Handcrafted shea butter creams, essential oil blends, soaps, and microfiber goodies for soft, healthy skin.
Hudson’s Surfside Flea Market is one of the Grand Strand’s classic stops — a family-run open-air market with hundreds of vendor spaces offering everything from antiques and collectibles to clothing, crafts, and beach gear.
Address: 1040 US-17 BUS, Surfside Beach, SC 29575
Phone:
(843) 238-0372
Hours:
March–October: Thursday–Sunday, 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
January–February & November–December: Friday–Sunday, 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Handcrafted shea butter creams, essential oil blends, soaps, and microfiber goodies for soft, healthy skin.
Unique handmade cedar wood pieces, decorative pens, earrings, cup charms and more, all crafted with care.
Natural health and wellness products, green drink mixes, and feel-good supplements to support a healthier lifestyle.
Ladies’ clothing and boutique jewelry – shackets, tops, and accessories with a fun, coastal style.
Sunglasses and beach-day shade gear so you can enjoy the Grand Strand sunshine without squinting.
Fun, stylish dog collars, leashes and pet accessories so your pup can show off at the beach.
Huge selection of inspired-by designer fragrances, body oils, lotions and burning oils – long-lasting and budget-friendly.
Authentic Mexican tacos, tortas, tamales and fresh fruit drinks – right on site at Hudson’s in Building C.
“Look up, look down, look around – bargains to be found!” Toys, puzzles, books, beanies and fun finds for the whole family.
Beach-ready T-shirts, hoodies and vacation tees – including special event shirts like Jeep Beachin’.
Kitchen gadgets, cookware, and tools for home cooks – everything from peelers to specialty pans.
Herbal tonics, oils, black soap and natural healing products focused on wellness and gentle alternatives.
Sheri’s Shea Butter pairs rich, whipped shea butter with essential oils to create deeply moisturizing creams, lotions and body products. You’ll also find oatmeal soaps, African black soap, sprays, and more.
The booth is also known for its microfiber cleaning cloths, mops and sets that clean with very little chemical use. If you’re into natural self-care or low-chemical cleaning, this is a must-stop at Hudson’s.
B&R Crafts is a great stop if you love handmade work. Expect cedar wood pieces, turned pens, earrings, cup charms and other unique gifts that don’t feel mass-produced.
Inventory rotates regularly, so you’ll often see new styles and custom pieces on repeat visits. It’s a fun “treasure hunt” booth for both locals and visitors.
Sweet Greens leans into feel-good wellness: greens blends, supplements and other health-focused products designed to help boost energy and overall well-being.
It’s a nice counter-balance to vacation indulgence and a spot to explore more natural wellness options while you’re at the market.
R&J Boutique brings a boutique-style clothing experience into the flea market. You’ll find seasonal outfits, shackets, tops and lots of jewelry and accessories.
It’s a good stop if you want something a little more unique than typical big-box beachwear.
Shade Shack is where you go when you forgot your shades or just want a fun extra pair. Expect lots of styles, from classic to bold, with vacation-friendly pricing.
You’ll also see other sun-day essentials that make a beach trip more comfortable.
Mads Mod Dog focuses on dog collars, leashes and pet gear that feel more like fashion than basic utility. Think bright patterns, fun designs and beach-ready looks.
It’s an easy place to spoil your pup with something new while you’re exploring the market.
Carolina Best specializes in fragrance oils and body products inspired by popular designer scents. You’ll find sprays, roll-on oils, lotions, shower gels and burning oils.
Staff can help you find a scent profile you like, or match something you already wear at a more budget-friendly price.
El Mariachi is a full Mexican restaurant tucked into Hudson’s, serving tacos, tortas, burritos, tamales and more, plus aguas frescas and other drinks.
It’s perfect for grabbing lunch between shopping runs or making a dedicated food stop even if you’re not doing a full market day.
Boyd’s Bargains is a favorite with kids. Look for toys, games, plush, books, puzzles and more, plus fun extras like claw machines.
Their playful motto sums it up: “Look up, look down, look around – bargains to be found!”
Some Wear specializes in printed shirts and comfy casual wear with a coastal flair. You’ll often see seasonal designs and event-specific prints.
It’s a great stop if you want a souvenir shirt you’ll actually wear back home instead of just stuffing in a drawer.
Gourmet Cooking Connection is a go-to spot for kitchen gadgets, cookware and “where did you find that?” tools. You’ll see a mix of everyday helpers and more specialized pieces.
If you like to cook—or shop for someone who does—it’s worth stopping in to browse and watch demonstrations when they’re running.
The Natural Spot focuses on herbal and natural products like tonics, black seed oil, African black soap, charcoal toothpaste and more.
If you prefer a more holistic or plant-based approach to everyday health and body care, this booth is a great place to explore.