Local Honey in Colorado
Browse 149 local honey sellers across 87 cities in Colorado. Find beekeepers, honey farms, and apiaries selling raw honey, wildflower, Lavender, and other varietals produced by Colorado beekeepers.
87 cities · 149 honey sellers
Palisade
→ Browse Palisade Honey → 8 honey sellersDenver
→ Browse Denver Honey → 4 honey sellersSteamboat Springs
→ Browse Steamboat Springs Honey → 4 honey sellersDurango
→ Browse Durango Honey → 4 honey sellersBrighton
→ Browse Brighton Honey → 4 honey sellersEstes Park
→ Browse Estes Park Honey → 1 honey sellersAkron
→ Browse Akron Honey → 2 honey sellersArvada
→ Browse Arvada Honey → 1 honey sellersAspen
→ Browse Aspen Honey → 1 honey sellersAvondale
→ Browse Avondale Honey → 1 honey sellersBailey
→ Browse Bailey Honey → 3 honey sellersBerthoud
→ Browse Berthoud Honey → 2 honey sellersBoulder
→ Browse Boulder Honey → 1 honey sellersBreckenridge
→ Browse Breckenridge Honey → 1 honey sellersBuena Vista
→ Browse Buena Vista Honey → 1 honey sellersCarbondale
→ Browse Carbondale Honey → 1 honey sellersCastle Rock
→ Browse Castle Rock Honey → 2 honey sellersCañon City
→ Browse Cañon City Honey → 1 honey sellersClifton
→ Browse Clifton Honey → 3 honey sellersColorado Springs
→ Browse Colorado Springs Honey → 3 honey sellersCortez
→ Browse Cortez Honey → 1 honey sellersCraig
→ Browse Craig Honey → 1 honey sellersDacono
→ Browse Dacono Honey → 1 honey sellersDel Norte
→ Browse Del Norte Honey → 2 honey sellersDelta
→ Browse Delta Honey → 1 honey sellersDillon
→ Browse Dillon Honey → 1 honey sellersDove Creek
→ Browse Dove Creek Honey → 1 honey sellersEagle
→ Browse Eagle Honey → 1 honey sellersElbert
→ Browse Elbert Honey → 1 honey sellersEllicott
→ Browse Ellicott Honey → 1 honey sellersEnglewood
→ Browse Englewood Honey → 1 honey sellersErie
→ Browse Erie Honey → 3 honey sellersEvergreen
→ Browse Evergreen Honey → 1 honey sellersFleming
→ Browse Fleming Honey → 3 honey sellersFort Collins
→ Browse Fort Collins Honey → 1 honey sellersFort Lupton
→ Browse Fort Lupton Honey → 2 honey sellersFountain
→ Browse Fountain Honey → 1 honey sellersFrisco
→ Browse Frisco Honey → 1 honey sellersFruita
→ Browse Fruita Honey → 1 honey sellersGeorgetown
→ Browse Georgetown Honey → 1 honey sellersGlade Park
→ Browse Glade Park Honey → 1 honey sellersGlenwood Springs
→ Browse Glenwood Springs Honey → 2 honey sellersGolden
→ Browse Golden Honey → 2 honey sellersGranby
→ Browse Granby Honey → 1 honey sellersGrand Junction
→ Browse Grand Junction Honey → 1 honey sellersGreeley
→ Browse Greeley Honey → 1 honey sellersHighlands Ranch
→ Browse Highlands Ranch Honey → 1 honey sellersHotchkiss
→ Browse Hotchkiss Honey → 1 honey sellersIdaho Springs
→ Browse Idaho Springs Honey → 1 honey sellersKersey
→ Browse Kersey Honey → 3 honey sellersLafayette
→ Browse Lafayette Honey → 2 honey sellersLakewood
→ Browse Lakewood Honey → 2 honey sellersLarkspur
→ Browse Larkspur Honey → 2 honey sellersLeadville
→ Browse Leadville Honey → 1 honey sellersLittleton
→ Browse Littleton Honey → 3 honey sellersLongmont
→ Browse Longmont Honey → 2 honey sellersLoveland
→ Browse Loveland Honey → 1 honey sellersLyons
→ Browse Lyons Honey → 1 honey sellersManzanola
→ Browse Manzanola Honey → 1 honey sellersMontrose
→ Browse Montrose Honey → 1 honey sellersNew Castle
→ Browse New Castle Honey → 1 honey sellersPagosa Springs
→ Browse Pagosa Springs Honey → 2 honey sellersPalmer Lake
→ Browse Palmer Lake Honey → 3 honey sellersPaonia
→ Browse Paonia Honey → 1 honey sellersParachute
→ Browse Parachute Honey → 1 honey sellersPenrose
→ Browse Penrose Honey → 1 honey sellersPeyton
→ Browse Peyton Honey → 1 honey sellersPierce
→ Browse Pierce Honey → 1 honey sellersPlatteville
→ Browse Platteville Honey → 3 honey sellersPueblo
→ Browse Pueblo Honey → 2 honey sellersRocky Ford
→ Browse Rocky Ford Honey → 2 honey sellersSalida
→ Browse Salida Honey → 2 honey sellersSilt
→ Browse Silt Honey → 1 honey sellersSpringfield
→ Browse Springfield Honey → 1 honey sellersStrasburg
→ Browse Strasburg Honey → 1 honey sellersSwink
→ Browse Swink Honey → 2 honey sellersTabernash
→ Browse Tabernash Honey → 2 honey sellersThornton
→ Browse Thornton Honey → 1 honey sellersTimnath
→ Browse Timnath Honey → 1 honey sellersTrinidad
→ Browse Trinidad Honey → 2 honey sellersVail
→ Browse Vail Honey → 1 honey sellersVictor
→ Browse Victor Honey → 1 honey sellersWalsenburg
→ Browse Walsenburg Honey → 1 honey sellersWellington
→ Browse Wellington Honey → 1 honey sellersWestcliffe
→ Browse Westcliffe Honey → 1 honey sellersWestminster
→ Browse Westminster Honey → 1 honey sellersWheat Ridge
→ Browse Wheat Ridge Honey →
About Local Honey in Colorado
Colorado's honey production spans the High Plains, Front Range, and Western Slope. Elevation and aridity shape floral availability: irrigated alfalfa and clover in the eastern plains, wildflower and fireweed in the mountains, fruit bloom in the Grand Valley. The short growing season at altitude concentrates harvests into a few weeks. Denver and the Front Range have the state's largest beekeeper concentration.
The main varietals produced are wildflower, Lavender, clover, alfalfa and buckwheat. Key beekeeping regions include Palisade, Denver, Steamboat Springs, Durango, Brighton and Estes Park. As of this directory, 149 sellers operate across 87 cities in the state.
Clover and alfalfa from the plains dominate. Fireweed appears at higher elevations. The Western Slope's peach and cherry orchards support pollination and mixed varietals. Colorado's dry climate produces honey with low moisture content. Beekeepers in Boulder, Fort Collins, and Colorado Springs serve Front Range markets.
What You'll Find in Colorado
- Colorado has 149 honey sellers listed on Local Honey Map, including 9 beekeepers and apiaries, 36 farms with bees, and 67 stores and retailers.
- 16 sellers in Colorado offer raw or unfiltered honey.
- Some Colorado producers welcome farm visits. Check individual listings for visit availability and hours.
- The cities with the most honey sellers in Colorado are Palisade (8), Denver (8) and Steamboat Springs (4) .
Common Questions About Honey in Colorado
- Where can I buy local honey in Colorado?
- Local Honey Map lists 149 honey sellers across 87 cities in Colorado. The cities with the most listed producers are Palisade, Denver and Steamboat Springs. 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 Colorado?
- The most common honey varietals from Colorado beekeepers are wildflower, Lavender and clover. Honey flavor varies by region and season. A spring harvest from Palisade will taste different from a late-summer harvest from the same producer. Many Colorado sellers also offer comb honey, creamed honey, and other bee products.
- How much does local honey cost in Colorado?
- Local raw honey in Colorado 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 Colorado?
- Yes. Some honey farms and apiaries in Colorado welcome visitors for hive tours, honey tastings, and direct purchases. Check individual listings on Local Honey Map to see which Colorado producers offer farm visits. Calling ahead is recommended, as many small operations run by appointment.
- What makes honey in Colorado unique?
- Colorado's elevation gradient, from plains to alpine, creates distinct honey zones. Eastern plains beekeepers work clover, alfalfa, and sunflower from irrigated agriculture. The Front Range and foothills add wildflower and basswood from riparian corridors. High-country beekeepers in the Rockies produce limited but prized wildflower honey from short-season blooms. The dry climate and intense sun concentrate nectar, and the lack of humidity helps honey crystallize slowly. Colorado honey tends to be light and mild, reflecting the state's clean air and diverse floral sources across elevation bands.
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