Anderson, SC Jockey Lot: Where Shopping is an Adventure

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Under 30 minutes from Greenville, SC is the Anderson Jockey Lot where one person’s trash is another person’s treasure. Shopping is an adventure here and we went to take on that adventure and tell you about it. 

The Anderson Jockey Lot, just outside of Greenville, SC is one of the biggest flea markets I’ve ever been to. There are rows and rows of vendor tables and indoor spaces where you can quite literally find anything your heart desires. It was fantastic. 

Anderson Jockey Lot
Shopping!

About the Anderson Jockey Lot 

The Anderson Jockey Lot bills itself as the “South’s Biggest and World’s Best Flea Market” so take it as you will but I think at least the first part is true after having been there. I haven’t traveled the world enough to know if it’s the world’s best but hey, I’m sure it’s close to that. 

The Jockey Lot opened in November 1974 on 65 acres and has only grown in size of vendors and wares since then. They currently have over 1,500 vendors and dealers offering an array of items and food. And anyone can be a vendor. 

There is free parking and bathrooms as well. 

Watch! Our Visit the Jockey Lot

What We Found at the Jockey Lot

I grew up going to a pretty amazing flea market near where I lived in New Jersey and knew that you could find anything at all at these places. I was not disappointed with the Jockey Lot. 

After walking around and shopping for a couple hours, here are some of the things we saw for sale: 

  • Baseball cards
  • Shoes, clothing, bras, socks, and underwear (yup)
  • Hats 
  • Toiletries
  • Gravestones
  • Animals
  • Nail polish, makeup, hair brushes
  • Tools – both new and gently used ones and others from what I’m pretty sure were from the 1800s
  • Pet leashes, clothing, and carriers
  • Earrings
  • Curtains 
  • Pet water fountain
  • Tons of dolls 
  • Cowboy boots
  • Croc charms
  • Farmers market-type produce and fruit 
  • Goat milk soap
  • Bathing suits
  • Hair clips and claws
  • Ammunition 
  • Perfume
  • Plants and trees
  • Cell phone accessories
  • DVDs 
  • Fake flowers

I’m sure we saw more that I can’t remember. It was such an adventure shopping at the Jockey Lot because you just never knew what you’d find. We spent about two hours there but could have probably spent at least a couple more hours if we didn’t need to leave when we did. 

Anderson Jockey Lot
Crocs for sale

And things are pretty cheap. We got nail polish for 50 cents, a hair claw for $1, and brand new shoes for one of my daughter’s for $5 that are usually around $15 elsewhere. Know your prices – some things we thought were overpriced but you can also negotiate.

Tips on Enjoying the Jockey Lot

Here are a few things we learned that may help you have a better experience: 

Go early: The first time we went to the Anderson Jockey Lot, we got there around 3 pm and there were hardly any vendors as most had left. The second time we got there around 10 am and it was full.

Bring a hat/sunscreen: There are many vendors outdoors so be sure to bring a hat and wear sunscreen as there is hardly any shade and it gets hot. 

Bring water: I never go anywhere without water so be sure to bring some, especially in the hotter months. 

Plan to stay awhile: There is a lot to see here so block off some time to really explore!

Food is available: There are a variety of food options available so you can grab lunch while you shop.

Pet policy: Pets are allowed on leash outdoors but not inside the covered structures.

Anderson Jockey Lot
One of the outdoor rows at the flea market

Sell Your Own Stuff There

Anyone can be a vendor at the Jockey Lot and without hardly any overhead, you may be able to make some money selling your stuff here. Call 864.224.2027 to reserve a spot.

Outdoor spaces can be rented for a day or for 13 weeks at a time. For a one day rental, it costs $12 and if you reserve a space for 13 consecutive weeks, it’s just $8 for your space (so $104 total for those 13 weeks). 

Indoor spaces can be reserved for $15 a day. Containers are also for rent and you can pay for advertising through the Jockey Lot. All of this information is available on their vendor page.

Hours and Location of the Anderson Jockey Lot

The Jockey Lot is open every weekend rain or shine. Their hours are: 

  • Saturdays from 7 am – 5 pm 
  • Sundays from 8 am – 5 pm 

Their office is open Monday – Friday from 9 am – 5 pm and on weekends when the flea market is open. 

The address is: 
4530 Highway 29N, Belton SC

Anderson Jockey Lot
4530 Highway 29N, Belton, SC | 864.224.2027
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Frequently Asked Questions About the Anderson Jockey Lot

Is the Anderson Jockey Lot still open?

Yes — the Anderson Jockey Lot is open and operating year-round as of 2026. It remains one of the largest and most active flea markets in Upstate South Carolina, with regular weekend vendors and seasonal events like Easter celebrations.

What days and hours is the Jockey Lot open?

The Jockey Lot is open every weekend:

  • Saturday: 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Sunday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

For the best experience, plan to arrive earlier in the day. Many visitors report that by mid-afternoon (around 3 PM), fewer vendors remain open.

Where is the Anderson Jockey Lot located?

The Jockey Lot is located near Belton, SC, just outside Anderson:
Address: 4530 Hwy 29 N, Belton, SC

It’s about a 30-minute drive from Greenville, SC, making it a popular and easy day trip for Upstate families.

Has the entrance or traffic pattern changed?

Yes — this is important for first-time visitors. Recent SCDOT updates have changed how you enter the Jockey Lot:

  • Multiple entrances have been consolidated into one main entrance
  • The primary access point is now at the intersection of Hwy 29N and Old Williamston Rd/Bowlan Rd

Using GPS is recommended, but be aware that older directions or past visits may not reflect this new traffic flow.

What can you buy at the Jockey Lot?

The Jockey Lot offers a wide variety of items, including:

  • Fresh produce
  • Antiques and collectibles
  • Tools and hardware
  • Clothing and accessories
  • Household goods
  • Plants and garden items
  • Pets and livestock (availability varies)

Inventory changes weekly depending on vendors, so every visit can be different.

Can you sell at the Anderson Jockey Lot?

Yes — vendors can rent space to sell at the Jockey Lot.

However, pricing and rental terms may change, and previously published rates may be outdated. It’s best to:

  • Call ahead at (864) 224-2027
  • Or inquire in person on a market day

Spaces are available for both short-term and longer-term setups.

Is the Jockey Lot worth visiting?

For many locals and visitors, yes — especially if you enjoy flea markets, bargain hunting, or unique finds.

Recent reviews note:

  • Some empty vendor spaces at times
  • Occasional concerns about management

But overall, it remains a well-known and active weekend destination in the Upstate.

When is the best time to go?

  • Best selection: Early morning (7–10 AM)
  • Best deals: Late morning to early afternoon
  • Least crowded: Sunday mornings

Arriving late (after 2–3 PM) may mean fewer vendors are still open.

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About the Author
Kristina Hernandez is a mom of two girls, freelance writer and photographer. Originally from New Jersey, she is in love with the Upstate and could not imagine raising her kids anywhere else. She enjoys hiking to waterfalls, kayaking, camping, cooking, and exploring all that Greenville has to offer. And she really loves baby goats. Follow her on Instagram at @scadventurer.

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