Milledgeville Oconee River Honey & Georgia Antebellum Heritage Market 2030

Honey Market · April 12–13, 2030 · Milledgeville, Georgia

Milledgeville — Georgia's antebellum capital on the Oconee River in Baldwin County — sits at the transition zone between Georgia's Piedmont red clay hills and the upper Coastal Plain, a landscape of tupelo swamps, longleaf pine savannas, tallow tree stands, and gallberry bogs that produces some of the state's most distinctive honey varietals. This spring market on the historic Capitol grounds celebrates Middle Georgia's beekeeping tradition, featuring tupelo and gallberry honey from Oconee River corridor beekeepers, sourwood from the nearby Piedmont foothills, guided walks through the Lockerly Arboretum pollinator gardens, and connections to Georgia College's horticultural and environmental studies programs.

Event Details

Type: Honey Market
Date: April 12–13, 2030
Location: Old Capitol Building, 201 E Greene Street, Milledgeville, Georgia

Official website: Milledgeville Oconee River Honey & Georgia Antebellum Heritage Market 2030

What to Expect

Honey markets connect consumers directly with local beekeepers selling raw honey, beeswax products, and specialty varieties harvested from nearby apiaries.

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