Find Local Honey in Dallas, Texas

Dallas-Fort Worth beekeepers produce North Texas wildflower honey from diverse prairie blooms, alongside mesquite honey from the Rolling Plains and seasonal blackland prairie varieties.

Local Honey Varieties

North Texas wildflower honey, mesquite honey from the Rolling Plains, and blackland prairie blends are the DFW region's signature varieties.

Where to Buy

White Rock Local Market (Saturdays, year-round) and Coppell Farmers Market are DFW's top honey sources. Many Collin and Tarrant County producers sell directly from their operations.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I find raw honey near Dallas–Fort Worth?
White Rock Local Market (Saturdays, year-round) and Coppell Farmers Market are the top sources. The Dallas Farmers Market also has local honey vendors. Many North Texas producers sell direct from farms in surrounding counties.
What types of honey are produced near Dallas, Texas?
DFW beekeepers produce North Texas wildflower honey (from diverse prairie blooms), mesquite honey (from Rolling Plains to the west), and blackland prairie blends. The region's diverse flora creates complex seasonal varieties.
When is the best time to buy local honey in Dallas, Texas?
The primary North Texas harvest runs April through June. A fall harvest in September–October produces late-season wildflower honey. Summer farmers markets have the freshest local selections.

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Browse our complete local honey directory to find beekeepers and farmers markets near you. Explore all 210+ honey varieties in our comprehensive guide. For a complete overview of honey in Texas, see our Texas Honey Sourcing Guide.

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