Thomasville Red Hills Honey & Rose City Heritage Market 2031

Honey Market · April 5–6, 2031 · Thomasville, Georgia

Thomasville — the Thomas County city in Georgia's Red Hills region known as the 'City of Roses' — occupies one of the Southeast's most distinctive ecological and cultural landscapes, where the longleaf pine uplands of the Red Hills transition to the wiregrass savannas and quail hunting plantations of Grady and Mitchell Counties, giving local beekeepers access to exceptional gallberry, tallow tree, tupelo, sourwood, and longleaf savanna wildflower honey from apiaries on the historic plantations and small farms surrounding the city. This April market in Paradise Park celebrates Thomas County's remarkable beekeeping heritage at the heart of one of the nation's most intact longleaf pine ecosystems, featuring honey from producers across the Red Hills Agricultural Heritage Landscape, guided nature tours through the National Natural Landmark longleaf pine savannas, educational presentations on the critical role of honeybees and native pollinators in longleaf pine ecosystem restoration, and connections to the Tall Timbers Research Station's pioneering work on fire ecology and Red Hills biodiversity.

Event Details

Type: Honey Market
Date: April 5–6, 2031
Location: Paradise Park, 1111 South Broad Street, Thomasville, Georgia

Official website: Thomasville Red Hills Honey & Rose City Heritage Market 2031

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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