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Looking for honey from local hives; raw honey with local pollen, Manuka honey, honey in combs or other types of honey in Alaska?  Scroll down this page and you will see the aall of thoses in Alaska, sorted by county. ALWAYS call before you go to confirm the info, they don't always report changes to me!

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Updates for April 2024

April 2024: The bees are just waking up in the northern hemisphere, so it will be a few months before 2024 honey is ready, but most apiaries have plenty from the last season in stock

Local Honey listings, by county

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Aleutians East Borough

Municipality of Anchorage

  • Alaska Honey - Raw, organic wildflower Honey
    7821 Ascot St, Anchorage, AK 99518. Open: Monday to Friday. from 9 am to 5 pm. Raw, organic Alaska Honey produced from wildflowers in Talkeenta, Alaska. What began as a hobby in 2013 has turned into an exciting business venture. We love our bees and they pass on that love to the honey they produce, which is delicious and boasts subtle flavors of wildflowers from Talkeetna, Alaska. We use a cold-filter process to maintain the natural vitamins and nutrients and to preserve the pollen in our Alaska honey.
  • Olga's Alaska Honey - Fireweed honey, Wildflower Honey
    7821 Ascot Street, Anchorage, AK 99518. Phone: (907) 903-8235. Open: Call for hours or order online. Fireweed and Wildflower Honey from Talkeetna. We use a cold-filter process to preserve the raw honey's natural nutrients. As a result, this golden, syrupy nectar with its heavenly taste also holds many healthy properties: it is an excellent sugar substitute that raises blood sugar less than dextrose or glucose, when taken regularly local honey can help alleviate hay fever and other allergies, it can act as a cough suppressant, it gives a natural energy boost for athletics, and raw honey is full of antioxidants. In addition, honey may have medicinal properties when applied topically that help speed up wound healing.

Bristol Bay Borough

Denali Borough

  • Lingonberry Farm of Alaska - raw, wildflower honey
    Anderson, AK. Phone: (907) 978-5541. Open: they're a bit secretive about their actual location, but they sell their honey online. Their website says "Our honey is produced by honey bees that collect nectar from wild flowers in rural Alaska. Our bees are kept in a very remote part of Alaska, 5 miles from the nearest paved road. We use no chemicals, antibiotics or pesticides, and we have had our honey tested for the presence of glyphosate and third-party certified to ensure that our honey is among the purest in the world. This dedication to purity results in honey that is amazingly delicious. "
    Harvested from Remote Alaskan Hives. our honey is BioChecked certified Non-Glyphosate.

Fairbanks North Star Borough

Haines Borough

Juneau City and Borough

Kenai Peninsula Borough

  • Sarahs Alaska Honey - fireweed honey
    33735 Gas Well Road, Soldotna, AK 99669. Phone: (907) 252-5132. Email: sarah@alaskahoney.com. 100% Raw Alaskan honey, primarily from Fireweed. We sell the best honey on the planet! Also offering beginner classes and equipment to keep your own bees! She also sells beekeeping equipment, hives, bees, etc. You can buy the honey online on her website, too. Click here for a link to our Facebook page.
  • Stoked Beekeeping Co - raw fireweed honey.
    Homer, AK 99603. Phone: (424) 558-1015. Email: jamesreid711@gmail.com. Open: call for hours and sales. Stoked Bees harvest primarily from Fireweed creating a unique and flavorful honey. Local honey made by locals in Homer, Alaska. All Natural, No chemicals or preservatives added. It's the real deal.

Ketchikan Gateway Borough

Kodiak Island Borough

Lake and Peninsula Borough

Matanuska-Susitna Borough

  • Alaska Wild Harvest - raw wildflower honey
    Mile 1.1 Talkeetna Spur Road, Talkeenta, AK. Phone: 907-373-1309. Email: sales@alaskabirchsyrup.com. Open: Taste & Tour Hours Mid-May to Mid-September (If visiting in May, call for opening date), 10am to 6pm Daily. This is a light amber honey, from the banks of the little Susitna River by the foothills of the Talkeetna mountains, is sweet and intensely floral. Come visit our Taste, Tour & Shop facility at Mile 1.1 of the Talkeetna Spur Road. We are open 10am to 6pm every day after harvest in May through mid-September. Try samples of all our products, take a tour of our facility, watch the full video of our harvest in the Alaskan bush and experience the rich history of our business and Alaskan lifestyle. Click here for a link to our Facebook page.
  • Alaska Wildflower Honey - wildflower honey
    7449 S. Babcock Blvd, Wasilla, AK 99623. Phone: (907) 892-6175. Email: victors@mtaonline.net. Open: see their website. Our hives are located in an area that is free of large agricultural development. The nectar that is gathered from the wild plants is free of the chemical influence associated with agriculture. We manage our hives in such a manner that antibiotics or chemicals are not necessary to maintain the health of the hives. This assures that the honey that is produced is as free from contamination as possible.  The taste that you find in our honey comes from a wide variety of wildflowers that are found on and near our family homestead. The major contributing flower sources are: Fireweed, Wild Sitka Rose, Wild Raspberry, Labrador Tea, and Alaska Spirea, Many other flowers are mixed in as well to a lesser degree. The taste of our honey is truly an Alaskan bouquet.
  • Grandma’s Alaskan Honey - Alaskan Firewed Raw Honey, Creamed Honey, Honey Sticks, Honey Comb, Chunked Honey, Infused Honey including Alaska wild berries and Herbs, Fermented Honey, Wax, Pollen, Grooming products such as lip balm, hand salves, beard balms, oils and mustache wax
    Wasilla, AK. Email: grandmasalaskanhoney@gmail.com. Open: she only sells from her Facebook page and at local community events. The owner is Renea McAllister , and her honeybee farm produces locally harvested, raw, and unfiltered Matanuska-Susitna Valley honey.

Municipality of Anchorage

Nome Census Area

North Slope Borough

Northwest Arctic Borough

Prince of Wales-Outer Ketchikan Census Area

Sitka City and Borough

Skagway-Hoonah-Angoon Census Area

Southeast Fairbanks Census Area

Valdez-Cordova Census Area

Wade Hampton Census Area

Wrangell-Petersburg Census Area

Yakutat City and Borough

Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area

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