Local Honey in Alabama
Browse 112 local honey sellers across 88 cities in Alabama. Find beekeepers, honey farms, and apiaries selling raw honey, wildflower, orange blossom, and other varietals produced by Alabama beekeepers.
88 cities · 112 honey sellers
Foley
→ Browse Foley Honey → 4 honey sellersHuntsville
→ Browse Huntsville Honey → 4 honey sellersDothan
→ Browse Dothan Honey → 3 honey sellersHeadland
→ Browse Headland Honey → 2 honey sellersEclectic
→ Browse Eclectic Honey → 2 honey sellersLoxley
→ Browse Loxley Honey → 1 honey sellersAlbertville
→ Browse Albertville Honey → 2 honey sellersAndalusia
→ Browse Andalusia Honey → 1 honey sellersArley
→ Browse Arley Honey → 2 honey sellersAshville
→ Browse Ashville Honey → 2 honey sellersAthens
→ Browse Athens Honey → 1 honey sellersAtmore
→ Browse Atmore Honey → 1 honey sellersBay Minette
→ Browse Bay Minette Honey → 2 honey sellersBessemer
→ Browse Bessemer Honey → 1 honey sellersBillingsley
→ Browse Billingsley Honey → 1 honey sellersBirmingham
→ Browse Birmingham Honey → 1 honey sellersBoaz
→ Browse Boaz Honey → 1 honey sellersBryant
→ Browse Bryant Honey → 1 honey sellersCalera
→ Browse Calera Honey → 1 honey sellersCenter Point
→ Browse Center Point Honey → 1 honey sellersCentre
→ Browse Centre Honey → 1 honey sellersChunchula
→ Browse Chunchula Honey → 1 honey sellersCoosada
→ Browse Coosada Honey → 1 honey sellersCullman
→ Browse Cullman Honey → 1 honey sellersDadeville
→ Browse Dadeville Honey → 1 honey sellersDaphne
→ Browse Daphne Honey → 1 honey sellersDeatsville
→ Browse Deatsville Honey → 1 honey sellersDemopolis
→ Browse Demopolis Honey → 1 honey sellersDora
→ Browse Dora Honey → 1 honey sellersDuncanville
→ Browse Duncanville Honey → 1 honey sellersElmore
→ Browse Elmore Honey → 2 honey sellersEnterprise
→ Browse Enterprise Honey → 1 honey sellersEquality
→ Browse Equality Honey → 1 honey sellersFairhope
→ Browse Fairhope Honey → 1 honey sellersGadsden
→ Browse Gadsden Honey → 1 honey sellersGrand Bay
→ Browse Grand Bay Honey → 1 honey sellersGrant
→ Browse Grant Honey → 1 honey sellersGreensboro
→ Browse Greensboro Honey → 1 honey sellersGuntersville
→ Browse Guntersville Honey → 1 honey sellersHamilton
→ Browse Hamilton Honey → 1 honey sellersHartselle
→ Browse Hartselle Honey → 1 honey sellersHigdon
→ Browse Higdon Honey → 1 honey sellersHope Hull
→ Browse Hope Hull Honey → 2 honey sellersIrondale
→ Browse Irondale Honey → 1 honey sellersJacksonville
→ Browse Jacksonville Honey → 1 honey sellersJasper
→ Browse Jasper Honey → 1 honey sellersKillen
→ Browse Killen Honey → 1 honey sellersKinston
→ Browse Kinston Honey → 1 honey sellersLillian
→ Browse Lillian Honey → 1 honey sellersLineville
→ Browse Lineville Honey → 1 honey sellersLowndesboro
→ Browse Lowndesboro Honey → 1 honey sellersLuverne
→ Browse Luverne Honey → 1 honey sellersMadison
→ Browse Madison Honey → 1 honey sellersMarion
→ Browse Marion Honey → 1 honey sellersMcCalla
→ Browse McCalla Honey → 1 honey sellersMeridianville
→ Browse Meridianville Honey → 1 honey sellersMobile
→ Browse Mobile Honey → 1 honey sellersMontgomery
→ Browse Montgomery Honey → 1 honey sellersMoody
→ Browse Moody Honey → 1 honey sellersNewville
→ Browse Newville Honey → 2 honey sellersNorthport
→ Browse Northport Honey → 1 honey sellersOhatchee
→ Browse Ohatchee Honey → 1 honey sellersOneonta
→ Browse Oneonta Honey → 1 honey sellersOpelika
→ Browse Opelika Honey → 1 honey sellersOwens Cross Roads
→ Browse Owens Cross Roads Honey → 1 honey sellersOzark
→ Browse Ozark Honey → 1 honey sellersPelham
→ Browse Pelham Honey → 1 honey sellersPiedmont
→ Browse Piedmont Honey → 1 honey sellersRamer
→ Browse Ramer Honey → 1 honey sellersRandolph
→ Browse Randolph Honey → 1 honey sellersRoanoke
→ Browse Roanoke Honey → 1 honey sellersScottsboro
→ Browse Scottsboro Honey → 1 honey sellersSection
→ Browse Section Honey → 2 honey sellersSemmes
→ Browse Semmes Honey → 2 honey sellersSlocomb
→ Browse Slocomb Honey → 1 honey sellersSouthside
→ Browse Southside Honey → 1 honey sellersSpanish Fort
→ Browse Spanish Fort Honey → 1 honey sellersSumiton
→ Browse Sumiton Honey → 1 honey sellersSummerdale
→ Browse Summerdale Honey → 1 honey sellersTallassee
→ Browse Tallassee Honey → 1 honey sellersTown Creek
→ Browse Town Creek Honey → 1 honey sellersTrussville
→ Browse Trussville Honey → 1 honey sellersTuscaloosa
→ Browse Tuscaloosa Honey → 1 honey sellersTuscumbia
→ Browse Tuscumbia Honey → 1 honey sellersUnion Grove
→ Browse Union Grove Honey → 1 honey sellersValley Head
→ Browse Valley Head Honey → 2 honey sellersWetumpka
→ Browse Wetumpka Honey → 1 honey sellersWilmer
→ Browse Wilmer Honey →
About Local Honey in Alabama
Alabama's honey landscape is defined by the Gulf Coastal Plain, the Appalachian foothills, and a long warm season that extends the bloom from February through October. Cotton and soybean agriculture in the Black Belt, combined with pine and hardwood forest in the north, create varied floral sources. The state's humidity and mild winters allow colonies to overwinter with minimal stress.
The main varietals produced are wildflower, orange blossom and blueberry. Key beekeeping regions include Foley, Huntsville, Dothan, Headland, Eclectic and Loxley. As of this directory, 112 sellers operate across 88 cities in the state.
Sourwood from the Appalachian foothills is a premium varietal. Tupelo from river swamps in the southern counties is another high-value honey. Clover and wildflower are common statewide. Beekeepers in the Birmingham and Huntsville areas serve urban markets; Mobile and Montgomery have smaller producer networks.
What You'll Find in Alabama
- Alabama has 112 honey sellers listed on Local Honey Map, including 10 beekeepers and apiaries, 34 farms with bees, and 40 stores and retailers.
- 6 sellers in Alabama offer raw or unfiltered honey.
- Some Alabama producers welcome farm visits. Check individual listings for visit availability and hours.
- The cities with the most honey sellers in Alabama are Foley (5), Huntsville (4) and Dothan (4) .
Common Questions About Honey in Alabama
- Where can I buy local honey in Alabama?
- Local Honey Map lists 112 honey sellers across 88 cities in Alabama. The cities with the most listed producers are Foley, Huntsville and Dothan. You can browse by city to find beekeepers, honey farms, and apiaries near you, each with product details, purchase channels, and customer reviews.
- What types of honey are produced in Alabama?
- The most common honey varietals from Alabama beekeepers are wildflower, orange blossom and blueberry. Honey flavor varies by region and season. A spring harvest from Foley will taste different from a late-summer harvest from the same producer. Many Alabama sellers also offer comb honey, creamed honey, and other bee products.
- How much does local honey cost in Alabama?
- Local raw honey in Alabama typically costs $10 to $20 per pound, depending on the varietal, the producer, and whether you buy directly or through a retail shop. Specialty varietals and comb honey may cost more. Buying in larger quantities (quart or half-gallon jars) usually reduces the per-pound cost. Prices at farmers markets and farm stands tend to be lower than retail stores.
- Can I visit a honey farm in Alabama?
- Yes. Some honey farms and apiaries in Alabama welcome visitors for hive tours, honey tastings, and direct purchases. Check individual listings on Local Honey Map to see which Alabama producers offer farm visits. Calling ahead is recommended, as many small operations run by appointment.
- What makes honey in Alabama unique?
- Alabama's position along the Gulf Coast gives southern beekeepers access to subtropical nectar sources like gallberry, titi, and palmetto that aren't available in most other states. The northern half of the state produces more typical southeastern honeys: wildflower, clover, and sourwood from the Appalachian foothills. This north-south divide means Alabama beekeepers can produce a wider range of honey profiles than states with more uniform geography. The state's long flowering season, running from March through October, also allows for multiple distinct seasonal harvests.
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