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Denver Downs Farm
Denver Downs was started as a cotton farm in the 1860s. Today, one of the largest parts of the operation are vegetables grown for sale at Denver Downs Farm Market. Certain vegetables are “pick your own.” Each October, the farm hosts a corn maze and pumpkin patch. Open mid-June-January 1st. Mon.-Fri. 9 am-6 pm, Sat. 9 am-4 pm. 4915 Clemson Blvd., Anderson.
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Bee Well Honey Farm
Bee Well Honey Farm is a commercial honey operation managing more than 400 colonies of honeybees. Its Natural Market offers variety of foods, many of which are organic. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 am-7 pm, Sat. 9 am - 5 pm. 205 Hampton Ave., Pickens. (864) 898-5122.
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May-Lan Tree Plantation
May-Lan Tree Plantation began as a harvest your own tree farm in 1979. Christmas trees still play a major role in the farm business but now visitors have the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors and participate in other farm activities during other seasons. 156 Cooley Bridge Road, Pelzer. (864) 243-3092.
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Happy Cow Creamery
Happy Cow Creamery is a unique on-the-farm milk bottling operation offering high quality fresh milk directly from its own dairy cows. Whole Milk, Chocolate Milk and Cultured Buttermilk are just a few of the products offered at the on-site-store. 332 McKelvey Rd., Pelzer. (864)-243-9699.
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Split Creek Farm
Split Creek Farm is located in the Blue Ridge Mountains' scenic foothills. The award-winning Grade A Dairy includes the milking and cheese operations and a kid nursery. A retail gift shop featuring goat milk products and folk art is open to the public. Split Creek Farm's certified goat herd produces all the milk used for its cheese and fudge. The dairy goat herd, which is mostly Nubian, competes nationally in the show ring and for milk production records. Group and individual tours of Split Creek Farm and Pat Bell's Studio are available by appointment. Please call (864) 287-3921 to schedule your visit. Admission for tours is $4.00 per person. 3806 Centerville Rd., Pendleton.
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Lucky Acres Farm
Experience a family-owned alpaca farm. Learn about the animals and the farm's operation. Then, stop by the gift shop to buy alpaca sweaters, vests, hats and gloves. Fleece and yarn from the farm's animals are also for sale. 1024 Milford Rd., Townville. (864) 287-2339.
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Hardy Berry Farm
Visit this family-owned farm to pick your own Strawberries, Blackberries, Blueberries, Raspberries, Peaches and Muscadines. The picking season runs from mid-April through early fall. 232 Strawberry Rd., Anderson. (864) 224-5441.
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The Happy Berry
Pick your own berries at this family-owned farm, open June-August. They'll provide the container, or you can bring your own. The farm grows blueberries, blackberries, raspberries, figs and elderberries. Tour groups are welcome. Open Mon.-Fri. 8 am - dusk; Sat. 8 am - 6 pm; Sun. noon - dusk. 510 Gap Hall Rd., Six Mile. (864) 350-9345.
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Cedar Ridge Farm
Home grown plants and friendly folks! Its four greenhouses focus on plant production and sales for the home gardener and market gardener. Its specialty is herbs and perennials; however, it also grows and carries flowering annuals of every size, shape and form as well as an extensive selection of vegetables. 6010 Liberty Hwy., Pendleton. (864) 261-6018.
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Callaham Orchards
Located between Belton & Williamston, this family owned farm is an adventure for the entire family! Stroll through orchards of in-season fruits, visit the farm animals that greet you, then sit back and relax while you enjoy a cup of home-churned ice cream. The farm offers group tours, including a hayride, by reservation. Open June 1-Labor Day: Mon.-Sat. 10-8, Sun. 1:30-8. Seasonal hours Labor Day-Oct. 31 (call for hours). 559 Crawford Rd., Belton, SC. (864) 338-0810.
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