Visit the South Hill Farmers Market every Saturday, rain or shine, May through October.

South Hill VA Farmers Market fresh vegetables

We take pride in the fact that all items sold at the South Hill Farmers Market are grown, baked or crafted by local vendors, guaranteeing the freshness of the products and allowing customers the opportunity to talk to the actual producers.

Hours: 8 am to Noon
Location: 105 W. Danville Street in the South Hill Market Square public parking lot at the intersection of Mecklenburg Avenue and Danville Street in the heart of downtown South Hill

For Vendors

Since the opening of the South Hill Farmers Market in 2005, vendors have found this to be a very profitable and enjoyable way of selling their goods. Along with local growers, homemade crafters and bakers are welcome.  

  • Vendor space $5 per day (non-refundable), 10x10 space; covers allotted Market hours.
  • Spaces allocated on a first-come, first-serve basis. 
  • Season passes are available.
  • Vendors are responsible for providing tables, equipment, shelter and displays for their merchandise, and for the collection and removal of all refuse generated from sales at their space.     

Town of South Hill VA Farmers MarketWe thank all the vendors whose wonderful products make the South Hill Farmers Market successful.  We have received many excellent comments regarding the Market.

Come and be a part of this exciting opportunity.  The location is ideal, the cost is minimal, and the potential is enormous! 

Call 434/584-9777 to reserve a vendor space.  View our Downloads Link for helpful resources.  The Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (VDACS) also has a very useful Farmers Market Resource Page you may wish to visit.  Please contact the VDACS at 540/562-3641 with further regulation questions. 

South Hill Farmers Market banner with American flag flying in the background

Be sure to "like" the South Hill Farmers Market Facebook Page since it is updated throughout the year to let you know what is available and happening at the Market.  And remember..."Eat fresh. Buy local!"