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Local Honey in Utah

Browse 80 local honey sellers across 61 cities in Utah. Find beekeepers, honey farms, and apiaries selling raw honey, wildflower, clover, and other varietals produced by Utah beekeepers.

61 cities · 80 honey sellers

4 honey sellers

Hurricane

4 honey sellers

Vernal

3 honey sellers

West Jordan

3 honey sellers

Ogden

3 honey sellers

Delta

2 honey sellers

Clearfield

1 honey sellers

American Fork

1 honey sellers

Bluffdale

2 honey sellers

Bountiful

1 honey sellers

Brigham City

1 honey sellers

Cedar City

1 honey sellers

Cedar Hills

1 honey sellers

Duchesne

1 honey sellers

Eagle Mountain

1 honey sellers

Enoch

1 honey sellers

Erda

1 honey sellers

Garden City

1 honey sellers

Grantsville

1 honey sellers

Herriman

1 honey sellers

Honeyville

1 honey sellers

Hooper

1 honey sellers

Kanab

1 honey sellers

Kaysville

1 honey sellers

Koosharem

1 honey sellers

La Verkin

1 honey sellers

Layton

1 honey sellers

Logan

1 honey sellers

Magna

1 honey sellers

Mendon

1 honey sellers

Moab

1 honey sellers

Morgan

1 honey sellers

Mt Pleasant

1 honey sellers

Murray

1 honey sellers

Neola

1 honey sellers

Orem

2 honey sellers

Parowan

2 honey sellers

Payson

1 honey sellers

Pleasant Grove

1 honey sellers

Price

1 honey sellers

Provo

1 honey sellers

Richfield

1 honey sellers

Riverton

2 honey sellers

Roosevelt

1 honey sellers

Roy

1 honey sellers

Salem

2 honey sellers

Salt Lake City

1 honey sellers

Sandy

1 honey sellers

Santa Clara

1 honey sellers

Santaquin

1 honey sellers

Saratoga Springs

1 honey sellers

Scipio

1 honey sellers

Smithfield

1 honey sellers

South Salt Lake

1 honey sellers

Spanish Fork

1 honey sellers

Spring City

2 honey sellers

St. George

1 honey sellers

Syracuse

1 honey sellers

Tremonton

1 honey sellers

Vineyard

1 honey sellers

Washington

1 honey sellers

Wellsville

Local honey and beekeeping

About Local Honey in Utah

Utah's honey production is concentrated in the irrigated valleys of the Wasatch Front and the Sevier River basin. Alfalfa and clover from hay production dominate. The state's dry climate and elevation create distinct conditions. Fireweed from mountain meadows adds variety. Salt Lake City and the Wasatch Front have the highest beekeeper concentration. Utah has a mix of commercial and hobby beekeeping.

The main varietals produced are wildflower, clover, sage, orange blossom and blackberry. Key beekeeping regions include Hurricane, Vernal, West Jordan, Ogden, Delta and Clearfield. As of this directory, 80 sellers operate across 61 cities in the state.

Alfalfa and clover dominate. Utah's low humidity produces honey with low moisture content. Fireweed from the Uinta Mountains and other high-elevation areas adds variety. The state's fruit production in Utah County supports pollination. Utah's beekeeping community is active; the state has a long tradition. The short growing season at elevation requires efficient management. Sage from the desert valleys appears in limited quantities.

What You'll Find in Utah

  • Utah has 80 honey sellers listed on Local Honey Map, including 8 beekeepers and apiaries, 26 farms with bees, and 30 stores and retailers.
  • 16 sellers in Utah offer raw or unfiltered honey.
  • Some Utah producers welcome farm visits. Check individual listings for visit availability and hours.
  • The cities with the most honey sellers in Utah are Hurricane (4), Vernal (4) and West Jordan (3) .
FAQ

Common Questions About Honey in Utah

Where can I buy local honey in Utah?
Local Honey Map lists 80 honey sellers across 61 cities in Utah. The cities with the most listed producers are Hurricane, Vernal and West Jordan. 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 Utah?
The most common honey varietals from Utah beekeepers are wildflower, clover and sage. Honey flavor varies by region and season. A spring harvest from Hurricane will taste different from a late-summer harvest from the same producer. Many Utah sellers also offer comb honey, creamed honey, and other bee products.
How much does local honey cost in Utah?
Local raw honey in Utah 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 Utah?
Yes. Some honey farms and apiaries in Utah welcome visitors for hive tours, honey tastings, and direct purchases. Check individual listings on Local Honey Map to see which Utah producers offer farm visits. Calling ahead is recommended, as many small operations run by appointment.
What makes honey in Utah unique?
Utah's mix of desert, mountain, and irrigated agriculture creates honey from alfalfa, clover, and wildflower. The state's alfalfa production in the valleys supports strong flows. Mountain valleys add wildflower and fireweed. Utah's dry climate and intense sun concentrate nectar. The growing season varies by elevation, with longer seasons in the south. Utah honey tends to be light and mild, reflecting the state's clean air and irrigated agriculture. The state's diverse topography means honey can range from valley clover to mountain wildflower. Utah beekeepers often produce honey that reflects the state's mix of agriculture and wild forage.

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