beaufort)
When it comes to the best flea markets in South Carolina, Beaufort is an excellent destination. Score fresh veggies and vintage finds at the Laurel Bay Flea Market. They are typically open weather permitting on Saturdays from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. More information can be found onLaurel Bay Flea Market's Facebook page.
5. North Aiken Flea Market - Aiken (2914 Columbia Hwy, N Aiken)
Folks traveling regularly on US 1 (Columbia Highway) already know this spot where vendor tables stay up (empty) all week, a subliminal advertisement for the weekend's upcoming flea at this location. You never know what you'll find here, so a trip to the North Aiken Flea is always a surprise. For more information on North Aiken Flea Market, be sure to check out their Facebook page!
6. White Horse Flea Market - Greenville (2710 White Horse Rd, Greenville)
This weekend flea market in Greenville offers up fun for the whole family, including games and rides for the kiddos -- and food! They're typically open every Friday and Saturday rain or shine from 6:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. More info can be found on White Horse Flea Market's website.
7. Everything Under The Sun "Flea Market" - N. Myrtle Beach (811 Highway 17 S, North Myrtle Beach)
Head to this indoor flea market for literally everything under the sun. From new to vintage, its probably here waiting to be discovered in North Myrtle Beach. For hours and more information, be sure to visit Everything Under The Sun online.
8. Pickens Bargain Exchange Flea Market - Pickens (1449 Walhalla Hwy, Pickens)
Head over to the old drag strip in Pickens for this colossal market. Enjoy live entertainment, some food and lots and lots of treasure hunting. More information can be found on Pickens Bargain Exchange Flea Market's Facebook page.
9. North Myrtle Beach Flea Market - Little River (100 Highway 17, Little River)
This flea market is more like a flea "village" with a series of open air vendors, plus buildings with semi-permanent vendors and of course, food. Come for an hour and stay the whole day...you still won't see everything. Find out more information on North Myrtle Beach Flea Market's Facebook page.
10. Mt. Croghan Flea Market - Mt. Croghan (located on SC 9 between Chesterfield and Pageland)
You'll find everything from furniture, antiques and collectibles, to animals like chickens and rabbits at this roadside flea market just north of Mt. Croghan. More information can be found on Mt. Croghan Flea Market's Facebook page.
11. Springfield Flea Market - (9113 Neeses Hwy, Springfield)
Discover treasures that range from vintage furniture to clothing at the Springfield Flea Market. They are typically open Saturdays and Mondays. More information, including hours, can be found on Springfield Flea Market's Facebook page.
12. Orangeburg Flea Market - Orangeburg (2929 Bamberg Rd, Orangeburg)
The Orangeburg Flea Market has been going strong for over 35 years. Every weekend the big sheds along Hwy. 301 fill up with everything from packaged goods to vintage treasures. They're typically open Friday, Saturday and Sunday with different hours each day. More information, including the daily hours, can be found on Orangeburg Flea Market's Facebook page.
13. Greenwood Flea Market - Greenwood (120 Dixie Dr, Greenwood)
Fresh plants, veggies, canned goods, animals and tons of vintage finds are what's in store for you at the Greenwood Flea Market. More information can be found on Greenwood Flea Market's Facebook page.
14. Hudson's Flea Market - Surfside Beach (1040 US-17 BUS, Surfside Beach)
Last but not least on our list of some of the best flea markets in South Carolina is Hudson's Flea Market. This covered open-air market has everything imaginable under the sun. Spend a couple hours wandering through the few buildings and come out with your one-of-a-kind treasure. This market is typically open on the weekends, but be sure to check out Hudson's Flea Market online for up-to-date information.
It's fun to go out exploring at the local flea market. We listed quite a few of them here, but if we somehow managed to leave your favorite bargain market off the list then please feel free to add it in the comments. What do you think are some of the best flea markets in South Carolina?
For more great vintage shopping, check out our previous post: You'll Never Want To Leave This Massive Antique Mall In South Carolina. You might also be interested in taking our Bargain Hunters Road Trip To Some Of The Best Thrift Stores In South Carolina. Get ready to shop 'til you drop!
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