Local Honey in Maryland
Browse 146 local honey sellers across 95 cities in Maryland. Find beekeepers, honey farms, and apiaries selling raw honey, wildflower, orange blossom, and other varietals produced by Maryland beekeepers.
95 cities · 146 honey sellers
Frederick
→ Browse Frederick Honey → 7 honey sellersWestminster
→ Browse Westminster Honey → 5 honey sellersWhite Hall
→ Browse White Hall Honey → 4 honey sellersMt Airy
→ Browse Mt Airy Honey → 4 honey sellersMechanicsville
→ Browse Mechanicsville Honey → 4 honey sellersBaltimore
→ Browse Baltimore Honey → 1 honey sellersAccident
→ Browse Accident Honey → 3 honey sellersAnnapolis
→ Browse Annapolis Honey → 1 honey sellersAvenue
→ Browse Avenue Honey → 1 honey sellersBeallsville
→ Browse Beallsville Honey → 3 honey sellersBel Air
→ Browse Bel Air Honey → 1 honey sellersBerlin
→ Browse Berlin Honey → 1 honey sellersBerwyn Heights
→ Browse Berwyn Heights Honey → 1 honey sellersBethesda
→ Browse Bethesda Honey → 1 honey sellersBoonsboro
→ Browse Boonsboro Honey → 1 honey sellersBowie
→ Browse Bowie Honey → 1 honey sellersBoyds
→ Browse Boyds Honey → 1 honey sellersCatonsville
→ Browse Catonsville Honey → 1 honey sellersChester
→ Browse Chester Honey → 2 honey sellersChestertown
→ Browse Chestertown Honey → 1 honey sellersClarksville
→ Browse Clarksville Honey → 1 honey sellersCockeysville
→ Browse Cockeysville Honey → 1 honey sellersColumbia
→ Browse Columbia Honey → 1 honey sellersCooksville
→ Browse Cooksville Honey → 1 honey sellersCrisfield
→ Browse Crisfield Honey → 1 honey sellersCrownsville
→ Browse Crownsville Honey → 1 honey sellersCrumpton
→ Browse Crumpton Honey → 2 honey sellersDavidsonville
→ Browse Davidsonville Honey → 3 honey sellersDickerson
→ Browse Dickerson Honey → 1 honey sellersDunkirk
→ Browse Dunkirk Honey → 1 honey sellersEaston
→ Browse Easton Honey → 1 honey sellersElkridge
→ Browse Elkridge Honey → 2 honey sellersElkton
→ Browse Elkton Honey → 4 honey sellersEllicott City
→ Browse Ellicott City Honey → 2 honey sellersGaithersburg
→ Browse Gaithersburg Honey → 1 honey sellersGalena
→ Browse Galena Honey → 1 honey sellersGambrills
→ Browse Gambrills Honey → 1 honey sellersGlenn Dale
→ Browse Glenn Dale Honey → 1 honey sellersGrantsville
→ Browse Grantsville Honey → 3 honey sellersHagerstown
→ Browse Hagerstown Honey → 2 honey sellersHavre De Grace
→ Browse Havre De Grace Honey → 1 honey sellersHurlock
→ Browse Hurlock Honey → 1 honey sellersHydes
→ Browse Hydes Honey → 1 honey sellersJarrettsville
→ Browse Jarrettsville Honey → 1 honey sellersJessup
→ Browse Jessup Honey → 1 honey sellersKingsville
→ Browse Kingsville Honey → 1 honey sellersLa Plata
→ Browse La Plata Honey → 1 honey sellersLanham
→ Browse Lanham Honey → 1 honey sellersLaytonsville
→ Browse Laytonsville Honey → 2 honey sellersLeonardtown
→ Browse Leonardtown Honey → 1 honey sellersLinthicum Heights
→ Browse Linthicum Heights Honey → 1 honey sellersLittle Orleans
→ Browse Little Orleans Honey → 1 honey sellersLothian
→ Browse Lothian Honey → 1 honey sellersManchester
→ Browse Manchester Honey → 1 honey sellersMiddle River
→ Browse Middle River Honey → 1 honey sellersMiddletown
→ Browse Middletown Honey → 2 honey sellersMillersville
→ Browse Millersville Honey → 3 honey sellersMyersville
→ Browse Myersville Honey → 1 honey sellersNorth Beach
→ Browse North Beach Honey → 1 honey sellersOcean City
→ Browse Ocean City Honey → 1 honey sellersOcean Pines
→ Browse Ocean Pines Honey → 1 honey sellersOdenton
→ Browse Odenton Honey → 1 honey sellersOlney
→ Browse Olney Honey → 1 honey sellersOwings
→ Browse Owings Honey → 1 honey sellersOwings Mills
→ Browse Owings Mills Honey → 1 honey sellersParkton
→ Browse Parkton Honey → 2 honey sellersParkville
→ Browse Parkville Honey → 1 honey sellersPasadena
→ Browse Pasadena Honey → 1 honey sellersPocomoke City
→ Browse Pocomoke City Honey → 1 honey sellersPoolesville
→ Browse Poolesville Honey → 1 honey sellersPreston
→ Browse Preston Honey → 1 honey sellersRidgely
→ Browse Ridgely Honey → 1 honey sellersRising Sun
→ Browse Rising Sun Honey → 1 honey sellersSabillasville
→ Browse Sabillasville Honey → 1 honey sellersSalisbury
→ Browse Salisbury Honey → 1 honey sellersSavage
→ Browse Savage Honey → 2 honey sellersSeverna Park
→ Browse Severna Park Honey → 1 honey sellersSilver Spring
→ Browse Silver Spring Honey → 3 honey sellersSmithsburg
→ Browse Smithsburg Honey → 1 honey sellersSnow Hill
→ Browse Snow Hill Honey → 1 honey sellersSparks Glencoe
→ Browse Sparks Glencoe Honey → 1 honey sellersSt Michaels
→ Browse St Michaels Honey → 1 honey sellersStevensville
→ Browse Stevensville Honey → 1 honey sellersTaneytown
→ Browse Taneytown Honey → 1 honey sellersTemple Hills
→ Browse Temple Hills Honey → 1 honey sellersThurmont
→ Browse Thurmont Honey → 2 honey sellersWaldorf
→ Browse Waldorf Honey → 1 honey sellersWarwick
→ Browse Warwick Honey → 1 honey sellersWest Friendship
→ Browse West Friendship Honey → 1 honey sellersWhaleyville
→ Browse Whaleyville Honey → 1 honey sellersWhite Marsh
→ Browse White Marsh Honey → 1 honey sellersWhiteford
→ Browse Whiteford Honey → 1 honey sellersWilliamsport
→ Browse Williamsport Honey → 2 honey sellersWoodbine
→ Browse Woodbine Honey → 1 honey sellersWoodsboro
→ Browse Woodsboro Honey →
About Local Honey in Maryland
Maryland's honey production spans the Coastal Plain, Piedmont, and Appalachian highlands. The state's humid subtropical climate extends the season. Soybeans and clover from the Eastern Shore and central counties provide agricultural nectar. The Baltimore-Washington corridor has a large urban beekeeper population. Tulip poplar and black locust in the western hills add forest sources.
The main varietals produced are wildflower, orange blossom, clover, Meadowfoam and Lavender. Key beekeeping regions include Frederick, Westminster, White Hall, Mt Airy, Mechanicsville and Baltimore. As of this directory, 146 sellers operate across 95 cities in the state.
Clover and wildflower dominate. Maryland's vegetable and fruit production supports pollination. The Eastern Shore's grain and soybean farms create summer flows. Goldenrod from roadsides extends the season. Maryland has a mix of commercial and hobby beekeepers. The state's varied topography produces honey with different character from region to region.
What You'll Find in Maryland
- Maryland has 146 honey sellers listed on Local Honey Map, including 18 beekeepers and apiaries, 38 farms with bees, and 46 stores and retailers.
- 10 sellers in Maryland offer raw or unfiltered honey.
- Some Maryland producers welcome farm visits. Check individual listings for visit availability and hours.
- The cities with the most honey sellers in Maryland are Frederick (7), Westminster (7) and White Hall (5) .
Common Questions About Honey in Maryland
- Where can I buy local honey in Maryland?
- Local Honey Map lists 146 honey sellers across 95 cities in Maryland. The cities with the most listed producers are Frederick, Westminster and White Hall. 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 Maryland?
- The most common honey varietals from Maryland beekeepers are wildflower, orange blossom and clover. Honey flavor varies by region and season. A spring harvest from Frederick will taste different from a late-summer harvest from the same producer. Many Maryland sellers also offer comb honey, creamed honey, and other bee products.
- How much does local honey cost in Maryland?
- Local raw honey in Maryland 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 Maryland?
- Yes. Some honey farms and apiaries in Maryland welcome visitors for hive tours, honey tastings, and direct purchases. Check individual listings on Local Honey Map to see which Maryland producers offer farm visits. Calling ahead is recommended, as many small operations run by appointment.
- What makes honey in Maryland unique?
- Maryland's mix of Chesapeake Bay shoreline, Piedmont farmland, and Appalachian foothills creates varied honey across a small state. The Eastern Shore's agriculture and tidal marshes add clover, wildflower, and salt-tolerant blooms. The Piedmont contributes basswood, tulip poplar, and clover. Western Maryland's mountains add sourwood and wildflower. The state's humid subtropical to continental climate supports a long season. Maryland honey reflects this regional diversity, from coastal to mountain. The state's suburban sprawl also means many beekeepers produce honey from a mix of backyard, farm, and woodland forage.
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