Honey Farms & Apiaries in New York
34 honey farms & apiaries listed across New York. Raw local honey and hive products from area beekeepers. Directory updated August 2026.
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Andrew's Honey
New York, NY
Our family has been working honey bees since the 1800’s. There have been bees buzzing in our family's collective lives for over 130 years. There were colonies of honey bees on our family's dairy farm in rural Quebec situated under Andrew's great-grandfather's cherry trees. There, too, Andrew’s grandmother and her sisters cooked snails and skinned rabbits. The rabbits and bees (and eventually the snails) followed the family to the United States, where decades later in Connecticut between calls at
Apiary 16
Town of Red Hook, NY
Apiary 16 is a beekeeping operation on Tribune Lane in the town of Red Hook, in Dutchess County's Hudson Valley. The focus is honey and hive products from locally kept bees. As a small apiary, sales are likely direct or through area markets and seasonal, so reach out to confirm how to buy honey and whether visits are possible.
Astor Apiaries
Astoria, NY
Astor Apiaries began with a few hobby hives on a Queens rooftop and now manages more than 50 hives across New York City, producing exceptional NYC raw honey plus varietals from orange blossom to buckwheat. The Honey House shop in Astoria anchors the operation, with beekeeping classes, supplies, honey-pairing recipes, and free local pickup.
Authentic Honey Of New York
Bronx, NY
Authentic Honey of New York is a small Bronx honey label operating out of the Grand Concourse area. It sells local and regional honey rather than running a farm at this address, which is a residential building. Product details are limited online; this is a neighborhood-scale honey seller in New York City.
Ballston Lake Apiaries
Ballston Lake, NY
Ballston Lake Apiaries keeps bees and produces local honey in Ballston Lake, Saratoga County. Small apiaries like this typically sell raw honey and beeswax products direct. Retail details aren't posted online.
Bee Joon Apiaries
A beekeeping operation selling raw, unfiltered honey straight from the hive, comb honey, and beeswax goods like soap and candles, along with live bees. Products ship through their online store. Their honey is labeled Pennsylvania raw honey, so despite the New York tag on this listing the apiary appears to be based in or sourcing from Pennsylvania.
Bee Natural Honey farms
Clymer, NY
Bee Natural Honey Farms produces honey on Mann Road in Clymer, in the far southwest corner of Chautauqua County near the Pennsylvania line. Clymer sits in a rural dairy and Amish farming area where small apiaries sell raw honey and hive products direct from the farm. Its hours and product list aren't posted online.
Briarledge Honey
Village of North Syracuse, NY
Briarledge Honey is a small apiary off South Bay Road in North Syracuse, Onondaga County. The name points to raw local honey sold by the jar in season, likely alongside beeswax or other hive products. Central New York's clover, wildflower, and basswood bloom shape the color and flavor of honey from this part of the state. Stock and availability aren't posted online, so check locally before stopping by.
Damn Good Honey Farm
Kerhonkson, NY
We are a small, diverse family farm located in Kerhonkson, NY. We specialize in beekeeping, producing handcrafted artisan soap, farming using organic practices, and raising pastured chicken. Our roadside market opened in 2017. Featuring products from the regions finest farmers, food producers, artisans, and craftspeople. our market is small but filled with love. In 2023 we opened our kitchen with the goal to bring you true farm to table food. Thank you for exploring our website. We look forward
Finger Lakes Beekeeping Supply
Finger Lakes Beekeeping operates out of 83 Main Street in Van Etten, selling local honey, hive products, nucs, and a full line of beekeeping gear. Brian Klose built it from his father's Nature's Way Farm, carrying on five generations of family beekeeping in the region. The shop runs free monthly classes and clinics for new and working beekeepers.
Fingerlakes Honey Company
Union Springs, NY
Fingerlakes Honey Company is a honey producer based in Union Springs, on the west shore of Cayuga Lake in the Finger Lakes. Small apiaries in this region sell raw and local honey along with hive products. The company keeps its own website; contact it there for what's currently in stock, pricing, and where to buy.
Good Day Honey
Coeymans Hollow, NY
Good Day Honey keeps bees on Biers Road in Coeymans Hollow, in the hills southwest of Albany. The operation produces local raw honey and hive products. Call ahead before visiting, since small apiaries like this one usually sell by appointment or through nearby markets.
Good Earth Honey
Watertown, NY
Good Earth Honey is a small apiary based on Sherman Street in Watertown, in New York's North Country near the St. Lawrence Valley. It produces local raw honey and bee products. As a home-based honey business, its output tracks the short northern Jefferson County nectar season.
Hamptons Honey Company
Springfield Gardens, NY
Established in 2002, The Hamptons Honey Company began by providing residents and visitors of the Hamptons with a taste of the best raw honey from Long Island. Bottled directly at its source without being filtered or pasteurized, we highlighted only pure, distinctive honeys from the region. As demand for our brand grew, so did our production and network of local, like-minded beekeepers.
Heather Ridge Farm
Preston Hollow, NY
Heather Ridge Farm in Preston Hollow, New York raises beef, lamb, goat, chicken, and turkeys in small groups on pasture without antibiotics or hormones — plus llamas, a donkey, and bees. The Saturday farm store and Bee's Knees Café serve prepared foods and a soup-kitchen lunch, with raw honey, beeswax candles, wool socks, lambskins, and root beer syrup filling the shelves; farm-stay cottages let guests linger.
HoneyGramz (Raw Honey, Kosher Honey and Gifts )
Great Neck, NY
We are thrilled to announce that our Elderberry Honey has won the prestigious GOLD Sofi Award for Best Sweetener by the Specialty Food Association. As a long-standing customer favorite we are honored to receive this recognition and are grateful to our loyal customers for their support. Our Elderberry Honey is truly unique and delicious with a rich fruity flavor. Experience the exceptional taste and quality that has earned us this distinguished award.
It's All Better Bees and Honey
Bridgeport, NY
It's All Better Bees and Honey keeps hives near Bridgeport, on the north side of Oneida Lake in Madison County. The apiary produces raw honey and hive products from local wildflower and clover forage.
Kepert's Apiary
Middle island, NY
Kepert's Apiary is a family beekeeping operation in Middle Island, in the pine barrens of central Long Island. They sell local raw honey and homemade beeswax candles, and they remove unwanted honeybee colonies and swarms in the area. It runs as a small hobby-scale apiary rather than a storefront, so their Facebook page (Kepertbees) is the way to check honey availability and reach them.
Killius Farms Honey
Town of LaFayette, NY
Killius Farms produces honey on Barker Hill Road in the town of LaFayette, Onondaga County, in the apple-growing hills south of Syracuse. Beekeepers here often sell raw honey and related products directly or through nearby stands and shops. Details on Killius specifically are limited, so contact them to confirm what they offer and how to buy.
Kutik's Honey Farm
Oxford, NY
Kutik's Honey Farm has produced honey since 1978 and ranks among the Northeast's larger operations, running wholesale and pollination services alongside its retail shop, Everything Bees, in Oxford. The store sells honey and hive products and hosts beekeeping classes and events. Chenango County, in the hills between Binghamton and Norwich.
Misty Orchard Farm
Misty Orchard Farm is a biodynamic, artisanal farm in New York dedicated to land preservation and regeneration — growing herbs, flowers, and honey with love for you and the Earth, plus herbal blends for equine friends, tinctures, pies, and bread by phone order.
NY HONEY COMPANY DBA SWEET SOPHIES NATURALS
Merrick, NY
NY Honey Company, doing business as Sweet Sophie's Naturals, is a honey and natural-products maker based in Merrick on Long Island's South Shore. The listing gives only a PO box, and no website turned up online, so its product line and where to buy are best confirmed directly.
Queens County Farm Museum
The Queens County Farm Museum's Farm Store in Floral Park, Queens sells farm-fresh eggs from heritage-breed hens in brown, white, and blue, raw wildflower honey from the farm's own apiary, organically propagated vegetable seedlings, and yarn spun from the resident Cotswold sheep and Huacaya alpacas — NYC wool for your next scarf. Open daily 10 to 4, with hayrides, animal feeding, seasonal farmstand, flower and vegetable CSAs, and a May Sheep Shearing Festival on New York City's largest remaining farmland.
Remsburger Honey & Maple
Pleasant Valley, NY
Remsburger Honey & Maple produces honey and maple syrup in Pleasant Valley, a Dutchess County town in the mid-Hudson Valley. Maple runs in late winter; honey follows through the warm months. No website or shop listing was found online to confirm where the products are sold.
Scotts Apiary and Farm
Huntington, NY
Scott's Apiary and Farm keeps bees on Homeland Drive in Huntington, on Long Island's North Shore in Suffolk County. As an apiary, it produces local honey, most likely sold direct alongside other farm goods. Long Island's mild coastal climate supports a long nectar season.
Seaway Trail Honey
Rochester, NY
Seaway Trail Honey is a Rochester honey producer, named for the scenic Seaway Trail that runs along the Lake Ontario shore. Its bees work the orchard and wildflower bloom of the Monroe County region that shapes local honey's character.
Sweet Cindy's Honey
Holley, NY
Sweet Cindy's Honey produces local honey in Holley, in the Orleans County farm belt between Rochester and the Lake Ontario shore. Bees working this fruit-and-field country yield honey through the summer nectar flow, usually sold in small batches. Availability follows the season rather than a fixed storefront schedule.
Urbanowicz Acres
Angola, NY
Urbanowicz Acres breathes new life into an old family dairy farm in Angola, New York that sat empty for over 40 years — starting with 30 laying hens and growing to 300+, plus Cornish-cross meat chickens, Muscovy ducks, and Thanksgiving turkeys, all hormone- and antibiotic-free and hand-processed. The farm stand sells eggs, cheese, farm-raised beef and pork, smoked foods, homemade jams, honey, and even grills and smokers, with peacocks and goats to entertain the kids.
Valley Bee Farm
Newburgh, NY
Valley Bee Farm keeps bees along Route 9W in Newburgh, in the Hudson Valley of Orange County. It produces local honey and hive products from apiaries in the mid-Hudson region. As a small beekeeping operation, its honey reflects the wildflower and orchard bloom of the valley across the season.
Wilk Apiary, Inc.
City of New York, NY
Wilk Apiary has kept honeybees in Queens County since 2012, running 14 hives across New York City and another 35 upstate. The bees produce raw honey the family bottles and infuses into flavors like tomato, strawberry, and roasted coffee, sold through an online shop and from the Myrtle Avenue base in Glendale. It's an unusual urban beekeeping operation for a directory of rural farms.
All the Buzz Honey
North Bellmore, NY
Brighton Honey
Rochester, NY
Harmony Farm Apiary
Waddington, NY
Honey Hill Orchard & Apiaries
Chittenango, NY
Our directory is built from many public sources across the internet and from farmers themselves. We work hard to keep listings accurate, but not every farm has confirmed its information with us. Farms marked Verified manage their own listing and have confirmed their details. Own a farm? Verify your listing →
Frequently Asked Questions
How many honey farms & apiaries are in New York?
US Farm Trail lists 34 honey farms & apiaries in New York, with listings around New York, Town of Red Hook, Astoria. The directory is updated as farms are added and verified.
How do I find a apiary near me in New York?
Use the map above to find honey farms & apiaries closest to you, or browse the list — every listing includes location, description, and contact details so you can call or visit.
Do these farms sell directly to the public?
Yes — every farm on US Farm Trail sells direct to consumers. Check each farm's page for hours, seasonal availability, and how to buy before you visit.
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