Spokane's Inland Pacific Northwest setting — Palouse wheat country and Selkirk Mountain forests — produces prized fireweed honey from mountain clearcuts alongside sweet clover and alfalfa honey from surrounding farmland.
Fireweed honey from Selkirk Mountain clearcuts (exceptionally light, almost water-white, buttery flavor), sweet clover and alfalfa honey from Palouse Valley farmland, and Inland Northwest wildflower blends are Spokane's signature varieties.
South Perry Street Farmers Market in the Perry District (Thursdays, May–October) is Spokane's beloved neighborhood market and features local honey. Downtown Spokane Farmers Market (Wednesdays, June–October) and Spokane Public Market also carry eastern Washington honey.
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