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Local Honey in Massachusetts

Browse 200 local honey sellers across 144 cities in Massachusetts. Find beekeepers, honey farms, and apiaries selling raw honey, wildflower, blueberry, and other varietals produced by Massachusetts beekeepers.

144 cities · 200 honey sellers

5 honey sellers

Rehoboth

4 honey sellers

Peabody

3 honey sellers

Billerica

3 honey sellers

Dartmouth

3 honey sellers

Dracut

3 honey sellers

Haverhill

1 honey sellers

Amherst

1 honey sellers

Barre

1 honey sellers

Bedford

1 honey sellers

Berlin

1 honey sellers

Beverly

1 honey sellers

Blackstone

1 honey sellers

Bolton

1 honey sellers

Bridgewater

1 honey sellers

Brighton

1 honey sellers

Brockton

2 honey sellers

Brookfield

1 honey sellers

Brookline

1 honey sellers

Carver

1 honey sellers

Cataumet

2 honey sellers

Charlton

1 honey sellers

Chelmsford

1 honey sellers

Chestnut Hill

1 honey sellers

Colrain

2 honey sellers

Concord

1 honey sellers

Dalton

2 honey sellers

Dennis

1 honey sellers

Dudley

1 honey sellers

East Bridgewater

2 honey sellers

East Falmouth

1 honey sellers

East Longmeadow

1 honey sellers

East Taunton

1 honey sellers

Easthampton

1 honey sellers

Egremont

1 honey sellers

Essex

1 honey sellers

Feeding Hills

1 honey sellers

Florence

1 honey sellers

Foxborough

2 honey sellers

Framingham

1 honey sellers

Franklin

1 honey sellers

Gardner

1 honey sellers

Gilbertville

2 honey sellers

Granby

2 honey sellers

Granville

1 honey sellers

Great Barrington

1 honey sellers

Groveland

1 honey sellers

Hadley

2 honey sellers

Hampden

2 honey sellers

Hanson

2 honey sellers

Hardwick

2 honey sellers

Harwich

1 honey sellers

Hingham

1 honey sellers

Holliston

1 honey sellers

Holyoke

1 honey sellers

Hopkinton

2 honey sellers

Hubbardston

1 honey sellers

Hudson

3 honey sellers

Ipswich

1 honey sellers

Leicester

1 honey sellers

Leominster

1 honey sellers

Lexington

1 honey sellers

Ludlow

2 honey sellers

Lunenburg

1 honey sellers

Lynn

1 honey sellers

Manchester-by-the-Sea

1 honey sellers

Mattapoisett

1 honey sellers

Melrose

2 honey sellers

Mendon

2 honey sellers

Middleborough

1 honey sellers

Milton

2 honey sellers

Nantucket

1 honey sellers

Natick

1 honey sellers

New Bedford

1 honey sellers

New Marlborough

1 honey sellers

Newbury

1 honey sellers

Newton

2 honey sellers

North Adams

2 honey sellers

North Brookfield

1 honey sellers

North Easton

2 honey sellers

Northampton

1 honey sellers

Northborough

1 honey sellers

Northbridge

1 honey sellers

Northfield

1 honey sellers

Oak Bluffs

1 honey sellers

Orleans

2 honey sellers

Oxford

1 honey sellers

Paxton

2 honey sellers

Pembroke

2 honey sellers

Pepperell

1 honey sellers

Petersham

2 honey sellers

Pittsfield

1 honey sellers

Plainville

1 honey sellers

Plymouth

1 honey sellers

Quincy

1 honey sellers

Richmond

1 honey sellers

Rochdale

3 honey sellers

Rochester

2 honey sellers

Rowley

1 honey sellers

Russell

1 honey sellers

Rutland

1 honey sellers

Salem

1 honey sellers

Salisbury

1 honey sellers

Scituate

2 honey sellers

Seekonk

3 honey sellers

Shelburne Falls

1 honey sellers

Sherborn

1 honey sellers

Somerville

1 honey sellers

South Dartmouth

1 honey sellers

South Deerfield

1 honey sellers

Southbridge

2 honey sellers

Southwick

1 honey sellers

Sterling

1 honey sellers

Stoneham

1 honey sellers

Stow

1 honey sellers

Sudbury

1 honey sellers

Sutton

1 honey sellers

Swampscott

1 honey sellers

Swansea

1 honey sellers

Templeton

1 honey sellers

Tewksbury

1 honey sellers

Topsfield

2 honey sellers

Townsend

3 honey sellers

Tyngsborough

1 honey sellers

Upton

2 honey sellers

Uxbridge

1 honey sellers

Wareham

1 honey sellers

Warwick

1 honey sellers

Webster

1 honey sellers

West Barnstable

1 honey sellers

West Boylston

1 honey sellers

West Bridgewater

1 honey sellers

West Brookfield

1 honey sellers

West Newbury

1 honey sellers

Westborough

2 honey sellers

Westfield

1 honey sellers

Weston

1 honey sellers

Westport

1 honey sellers

Westwood

1 honey sellers

Weymouth

1 honey sellers

Williamsburg

1 honey sellers

Williamstown

2 honey sellers

Wilmington

2 honey sellers

Winchendon

2 honey sellers

Wrentham

Local honey and beekeeping

About Local Honey in Massachusetts

Massachusetts's honey production reflects its mix of suburban development, remnant farmland, and woodland. The state's humid continental climate produces a spring flow from maple, dandelion, and fruit bloom, followed by summer clover, basswood, and sumac. Cranberry bogs on Cape Cod and the southeastern coast support pollination. Fall goldenrod extends the season. Boston and its suburbs have a large urban beekeeper population.

The main varietals produced are wildflower, blueberry, clover, Lavender and basswood. Key beekeeping regions include Rehoboth, Peabody, Billerica, Dartmouth, Dracut and Haverhill. As of this directory, 200 sellers operate across 144 cities in the state.

Clover and wildflower are common. Cranberry honey from the bogs is a regional specialty. The Berkshires add basswood and wildflower from forest edges. Massachusetts has strict hive registration and inspection. The state's mix of urban and agricultural land creates varied opportunities. Goldenrod honey is a late-season option for many beekeepers.

What You'll Find in Massachusetts

  • Massachusetts has 200 honey sellers listed on Local Honey Map, including 20 beekeepers and apiaries, 63 farms with bees, and 47 stores and retailers.
  • 28 sellers in Massachusetts offer raw or unfiltered honey.
  • Some Massachusetts producers welcome farm visits. Check individual listings for visit availability and hours.
  • The cities with the most honey sellers in Massachusetts are Rehoboth (5), Peabody (4) and Billerica (3) .
FAQ

Common Questions About Honey in Massachusetts

Where can I buy local honey in Massachusetts?
Local Honey Map lists 200 honey sellers across 144 cities in Massachusetts. The cities with the most listed producers are Rehoboth, Peabody and Billerica. 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 Massachusetts?
The most common honey varietals from Massachusetts beekeepers are wildflower, blueberry and clover. Honey flavor varies by region and season. A spring harvest from Rehoboth will taste different from a late-summer harvest from the same producer. Many Massachusetts sellers also offer comb honey, creamed honey, and other bee products.
How much does local honey cost in Massachusetts?
Local raw honey in Massachusetts 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 Massachusetts?
Yes. Some honey farms and apiaries in Massachusetts welcome visitors for hive tours, honey tastings, and direct purchases. Check individual listings on Local Honey Map to see which Massachusetts producers offer farm visits. Calling ahead is recommended, as many small operations run by appointment.
What makes honey in Massachusetts unique?
Massachusetts's coastal and inland zones create honey from cranberry bogs, woodland, and suburban plantings. Cranberry blossom honey from the Cape and southeastern bogs is a distinctive varietal. The state's forests contribute basswood, linden, and wildflower. Urban and suburban areas add diverse garden and street tree forage. The state's humid continental climate supports a season from April through October. Massachusetts honey tends to be light and floral, with cranberry honey offering a unique regional option. The state's mix of agriculture, forest, and suburbia creates varied honey profiles.

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