Raw Milk in South Carolina — Find Farms Near You
Raw Milk Legal Status in South Carolina
Raw milk retail sales are legal with a permit.
Read the complete South Carolina raw milk laws guide →Farm Locations in South Carolina
Raw Milk Farms in South Carolina
14 Carrot Whole Foods
Lexington, SC
Products: fluid_milk, butter
Bay Naturals
North Myrtle Beach, SC
Products: fluid_milk
Blessed Farm, LLC
Bonneau, SC
Products: fluid_milk
Blue Sky Sunny Day Farm
3900 Charleston Hwy, SC
Products: fluid_milk, eggs
Burden Creek Dairy
Johns Island, SC
Products: fluid_milk
Farmers Market
Charleston, SC
Products: fluid_milk
Hensley Farms
Iva, SC
Products: fluid_milk
Hickory Hill Milk
150 Faulkner Mountain Rd, SC
Products: fluid_milk, ice_cream
Legacy Springs Farm Dairy, LLC
530 Calvary Church Rd, SC
Products: fluid_milk
One Acre Wood Homestead
Welford, SC
Products: fluid_milk
Slone’s Blessings LLC
Anderson, SC
Products: fluid_milk
Southern Oaks Jerseys, Farm & Creamery
1458 SC-20, SC
Products: fluid_milk, cream, ice_cream, butter
Swamp Rabbit Cafe and Grocery
Greenville, SC
Products: fluid_milk, butter, cheese
The Farm Store
Sumter, SC
Products: fluid_milk, butter, cheese, yogurt
The New York Butcher Shoppe
Simpsonville, SC
Products: fluid_milk
Weaver Heritage Farm
Timmonsville, SC
Products: fluid_milk
White’s Jersey Dairy
Greenville, SC
Products: fluid_milk
Herdshare Programs in South Carolina
South Carolina allows herdshare agreements as a legal way to obtain raw milk. Browse cow and goat share programs available in the state.
View South Carolina herdshare programs →Raw Milk Laws in South Carolina
Understanding the legal landscape is essential before buying or selling raw milk in South Carolina. Our full legal guide covers permitted sales channels, licensing requirements, herd size limits, and the governing agency’s regulations.
Read South Carolina Raw Milk Laws Guide →Frequently Asked Questions
Is raw milk legal in South Carolina?
Raw milk retail sales are legal with a permit.
Where can I buy raw milk in South Carolina?
In South Carolina, raw milk is available directly at licensed farms (farm-gate sales). Retail store sales are also legal with a permit. Herdshare programs are another option. Use our directory to find farms near you.
How much does raw milk cost in South Carolina?
Raw cow milk in South Carolina typically costs $8–15 per gallon. Raw goat milk usually runs $10–18 per gallon. Prices vary by farm and region.