Every Sunday during warm weather months, folks travel long distances for the charming experience of visiting the Mt. Croghan Flea Market in the itty bitty town of Mt. Croghan in Chesterfield County, South Carolina. And it’s really no wonder why! The setting, alone, makes the trip worth it. You see, the flea market sets up under a grove of mature pecan and live oak trees and so the views are nearly as glorious as the shade.

As far as flea markets in the Palmetto State go, Mt. Croghan is the cream of the crop.

Google Maps It’s found right on Highway 9, which runs between Pageland and Mt. Croghan, a tiny South Carolina town of fewer than 200 residents. On warm weather Sundays, though, the town’s population swells as folks flood into the flea market.

The setting alone is gorgeous.

Facebook/Mt. Croghan Flea Market The property on which it sits is relaxing and rustic and nestled in a beautiful pecan grove that is oh so inviting!

The property is historic as well, dating all the way back to the Civil War.

Facebook/Mt. Croghan Flea Market At that time there was a family home, sawmill, and blacksmith belonging to the Taylor family. However, when General William Tecumseh Sherman came marching through with the Union Army, everything was burned to the ground. Betcha didn’t think you were going to get a history lesson too!

Despite the destruction, the Taylor family has still owned the property for five generations.

Teresa Bruce Hyatt/Google Maps

The flea market here has been going strong for more than 40 years. Many of the vendors have 15-30 years under their belt at this flea market alone.

Waweru Yaacov Ibuka/Google Maps Everything from vintage items to wonderful new stuff can be found here every single Sunday, come rain or shine.

The wide array of items for sale here truly is astounding,

bonnie worsnop/Google Maps Looking for hardware, tools, or gear for your next fishing trip? It’s here. Need to replace that old freezer or broken down furniture? Your new ones are waiting for you!

And that’s just the beginning of your flea market shopping experience here!

Facebook/Mt. Croghan Flea Market Bargain priced clothing and shoes, bedding, bicycles, tires…even farm animals are up for sale!

The regular hours of the Mt. Croghan Flea Market is 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. But they do stay open later on occasion for special events.

Mt. Croghan Flea Market Facebook Page There are lots of food vendors on site as well, selling everything from the best hot dogs in the state, to ethnic food, boiled peanuts, and so much more, so plan to stay a while and refuel when you need to.

Are you ready for some great flea market shopping? We hope this article was a teaser to get you in the mood!

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It’s found right on Highway 9, which runs between Pageland and Mt. Croghan, a tiny South Carolina town of fewer than 200 residents. On warm weather Sundays, though, the town’s population swells as folks flood into the flea market.

Facebook/Mt. Croghan Flea Market

The property on which it sits is relaxing and rustic and nestled in a beautiful pecan grove that is oh so inviting!

At that time there was a family home, sawmill, and blacksmith belonging to the Taylor family. However, when General William Tecumseh Sherman came marching through with the Union Army, everything was burned to the ground. Betcha didn’t think you were going to get a history lesson too!

Teresa Bruce Hyatt/Google Maps

Waweru Yaacov Ibuka/Google Maps

Everything from vintage items to wonderful new stuff can be found here every single Sunday, come rain or shine.

bonnie worsnop/Google Maps

Looking for hardware, tools, or gear for your next fishing trip? It’s here. Need to replace that old freezer or broken down furniture? Your new ones are waiting for you!

Bargain priced clothing and shoes, bedding, bicycles, tires…even farm animals are up for sale!

Mt. Croghan Flea Market Facebook Page

There are lots of food vendors on site as well, selling everything from the best hot dogs in the state, to ethnic food, boiled peanuts, and so much more, so plan to stay a while and refuel when you need to.

Have you been to the Mt. Croghan Flea Market? If so, we’d love to see your photos and hear about your experience there. You can also learn more about the market from its official Facebook page

If you’re looking for more flea market opportunities, here’s a list of 14 dotted all over the state!

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Address: Mt Croghan Flea Market, SC-9, Mt Croghan, SC 29727, USA

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Mt. Croghan Flea Market September 27, 2022 Lysa Allman-Baldwin Are there places specifically for antique shopping in South Carolina? There are lots of antique shops dotted throughout the state, and folks definitely have their favorites. Among them is Little Mountain Unlimited. Located in the town of the same name, it encompasses approximately 25,000 square feet! So you’re sure to find something that suits your fancy there.  Can you suggest some family-friendly day trips? Absolutely! South Carolina is a great state for day trips. From north to south, east to west, you’ll find family-friendly places that offer unique perspectives of the Palmetto State. Among them are Fort Sumter in Charleston, the Catawba Cultural Center in Rock Hill, and Congaree National Park in Hopkins, just to name a few. Can you suggest some off-the-beaten-path restaurants in South Carolina? Boy can I! South Carolina is definitely a foodie state, and you can find everything from upscale A-List restaurants to small family bistros, dining halls, and everything in between. But everyone knows that some of the best places are found off-the-beaten path. A few to get you started are Taqueria Guiri Guiri in Anderson, Ike’s Korner Grill in Spartanburg, and the Ocean Fish Market in Conway. Happy eating!

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Mt. Croghan Flea Market

September 27, 2022

Lysa Allman-Baldwin

Are there places specifically for antique shopping in South Carolina? There are lots of antique shops dotted throughout the state, and folks definitely have their favorites. Among them is Little Mountain Unlimited. Located in the town of the same name, it encompasses approximately 25,000 square feet! So you’re sure to find something that suits your fancy there.  Can you suggest some family-friendly day trips? Absolutely! South Carolina is a great state for day trips. From north to south, east to west, you’ll find family-friendly places that offer unique perspectives of the Palmetto State. Among them are Fort Sumter in Charleston, the Catawba Cultural Center in Rock Hill, and Congaree National Park in Hopkins, just to name a few. Can you suggest some off-the-beaten-path restaurants in South Carolina? Boy can I! South Carolina is definitely a foodie state, and you can find everything from upscale A-List restaurants to small family bistros, dining halls, and everything in between. But everyone knows that some of the best places are found off-the-beaten path. A few to get you started are Taqueria Guiri Guiri in Anderson, Ike’s Korner Grill in Spartanburg, and the Ocean Fish Market in Conway. Happy eating!

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

There are lots of antique shops dotted throughout the state, and folks definitely have their favorites. Among them is Little Mountain Unlimited. Located in the town of the same name, it encompasses approximately 25,000 square feet! So you’re sure to find something that suits your fancy there. 

Can you suggest some family-friendly day trips?

Absolutely! South Carolina is a great state for day trips. From north to south, east to west, you’ll find family-friendly places that offer unique perspectives of the Palmetto State. Among them are Fort Sumter in Charleston, the Catawba Cultural Center in Rock Hill, and Congaree National Park in Hopkins, just to name a few.

Can you suggest some off-the-beaten-path restaurants in South Carolina?

Boy can I! South Carolina is definitely a foodie state, and you can find everything from upscale A-List restaurants to small family bistros, dining halls, and everything in between. But everyone knows that some of the best places are found off-the-beaten path. A few to get you started are Taqueria Guiri Guiri in Anderson, Ike’s Korner Grill in Spartanburg, and the Ocean Fish Market in Conway. Happy eating!