Plymouth Pemigewasset Valley Honey & White Mountains Heritage Market 2032

Honey Market · September 19–20, 2032 · Plymouth, New Hampshire

Plymouth — Grafton County's gateway city on the Pemigewasset River at the foot of the White Mountains, where Plymouth State University anchors a vibrant community at the confluence of the Baker and Pemigewasset rivers, and where the surrounding White Mountain National Forest, Squam Lake, and the Waterville Valley corridor create a honey landscape of apple blossom from the Pemigewasset valley's historic orchards, basswood from the mixed hardwood forests of the lower White Mountain foothills, goldenrod from the open meadows and roadsides, wild blueberry blossom from the granitic uplands, and the distinctive boreal asters and fireweed of the higher White Mountain clearings that give New Hampshire's mountain honey its prized complexity and depth — in a community renowned for its Plymouth State University's outdoor education and environmental science programs, its position as the southern gateway to the White Mountain National Forest, and its role as a hub for Squam Lake and the Lakes Region — is home to a multigenerational beekeeping community whose families have worked hives across the Pemigewasset valley's productive mix of farmland, orchard, and forest habitats for generations. This September market at Plymouth's Depot Square celebrates the Pemigewasset valley's honey heritage through producers from across Grafton County and the Lakes Region, competitive honey shows featuring regional apple blossom, basswood, goldenrod, wild blueberry blossom, and mountain wildflower varietal honeys, guided tastings exploring how the White Mountain foothills' unique combination of orchard, hardwood forest, and highland create honey of exceptional range and flavor, and educational programs on the historical role of pollinators in New Hampshire's apple orchard and maple sugar heritage.

Event Details

Type: Honey Market
Date: September 19–20, 2032
Location: Depot Square, 9 Depot Street, Plymouth, New Hampshire

Official website: Plymouth Pemigewasset Valley Honey & White Mountains Heritage Market 2032

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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