Honey Festival · June 7–8, 2029 · Bloomington, Indiana
Bloomington's rich karst limestone landscape creates unique microclimates for exceptional honey varietals. This festival hosted on the Indiana University campus celebrates Monroe County's tulip poplar, black locust, and basswood honey traditions alongside craft beverages and locally grown food. Beekeeping researchers from IU's Lilly Library join Monroe County beekeepers for apiary tours through the Griffy Lake Nature Preserve, highlighting how limestone terrain shapes local flora and honey flavor.
Type: Honey Festival
Date: June 7–8, 2029
Location: Sample Gates, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana
Official website: Bloomington Indiana Limestone Country Honey & Wildflower Festival 2029
Honey festivals feature tastings, vendor booths, educational talks, and family-friendly activities celebrating local honey production and beekeeping traditions.
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