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Honey Farms & Apiaries in North Carolina

32 honey farms & apiaries listed across North Carolina. Raw local honey and hive products from area beekeepers. Directory updated August 2026.

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Bee Sweet Bee Farm

Shelby, NC

Bee Sweet Bee Farm produces honey and beeswax products from its hives near Shelby, selling at regional farmers markets and through the local beekeeping network. The operation is small, built around the hive rather than a storefront, so honey moves seasonally. Their Facebook page is the best place to catch what's available and where they'll be set up. Cleveland County, western Piedmont.

BEE SWEET HONEY AND CRAFTS,LLC

OLD FORT, NC

Bee Sweet Honey and Crafts sells local honey and handmade crafts from Cane Creek Road in Old Fort, in McDowell County at the foot of the Blue Ridge east of Asheville. Mountain apiaries in this area draw on sourwood and wildflower blooms. Order and visit details aren't posted online.

Bucket List Homestead

Rural Hall, NC

Bucket List Homestead in Rural Hall, North Carolina is a family homestead practicing regenerative agriculture — Jersey cows for raw A2A2 milk and herd shares, Mulefoot pigs, pastured chicken, farm-raised beef, non-GMO eggs, honey, and yogurt. The farm store on Griffin Road is open six days a week, with subscriptions available on customer favorites.

Carolina Bee Farm

Hendersonville, NC

We run 11 apiaries, bee yards, throughout Hendersonville, Flat Rock, Zirconia, Tryon, and the Asheville area. We have a total of 301 hives with plans of expanding to 1000 hives in 2019. We produce Wild Flower Honey, Sourwood Honey, Apple Blossom Honey, Cream Honey, a variety of infused honey's, and numerous other types of honey from other parts of the country for a total of 30 different types of honey. We also make lip balm, soap, candles, and facial creams from our beeswax. We also carry a full

D and D's Apiary

Stanley, NC

D and D's Apiary keeps honeybees on Killian Farm Road in Stanley, in Gaston County northwest of Charlotte along the Catawba River. As a small apiary, it produces local honey, with the main harvest following the spring and summer nectar flow. No website is posted; contact locally to buy honey or ask about the hives.

Dyson Apiaries

Mocksville, NC

Dyson Apiaries keeps bees on Dyson Road in Mocksville, in Davie County's Piedmont. Small apiaries like this usually sell raw local honey direct from the farm, sometimes alongside beeswax or bee sales. No website or public contact details were found online.

ENC Honey

ENC Honey bottles raw, unpasteurized honey gathered by beekeepers across Eastern North Carolina, keeping it local rather than blended from far away. The lineup runs beyond honey to bee pollen, honeycomb, creamed honey, candied pecans, and honey wine vinegar. Orders and details are on their site.

Fricks Apiaries

Chapel Hill, NC

A honey-producing apiary on Jo Mac Road in Chapel Hill, in western Orange County. Small piedmont beekeepers like this sell raw local honey tied to the spring and summer nectar flow, usually direct or through nearby markets. Online details are limited.

Golden Valley Honey Bees

Honey producer on NC Highway 226 in the Golden Valley area of Rutherford County, in the western foothills. Local beekeepers here work hives among wildflower and sourwood bloom, which shapes the flavor of foothill honey. Public details are limited; contact the beekeeper directly about honey and any hive or farm visits.

Homespun Honey NC

Sanford, NC

Honey producer on Industrial Drive in Sanford, in Lee County in the central Piedmont. Small local apiaries here bottle wildflower and clover honey from Piedmont bloom. Public detail is limited, so contact Homespun Honey directly about honey availability and where to buy.

Honey Hole

West Jefferson, NC

The Honey Hole of the Blue Ridge in downtown West Jefferson, North Carolina promotes the art of beekeeping — a sweet shop featuring local honey from local artisan beekeepers alongside fine beekeeping supplies and honeybee-themed gifts. Open Tuesday through Saturday on North Third Avenue.

Honeysuckle Hill Bee Farm

Concord, NC

This bee farm on Highway 49 north of Concord sells raw, unfiltered local honey along with seasonal single-source jars of sourwood and orange blossom. It also makes creamed honey in seven flavors, from Ceylon cinnamon to raspberry, plus bee pollen and hand-poured beeswax candles. The farm sells live bees to new keepers, runs farm tours and talks, and sets up at a Saturday farmers market year-round.

Honey Sweet Blueberries Farm

Reidsville, NC

Honey Sweet Blueberries grows blueberries and keeps bees for honey near Reidsville in Rockingham County, north of Greensboro toward the Virginia line. Piedmont blueberries ripen from June into July, and the farm pairs its berry crop with local honey. No website is listed; check locally for pick-your-own season and hours.

Honey & the Hive

Weaverville, NC

Honey & the Hive is a beekeeping supply, honey, and gift shop in Weaverville, North Carolina, but our reach is much farther than that! We carry beekeeping supplies, offer classes on beekeeping, sell local honey, and make products from the hive, like propolis tincture, infused honey, and beeswax candles. More than just a store, we are a hive of like-minded people who love bees and pollinators and want to educate our community about how to help care for this valuable part of our ecosystem. Our His

Hughes Honey Apiary Locations

Holly Springs, NC

Hughes Honey manages apiary locations around Holly Springs, in southern Wake County, with a home base on Oakhall Drive. Local beekeepers here produce raw honey whose flavor shifts with each season's bloom. Honey like this usually sells by the jar direct from the beekeeper and at nearby markets.

Killer Bees Honey

Lake Toxaway, NC

Killer Bees Honey is an artisanal apiary deep in the Smoky Mountains of Western North Carolina, surrounded by 512,000 farm-free acres of the Pisgah National Forest — producing raw, glyphosate-free honey with antimicrobial Total Activity rivaling Manuka. A Good Food Awards winner and the only North American producer publishing lab purity reports, it also offers beeswax candles, wraps, body care, and private honey tastings.

King Cobra Apiary

Mebane, NC

Meet Your Local Beekeepers🐝 Ali & Alicia King Cobra Apiary was started in 2015 by Ali Iyoob with a few hives and a vision for something larger. As a first generation farmer, he cashed out his 401k to buy bee equipment, and invested everything he could back into the operation. Ali spent countless long days and nights raising up and managing for the most productive honey bees possible, which allowed King Cobra Apiary to prosper into one of the larger commercial honey bee operations in the area. I

McNeilly Bee Farm

Casar, NC

McNeilly Bee Farm produces local honey from hives kept in the Cleveland County foothills near Casar, where wildflowers, blueberries, poplar, and sourwood keep the bees working spring and fall. Supply is seasonal and sold through local channels, including Christie's Kitchen. This is a small apiary rather than a storefront, so honey availability tracks the harvest. Look for their listing on Visit NC Farms for the latest.

Mikes Local Honey and Produce

Burlington, NC

Mike's Local Honey and Produce sells local honey and seasonal produce on Gwyn Road in Burlington, Alamance County. Piedmont honey harvests run through the warmer months, alongside garden vegetables and fruit as they ripen. Stock turns over with the season, so it's worth checking what's on hand before stopping by.

Noblebee Apiary

Lewisville, NC

Noblebee Apiary is a beekeeping operation on Hounds Ridge Road in Lewisville, west of Winston-Salem in Forsyth County. Apiaries this size typically offer raw wildflower honey and hive products sold locally. No website or verified contact information appeared online.

Ritter Apiary

Charlotte, NC

Ritter Apiary produces honey in the Charlotte area, listed at an East Trade Street address in the city's uptown. Small Piedmont apiaries like this sell raw local honey and beeswax products, often through farmers markets and neighborhood stands. The downtown address likely marks a market stall rather than the hives. Contact the beekeeper directly to find out where to buy their honey and what varieties they keep.

Sweet Betsy Farm

Marion, NC

Sweet Betsy Farm is a small family farm of market gardeners and beekeepers at the base of the southern Appalachians in Marion, North Carolina, using chemical-free practices on its bees and organic methods on its produce. The self-serve stand on Mudcut Road is open daily 9 to 6 with farm-fresh eggs and several honey varieties, including prized Sourwood.

Tate's Apiaries

Willow Spring, NC

Tate's Apiaries sells honey from its own hives on Turner Fish Road in Willow Spring, and the family farm has branched into goji berries and elderberries you can pick yourself, plus elderberry and goji syrup. Seasonal produce runs to strawberries, cantaloupe, watermelon, tomatoes, and potatoes. They keep chemical and pesticide use to a minimum and offer school tours. Call ahead, since hours and u-pick run on the season.

Triple J Honey Bee Farms

Mocksville, NC

Triple J Honey Bee Farms runs hives on Duke Whitaker Road in rural Mocksville, Davie County. The operation centers on honeybees, which points to raw honey and possibly pollination or bee sales. Nothing about hours or products was verifiable online.

Two Rivers Honey

New Bern, NC

Two Rivers Honey takes its name from New Bern's setting where the Neuse and Trent rivers meet, in Craven County. It's a local honey producer, its jars reflecting the coastal-plain bloom from spring wildflowers into summer. Contact the beekeeper directly for current availability.

Wally's Pure Raw Honey

Columbus, NC

Wally's Pure Raw Honey sells raw, unfiltered honey from hives on Green Creek Drive in Columbus, in Polk County near the South Carolina line. It's a small beekeeping operation that markets straight to local buyers rather than through a storefront. Raw honey like this shifts in flavor by season and local bloom. Online details are limited, so ask locally to buy direct.

WG Bee Farm

Eden, NC

A beekeeping operation in Eden, in Rockingham County near the Dan River. Small apiaries like this sell raw local honey, and sometimes beeswax and pollen, often by word of mouth or at area markets. Supply follows the spring and summer nectar flow.

Willowsted Honey

Shelby, NC

A honey producer based in Shelby, in Cleveland County's rolling farmland. Small Carolina apiaries here typically sell raw wildflower and sourwood honey harvested through the summer. Details online are limited.

Worley Honey Farm LLC

Leicester, NC

Worley Honey Farm is a honey producer on New Leicester Highway in Leicester, a rural community in the mountains northwest of Asheville in Buncombe County. Beekeepers in this part of western North Carolina typically bottle raw wildflower and sourwood honey, the region's prized late-summer varietal. No public storefront or site was confirmed online.

Busy Bee Farm

Pittsboro, NC

Honey Bee Hills Farm

Prospect Hill, NC

Sapony Creek Apiaries & Bee Supply

Rocky Mount, NC

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 North Carolina?

US Farm Trail lists 32 honey farms & apiaries in North Carolina, with listings around Shelby, OLD FORT, Rural Hall. The directory is updated as farms are added and verified.

How do I find a apiary near me in North Carolina?

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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