Waco Brazos Valley Honey & Central Texas Heritage Market 2030

Honey Market · April 11–12, 2030 · Waco, Texas

Waco — the Brazos River city at the heart of Central Texas in McLennan County — occupies the intersection of the Blackland Prairie, Eastern Cross Timbers, and Texas Hill Country influence zones, where beekeepers harvest distinctive huisache, sweet clover, prairie wildflower, Mexican buckeye, and Brazos River bottom honey from apiaries scattered across a remarkable convergence of botanical regions. This April market at Cameron Park celebrates McLennan County beekeeping traditions alongside Waco's growing food and artisan culture, featuring honey from the Brazos and Bosque Valley beekeeping community, educational presentations on Texas Blackland Prairie pollinator ecology from Baylor University biology faculty, guided nature walks through the Cameron Park bluffs native plant gardens, and honey-inspired culinary demonstrations featuring Texas Hill Country cheeses, fruits, and craft meats. The market also highlights the growing urban beekeeping community in Waco's revitalized Magnolia District and connects visitors to the region's agricultural heritage from the Republic of Texas era through the modern day.

Event Details

Type: Honey Market
Date: April 11–12, 2030
Location: Cameron Park, 601 N University Parks Drive, Waco, Texas

Official website: Waco Brazos Valley Honey & Central Texas 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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