Honey Festival · July 12–13, 2029 · Salina, Kansas
At the heart of Kansas's geographic center, Salina hosts this mid-summer celebration of the Smoky Hills's distinctive honey tradition. Saline County beekeepers bring alfalfa, sweet clover, sunflower, and native Flint Hills prairie wildflower honeys to Kenwood Park. Kansas State University Extension beekeeping specialists lead hive demonstration workshops, and the festival highlights how the transition from Smoky Hills chalk formations to High Plains shapes regional honey flavor profiles.
Type: Honey Festival
Date: July 12–13, 2029
Location: Kenwood Park, Salina, Kansas
Official website: Salina Smoky Hills Honey & Kansas 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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