Honey Festival · April 5–6, 2029 · Tallahassee, Florida
Hosted at Tall Timbers Research Station and Land Conservancy, this festival celebrates North Florida's distinctive honey culture shaped by longleaf pine savannas. Featured varietals include gallberry, saw palmetto, titi blossom, and tupelo honey from Florida's panhandle and Big Bend region, with prescribed burn ecology talks and longleaf habitat restoration tours.
Type: Honey Festival
Date: April 5–6, 2029
Location: Tall Timbers Research Station, Tallahassee, Florida
Official website: Tallahassee Honey & North Florida Longleaf Pine 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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