Local Honey in Idaho
Browse 53 local honey sellers across 40 cities in Idaho. Find beekeepers, honey farms, and apiaries selling raw honey, clover, wildflower, and other varietals produced by Idaho beekeepers.
40 cities · 53 honey sellers
Idaho Falls
→ Browse Idaho Falls Honey → 2 honey sellersBoise
→ Browse Boise Honey → 2 honey sellersPocatello
→ Browse Pocatello Honey → 2 honey sellersPreston
→ Browse Preston Honey → 2 honey sellersRexburg
→ Browse Rexburg Honey → 2 honey sellersHayden
→ Browse Hayden Honey → 2 honey sellersBlackfoot
→ Browse Blackfoot Honey → 1 honey sellersBonners Ferry
→ Browse Bonners Ferry Honey → 1 honey sellersBuhl
→ Browse Buhl Honey → 1 honey sellersCaldwell
→ Browse Caldwell Honey → 1 honey sellersCambridge
→ Browse Cambridge Honey → 1 honey sellersDowney
→ Browse Downey Honey → 1 honey sellersEagle
→ Browse Eagle Honey → 2 honey sellersFiler
→ Browse Filer Honey → 1 honey sellersFruitland
→ Browse Fruitland Honey → 1 honey sellersGooding
→ Browse Gooding Honey → 1 honey sellersGrace
→ Browse Grace Honey → 1 honey sellersHazelton
→ Browse Hazelton Honey → 1 honey sellersInkom
→ Browse Inkom Honey → 1 honey sellersJerome
→ Browse Jerome Honey → 1 honey sellersKellogg
→ Browse Kellogg Honey → 1 honey sellersLapwai
→ Browse Lapwai Honey → 1 honey sellersLewiston
→ Browse Lewiston Honey → 1 honey sellersMcCall
→ Browse McCall Honey → 1 honey sellersMeridian
→ Browse Meridian Honey → 1 honey sellersMontpelier
→ Browse Montpelier Honey → 1 honey sellersMountain Home
→ Browse Mountain Home Honey → 1 honey sellersNampa
→ Browse Nampa Honey → 1 honey sellersNewdale
→ Browse Newdale Honey → 1 honey sellersPost Falls
→ Browse Post Falls Honey → 1 honey sellersPriest River
→ Browse Priest River Honey → 2 honey sellersRigby
→ Browse Rigby Honey → 1 honey sellersSagle
→ Browse Sagle Honey → 2 honey sellersSalmon
→ Browse Salmon Honey → 1 honey sellersSandpoint
→ Browse Sandpoint Honey → 1 honey sellersShelley
→ Browse Shelley Honey → 1 honey sellersSt Maries
→ Browse St Maries Honey → 1 honey sellersTwin Falls
→ Browse Twin Falls Honey → 1 honey sellersVictor
→ Browse Victor Honey → 1 honey sellersWeiser
→ Browse Weiser Honey →
About Local Honey in Idaho
Idaho's honey production centers on irrigated agriculture in the Snake River Plain. Alfalfa and clover from hay and seed production dominate. The state's dry climate and long summer days support strong flows. Mountain valleys in the north add fireweed and wildflower. Idaho ranks among the top honey-producing states by volume; much of the crop is sold in bulk.
The main varietals produced are clover, wildflower and buckwheat. Key beekeeping regions include Idaho Falls, Boise, Pocatello, Preston, Rexburg and Hayden. As of this directory, 53 sellers operate across 40 cities in the state.
Boise and the Treasure Valley have the highest concentration of beekeepers. Alfalfa honey is the primary varietal. Clover and wildflower appear in mixed harvests. The state hosts significant commercial pollination for seed crops. Fireweed from the northern panhandle adds variety. Idaho's low humidity produces honey with excellent keeping qualities.
What You'll Find in Idaho
- Idaho has 53 honey sellers listed on Local Honey Map, including 9 beekeepers and apiaries, 13 farms with bees, and 19 stores and retailers.
- 12 sellers in Idaho offer raw or unfiltered honey.
- Some Idaho producers welcome farm visits. Check individual listings for visit availability and hours.
- The cities with the most honey sellers in Idaho are Idaho Falls (5), Boise (2) and Pocatello (2) .
Common Questions About Honey in Idaho
- Where can I buy local honey in Idaho?
- Local Honey Map lists 53 honey sellers across 40 cities in Idaho. The cities with the most listed producers are Idaho Falls, Boise and Pocatello. 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 Idaho?
- The most common honey varietals from Idaho beekeepers are clover, wildflower and buckwheat. Honey flavor varies by region and season. A spring harvest from Idaho Falls will taste different from a late-summer harvest from the same producer. Many Idaho sellers also offer comb honey, creamed honey, and other bee products.
- How much does local honey cost in Idaho?
- Local raw honey in Idaho 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 Idaho?
- Yes. Some honey farms and apiaries in Idaho welcome visitors for hive tours, honey tastings, and direct purchases. Check individual listings on Local Honey Map to see which Idaho producers offer farm visits. Calling ahead is recommended, as many small operations run by appointment.
- What makes honey in Idaho unique?
- Idaho's irrigated agriculture in the Snake River Plain creates strong nectar flows from alfalfa, clover, and mint. The state's dry climate and long summer days concentrate nectar and produce light, mild honey. Mountain valleys in the north add wildflower and fireweed. Idaho is a major producer of clover honey, with many commercial operations alongside small beekeepers. The short but intense growing season, typically May through September, means harvests are concentrated and seasonally distinct. Idaho honey reflects the state's agricultural heartland and high-elevation wild sources.
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