Local Honey in Oregon
Browse 133 local honey sellers across 87 cities in Oregon. Find beekeepers, honey farms, and apiaries selling raw honey, blackberry, wildflower, and other varietals produced by Oregon beekeepers.
87 cities · 133 honey sellers
Portland
→ Browse Portland Honey → 6 honey sellersEugene
→ Browse Eugene Honey → 4 honey sellersSeaside
→ Browse Seaside Honey → 4 honey sellersGrants Pass
→ Browse Grants Pass Honey → 3 honey sellersRedmond
→ Browse Redmond Honey → 3 honey sellersSalem
→ Browse Salem Honey → 3 honey sellersAlbany
→ Browse Albany Honey → 1 honey sellersAlsea
→ Browse Alsea Honey → 2 honey sellersAshland
→ Browse Ashland Honey → 1 honey sellersAurora
→ Browse Aurora Honey → 1 honey sellersBandon
→ Browse Bandon Honey → 1 honey sellersBanks
→ Browse Banks Honey → 1 honey sellersBeaverton
→ Browse Beaverton Honey → 1 honey sellersBend
→ Browse Bend Honey → 1 honey sellersBonanza
→ Browse Bonanza Honey → 2 honey sellersBoring
→ Browse Boring Honey → 1 honey sellersBrookings
→ Browse Brookings Honey → 1 honey sellersBuxton
→ Browse Buxton Honey → 1 honey sellersCanby
→ Browse Canby Honey → 1 honey sellersCave Junction
→ Browse Cave Junction Honey → 1 honey sellersColton
→ Browse Colton Honey → 1 honey sellersCoos Bay
→ Browse Coos Bay Honey → 1 honey sellersCorbett
→ Browse Corbett Honey → 1 honey sellersCornelius
→ Browse Cornelius Honey → 2 honey sellersCorvallis
→ Browse Corvallis Honey → 1 honey sellersCreswell
→ Browse Creswell Honey → 1 honey sellersCulver
→ Browse Culver Honey → 1 honey sellersDamascus
→ Browse Damascus Honey → 1 honey sellersDundee
→ Browse Dundee Honey → 1 honey sellersEagle Point
→ Browse Eagle Point Honey → 1 honey sellersForest Grove
→ Browse Forest Grove Honey → 2 honey sellersGresham
→ Browse Gresham Honey → 1 honey sellersHarbor
→ Browse Harbor Honey → 2 honey sellersHermiston
→ Browse Hermiston Honey → 3 honey sellersHillsboro
→ Browse Hillsboro Honey → 2 honey sellersHood River
→ Browse Hood River Honey → 1 honey sellersIrrigon
→ Browse Irrigon Honey → 1 honey sellersJacksonville
→ Browse Jacksonville Honey → 1 honey sellersJohn Day
→ Browse John Day Honey → 1 honey sellersJunction City
→ Browse Junction City Honey → 1 honey sellersKeizer
→ Browse Keizer Honey → 1 honey sellersKimberly
→ Browse Kimberly Honey → 1 honey sellersKlamath Falls
→ Browse Klamath Falls Honey → 1 honey sellersLa Grande
→ Browse La Grande Honey → 1 honey sellersLakeside
→ Browse Lakeside Honey → 3 honey sellersLebanon
→ Browse Lebanon Honey → 1 honey sellersLincoln City
→ Browse Lincoln City Honey → 1 honey sellersManzanita
→ Browse Manzanita Honey → 2 honey sellersMcMinnville
→ Browse McMinnville Honey → 2 honey sellersMedford
→ Browse Medford Honey → 2 honey sellersMilton-Freewater
→ Browse Milton-Freewater Honey → 1 honey sellersMolalla
→ Browse Molalla Honey → 1 honey sellersMonroe
→ Browse Monroe Honey → 1 honey sellersMt Angel
→ Browse Mt Angel Honey → 3 honey sellersMt Hood
→ Browse Mt Hood Honey → 2 honey sellersMulino
→ Browse Mulino Honey → 1 honey sellersMyrtle Point
→ Browse Myrtle Point Honey → 1 honey sellersNewberg
→ Browse Newberg Honey → 1 honey sellersOak Grove
→ Browse Oak Grove Honey → 1 honey sellersOregon City
→ Browse Oregon City Honey → 1 honey sellersPhilomath
→ Browse Philomath Honey → 1 honey sellersPhoenix
→ Browse Phoenix Honey → 2 honey sellersPleasant Hill
→ Browse Pleasant Hill Honey → 1 honey sellersPort Orford
→ Browse Port Orford Honey → 2 honey sellersPrineville
→ Browse Prineville Honey → 2 honey sellersRogue River
→ Browse Rogue River Honey → 1 honey sellersRoseburg
→ Browse Roseburg Honey → 1 honey sellersScio
→ Browse Scio Honey → 1 honey sellersSherwood
→ Browse Sherwood Honey → 1 honey sellersSilverton
→ Browse Silverton Honey → 1 honey sellersSisters
→ Browse Sisters Honey → 2 honey sellersSpringfield
→ Browse Springfield Honey → 1 honey sellersSt Paul
→ Browse St Paul Honey → 1 honey sellersSutherlin
→ Browse Sutherlin Honey → 1 honey sellersSweet Home
→ Browse Sweet Home Honey → 1 honey sellersThe Dalles
→ Browse The Dalles Honey → 1 honey sellersTillamook
→ Browse Tillamook Honey → 1 honey sellersToledo
→ Browse Toledo Honey → 1 honey sellersTroutdale
→ Browse Troutdale Honey → 1 honey sellersTualatin
→ Browse Tualatin Honey → 2 honey sellersVernonia
→ Browse Vernonia Honey → 1 honey sellersWaldport
→ Browse Waldport Honey → 1 honey sellersWalton
→ Browse Walton Honey → 1 honey sellersWarren
→ Browse Warren Honey → 2 honey sellersWest Linn
→ Browse West Linn Honey → 1 honey sellersWinston
→ Browse Winston Honey → 1 honey sellersYamhill
→ Browse Yamhill Honey →
About Local Honey in Oregon
Oregon's honey production spans the Willamette Valley, the southern valleys, and the high desert. The state's varied climate and topography support multiple varietals. Clover and orchard bloom from the Willamette Valley dominate. Fireweed from the Cascades and eastern Oregon adds variety. Oregon ranks among the top states for pear and cherry production; pollination drives significant beekeeper activity. Portland and the Willamette Valley have the highest concentration of beekeepers.
The main varietals produced are blackberry, wildflower, Meadowfoam, buckwheat and Lavender. Key beekeeping regions include Portland, Eugene, Seaside, Grants Pass, Redmond and Salem. As of this directory, 133 sellers operate across 87 cities in the state.
Clover and wildflower are the most common varietals. Fireweed from the mountains is a regional specialty. Oregon's fruit and nut production supports pollination. The state's blackberry and raspberry plantings add to the mix. Oregon's varied rainfall—wet in the west, dry in the east—creates different honey character by region. The state has a strong beekeeping tradition and active association.
What You'll Find in Oregon
- Oregon has 133 honey sellers listed on Local Honey Map, including 10 beekeepers and apiaries, 50 farms with bees, and 36 stores and retailers.
- 17 sellers in Oregon offer raw or unfiltered honey.
- Some Oregon producers welcome farm visits. Check individual listings for visit availability and hours.
- The cities with the most honey sellers in Oregon are Portland (8), Eugene (6) and Seaside (4) .
Common Questions About Honey in Oregon
- Where can I buy local honey in Oregon?
- Local Honey Map lists 133 honey sellers across 87 cities in Oregon. The cities with the most listed producers are Portland, Eugene and Seaside. 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 Oregon?
- The most common honey varietals from Oregon beekeepers are blackberry, wildflower and Meadowfoam. Honey flavor varies by region and season. A spring harvest from Portland will taste different from a late-summer harvest from the same producer. Many Oregon sellers also offer comb honey, creamed honey, and other bee products.
- How much does local honey cost in Oregon?
- Local raw honey in Oregon 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 Oregon?
- Yes. Some honey farms and apiaries in Oregon welcome visitors for hive tours, honey tastings, and direct purchases. Check individual listings on Local Honey Map to see which Oregon producers offer farm visits. Calling ahead is recommended, as many small operations run by appointment.
- What makes honey in Oregon unique?
- Oregon's mix of coastal rainforest, Willamette Valley agriculture, and high desert creates distinct honey zones. The Willamette Valley's grass seed, clover, and fruit orchards support strong flows. The coast adds blackberry and wildflower. Eastern Oregon's irrigated agriculture contributes alfalfa and clover. Oregon's varied climate means the season runs from April in the valley through September in the mountains. Honey can range from light valley clover to darker blackberry. The state's diverse geography and clean air produce honey that reflects regional variation. Oregon beekeepers often produce small-batch varietals from local forage.
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