Honey Market · September 27–28, 2029 · Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania
Carbon County's Victorian mountain village perched above the dramatic Lehigh River gorge hosts this September honey market in one of Pennsylvania's most scenic National Historic Landmark districts. Northeastern Pennsylvania beekeepers from Carbon, Luzerne, and Monroe counties present black locust, basswood, buckwheat, goldenrod, and Pocono Mountain wildflower honeys harvested from the forested ridges of the Appalachian front. Jim Thorpe's restored Asa Packer Mansion serves as backdrop for honey pairing dinners, while Lehigh Gorge State Park rangers lead pollinator education hikes along the Delaware and Lehigh National Heritage Corridor towpath where industrial-era beekeepers once supplied coal mining communities.
Type: Honey Market
Date: September 27–28, 2029
Location: Broadway, Jim Thorpe, Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania
Official website: Jim Thorpe Carbon County Honey & Lehigh Gorge Heritage Market 2029
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