THOROUGHBRED COUNTRY, SOUTH CAROLINA—MAY 2026—In the mood to meander for art treasures, fine crafters, music makers and the pleasures of slow travel? To take it easy and take in photogenic small towns there’s no better place than the South, specifically Thoroughbred Country, South Carolina, located just east of Augusta, Georgia and west of Columbia. Bordered by Interstates 20, 26 and 95, this four-county region is known for thoroughbred horse training and all things equine, yet that’s only part of the story. Visitors are surprised and delighted by the arts and agriculture that flourish here: Tiny farming towns where architecture and foodways are preserved and cherished. Mennonite communities that love to share their cuisine and crafts in unique restaurants and shops. Thriving arts communities in off-the-beaten path locations. Farmers markets full of heirloom produce and festivals that are lively yet low-key.
One of the best ways to experience Thoroughbred Country is through the farmers markets, festivals and music events that celebrate the artists and makers of this region, from quilters and crafters to family farmers and musicians. More than two dozen events are happening from May through the summer and beyond.
The South Carolina Ag + Art Tour is a free, self-guided tour of farms and markets featuring local artisans. At each stop, visitors can see the journey of their food from farm to table, watch artists in action and purchase their works, enjoy the melodies of local musicians, and learn more about rural life. For example, Bamberg County’s event is May 23, when you can visit a butterfly conservatory, a vineyard, see goats and plenty of gardens and farms. June 13 brings together Allendale and Barnwell Counties where family farms, peaches, pottery and more are on the itinerary.
Open year round on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, the Aiken County Farmers Market is the oldest county farmers market in continuous service in the same location in the state. Make plans to attend seasonal markets that benefit the historic Gaston Livery Stable. Enjoy art, music, makers, food and more May 16, August 8 and October 10. Meet the farmers, food makers and artisans at the Barnwell Farmers Market. Open Tuesdays and the 2nd and 4th Saturdays, May through October. Be sure to bring the kids to the market on Saturdays to take part in a variety of family friendly events.
The Blackville Music and Art Festival in May, includes a parade, food and of course, art and music. The King George Lavender Festival, June 6, 2026 is an immersion in lush fields of u-pick lavender, kids’ activities, live music, food and wine slushies, while the July 11 Cold Creek Peach, Love & Happiness Festival is a sweet taste of peach-infused culinary delights. May 8-9 Come out and experience Barnwell, SC’s small-town charm and the Barnwell Sundial Festival. Shop vendors, see local artists, and see a variety of entertainment from car and bike shows to contests and more.
Music fills the air in Aiken at the Aiken Music Fest, a monthly series from May 16 through October 10 featuring a top local talent followed by a headliner band currently touring the Southeast, along with a makers and creators market, all for only $20 per ticket. June 18 brings Joye In Aiken: Jazz Explosion Faculty Concert, an opportunity to hear five stellar Juilliard-trained faculty members in concert, a kickoff and fundraiser for the Joye in Aiken Outreach Program and Summer Jazz Camp. Amp the Alley is a chance to hear live music from 6:30 – 9:30 p.m. every Thursday, spring through October. Enjoy live music, art and local restaurants and stroll The Alley in Aiken, tucked between Newberry and Laurens Streets. In North Augusta, Music in the Park is held at 7 p.m. every Thursday through June in Maude Edenfield Park–bring a chair or blanket to spread out and enjoy. Hopelands Gardens Concert Series in Aiken is held at 7 p.m. every Monday through June at one of the most beautiful gardens in the Southeast, a 14-acre former estate park featuring wetlands, an arboretum trail and a labyrinth. Bring a picnic and a chair.
Juneteenth is the celebration of freedom for enslaved African Americans. It commemorates June 19, 1865, when Union soldiers arrived in Galveston, Texas, and announced the end of slavery, two years after the Emancipation Proclamation. It’s a time to reflect on the struggles of African Americans for freedom and equality and celebrate their resilience and achievements. Area celebrations include the City of Aiken and Allendale. Join the Yamassee Nation for a journey into the heart of Native American culture at the Green Corn Unity Festival, happening from May 8-10. This tribal event celebrates the rich traditions, dance, music, and heritage of the Yamassee tribe as Allendale comes together to celebrate unity and diversity.
In between the one-and two-day events, take in the music and the art at locations throughout the area. Ideas are covered below, but be sure to check the calendar before your visit for even more, where you can search by date, event types and keywords. www.TBredCountry.org
- Jim Harrison Gallery in Denmark, South Carolina. The late artist was one of the premier chroniclers of earlier twentieth century rural life, capturing the heart of America’s agrarian society through his acclaimed landscapes and iconic Coca-Cola paintings. The gallery features bronzes, etchings and reproductions from Harrison’s 35 plus-year artistic career.
- While taking in the charm of Denmark, step into The Caroline Collection, one of the largest privately owned antique stores in the Southeast. Peruse three floors of eclectic, ever-changing inventory in vignette settings. Porcelain, pottery and paintings cover every corner.
- About 45 minutes southeast of Aiken in Barnwell is the Little Red Barn Pottery and Art Gallery, home to the exquisite works of Master Potter Liz Ringus as well as the showcased works of 35 South Carolina artists and artisans. Explore Ringus’ traditional South Carolina face jugs and Paw Print Pottery. Also find local honey, jams, antiques and gorgeous hand-stitched quilts made by area Mennonite women. The gallery is housed within the former Leigh Banana Case Company store and is celebrating the building’s 100th anniversary in 2026.(12080 Hwy 278, Barnwell, South Carolina, 29812; 803-541-7900)
- The Mennonites are a division of the Christian church known for peace, simplicity, community and mutual aid. A large population of Mennonite people reside in nearby Blackville. To get a taste of the community, stop in at Miller’s Bread Basket and fuel up with mouth-watering Mennonite cuisine, delicious desserts and delectable fresh-baked breads. Take some home, along with home décor and gifts. (483 Main Street, Blackville, South Carolina 29817; 803.284.3117) Bring a jug and refresh at God’s Acre Healing Springs. Indigenous people believed in the springs’ natural healing powers and brought wounded Revolutionary War soldiers here. Locals still believe in the springs’ powers and drink the waters. Stop at Healing Springs Country Store for handmade gifts and sandwiches.
- More art can be found at the North Augusta Arts & Heritage Center and the Aiken Center for the Arts.
Calendar of Events
May 8-10, 2026
Green Corn Unity Festival
USC Salkehatchie – West Campus
465 James Brandt Blvd
Allendale, South Carolina 29810
803-702-1715
yamasseenation.org
Join the Yamassee Nation for a journey into the heart of Native American culture at the Green Corn Unity Festival, happening from May 8 – 10. Hosted by USC Salkehatchie in collaboration with the Yamassee Indian Tribe, this tribal event celebrates the rich traditions, dance, music, and heritage of the Yamassee tribe as Allendale comes together to celebrate unity and diversity.
May 8-9, 2026
Barnwell Sundial Festival
Downtown Barnwell
Barnwell, South Carolina 29812
803-259-7446
The Barnwell Sundial Festival brings the heart of downtown to life, celebrating the small-town charm that makes Barnwell special. Stroll the historic Circle as it fills with talented artisans, handmade crafts, and art, while enjoying live entertainment throughout the two days, and savor delicious food from throughout the South. It’s a laid-back, family-friendly day of shopping, music, and community — all centered around Barnwell’s iconic Sundial.
May 9, 2026
Aiken County Ag + Art Tour
https://www.facebook.com/agandartaiken
Tour Sites Include: TBD
May 9, June 13, July 11, September 12, October 10, November 14, December 12, 2026
(Second Saturday monthly)
10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Boondock Farms Market & Vendor Fair
Boondock Farms
755 Foreman Street
Jackson, South Carolina 29831
Fresh eggs, seasonal produce, jams/jellies, pickles + salsa, and locally sourced goods in the market store, along with vendors, farm tours, artists, food trucks and live music at this organic farm.
May 16, June 6, July 11, August 8, September 12, October 10, 2026
7-10 p.m.
Aiken Music Fest
Highfields Event Center
Aiken, South Carolina 29801
803-649-3505
Each event features a top local talent followed by a headliner band that is currently touring the Southeast, all for only $20 per ticket. Refreshments from local food and drink vendors, along with a makers and creators market. Gates open at 6 p.m. to enjoy family and kids’ activities.
May 23, 2026
Saturday 9am to 2pm
Bamberg County Ag + Art Tour
www.facebook.com/agarttourbamberg
Tour Sites Include: TBD
May – TBA
Blackville Music and Art Festival
Main Street
Blackville, South Carolina 29817
www.facebook.com/BlackvilleMusicAndArtsFestival
A parade, food vendors, car and bike show, music and art all come together to raise funds for the music and art programs in the public school system, and create a music and art scholarship to assist in sending an aspiring youth to college in hopes of pursuing their dreams in music or art.
June 6, 2026
10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
King George Lavender Festival
490 Daisy Lane, Barnwell, South Carolina 29812
803-300-5637
www.tbredcountry.org/attraction/lavender-festival/
Surrounded by lavender fields, flowers and lush greenery, spend time picking fresh bundles of lavender and shopping the farm mercantile for lavender products, olive oils and home decor. Bounce house and crafts for the kids, live music, food and wine slushies. Open seasonally June – October for U-pick lavender, oil distillation demonstrations, events and weddings.
June 13, 2026
Saturday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Allendale & Barnwell Counties Ag + Art Tour
www.agandarttour.com/allendale | www.agandarttour.com/barnwell
Tour sites: TBD
June 18, 2026
7:30 p.m.
Joye In Aiken: Jazz Explosion Faculty Concert
USC Aiken Etherredge Center
340 Scholar Loop
Aiken, South Carolina 29801
803-641-3305
An opportunity to hear five stellar Juilliard-trained faculty members in concert, a kickoff and fundraiser for the Joye in Aiken Outreach Program and Summer Jazz Camp.
June 20, 2026
11 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Juneteenth Celebration
Center for African American History, Art & Culture
120 York St. NE
Aiken, South Carolina 29801
803-502-4858
caahac.org/juneteenth
Juneteenth is a significant day in American history, marking the end of slavery. It commemorates June 19, 1865, when Union soldiers arrived in Galveston, Texas, and announced the end of slavery, two years after the Emancipation Proclamation. It’s a time to reflect on the struggles of African Americans for freedom and equality and celebrate their resilience and achievements. Youth activities include tile painting, bingo and Juneteenth-themed crafts.
July 11, 2026
10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Cold Creek Peach Festival
Cold Creek Nurseries
398 Hitchcock Parkway
Aiken, South Carolina 29801
803-648-3592
tbredcountry.org/event/cold-creek-peach-love-happiness
Savor the sweetness of summer in a day of peachy delights, live music, and delectable treats Groove to the rhythm of the day with a live band and enjoy a curated selection of mouthwatering options from food trucks offering a variety of peach-infused delights and other culinary treats.
