Customers get a chance to pick up farm fresh vegetables at the Aiken County Farmers Market on June 27, 2026. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News.
Customers get a chance to pick up farm fresh vegetables at the Aiken County Farmers Market on June 27, 2026. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News.

In pictures: Aiken County Farmers Market offers produce year round

AIKEN – Shoppers gathered early Saturday at the Aiken County Farmers Market to get the best selection of fresh produce as well as items such as flowers, baked goods and items such as handcrafted soaps and candles.

Located at 115 Williamsburg St., the market has a rich history with the distinction of being “the oldest county farmers’ market in continuous service in the same location in South Carolina.” 

The farmer’s market is open year round from 7:30 to 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.

“Goods are displayed on tables built by farmers and their families of Aiken County over 70 years ago. The Market, even now, is a place where conversation and recipes are shared with friends, old and new,” according to Visit Aiken’s website.

The Aiken County Farmers Market is a great place to pick up local farm fresh vegetables. Photo taken at the Aiken County Farmers Market on June 27, 2026. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News.
Wendi Smith of CWS Farm makes custom flower assortments at the Aiken County Farmers Market on June 27, 2026. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News.
Plenty of fresh okra was available at the Aiken County Farmers Market on June 27, 2026. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News. \
Customers get a chance to pick out an assortment of fresh vegetables at the Aiken County Farmers Market on June 27, 2026. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News.
An artisan had a display of wooden yard ornaments for sale at the Aiken County Farmers Market on June 27, 2026. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News.
Farm fresh vegetables are available at the Aiken County Farmers Market on June 27, 2026. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News

Mike Adams is a veteran photographer who has won multiple South Carolina and Georgia Press Association Awards in his career including nine in 2026 for Augusta Good News. During his career, he’s photographed for several news outlets including The Augusta Chronicle and the Aiken Standard. Sign up for the Augusta Good News weekly newsletter here.

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