Become a vendor at the Travelers Rest Farmers Market

Have you always wanted to sell your wares at the Travelers Rest Farmers Market? Apply now for a summer 2025 vendor slot.

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Stop and smell the flowers — and the produce. | Photo by The TR Farmers Market

We can smell the local goods now. It’s almost farmers market season, and the Travelers Rest Farmers Market is looking for vendors for this summer. Applications are due by Monday, March 10.

Apply if you sell:

  • Fermented foods
  • Preserved goods
  • Baked items
  • Pet food + treats
  • Natural cleaners
  • Potted plants
  • Dairy products

Products are accepted from a ~50 mile radius, and vendors must have a Travelers Rest business license, an SC Department of Agriculture and/or Department of Health certification, and a certificate of liability insurance.

If you meet these requirements and are ready to sell, apply now.

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