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North Myrtle Beach Farmers Market

North Myrtle Beach Farmers Market Returns with Fresh Produce and Handmade Goods

The North Myrtle Beach Farmers Market continues its weekly tradition this season, offering residents and visitors an opportunity to shop for fresh local products while supporting regional growers and artisans.

Sponsored by the City of North Myrtle Beach, the market takes place every Friday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., running from April 3 through December 18, at 925 1st Avenue South in North Myrtle Beach.

The market features a wide range of locally grown and handmade items, making it a popular stop for those looking to buy fresh ingredients, unique crafts, and locally produced goods.

Among the products typically available at the market are:

  • Fresh fruits and vegetables
  • Local honey
  • Farm fresh eggs
  • Meats
  • Baked goods
  • Artisanal soaps
  • Potted plants
  • Knife sharpening services
  • Handmade jewelry
  • Coffee
  • Pottery
  • And other seasonal offerings

Market organizers note that vendor offerings may change weekly, depending on seasonal harvests and participating vendors.

The farmers market provides an opportunity for local producers to connect directly with the community while giving shoppers access to products that are often grown or made within the region.

Beyond fresh food and handmade items, the market has also become a weekly gathering place where residents and visitors can explore local products, support small businesses, and enjoy the atmosphere of a traditional outdoor market.

Those interested in becoming vendors at the market can contact the Waccamaw Market Cooperative, which helps organize vendor participation.

For more information about vendor opportunities, interested participants can call 843-839-4488 or visit https://waccamawmarkets.org.

The North Myrtle Beach Farmers Market remains one of the city’s recurring seasonal events that highlights local agriculture, craftsmanship, and community engagement throughout much of the year.