Find Local Honey in St. Louis, Missouri

St. Louis sits where the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers converge, creating rich river-bottom habitats. Soulard Market, one of the country's oldest markets, has long been a hub for local Missouri honey.

Local Honey Varieties

Black locust honey (light, spring specialty), sweet clover honey from surrounding agricultural lands, basswood honey from Ozark-adjacent forests (herbal-minty), and fall goldenrod honey are St. Louis's local specialties.

Where to Buy

Soulard Farmers Market (Saturdays year-round, Wednesdays seasonal) is St. Louis's oldest continuously operating market and the top honey source. Clayton and Tower Grove Farmers Markets also feature area beekeepers.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I find raw honey near St. Louis?
Soulard Farmers Market (Saturdays year-round, Wednesdays in season) is St. Louis's oldest market and has local honey vendors. Clayton Farmers Market and Tower Grove Farmers Market also feature Missouri beekeepers. Natural grocers like Straub's Market stock local honey.
What types of honey are produced near St. Louis, Missouri?
The St. Louis area produces black locust honey (light, mild, spring specialty in May), sweet clover honey from agricultural lands, basswood honey (herbal-minty, July), and goldenrod honey in fall. Missouri river-corridor forests produce distinctive forest honeys.
When is the best time to buy local honey in St. Louis, Missouri?
St. Louis honey season runs May–October. Black locust is first in May. Summer (July–August) brings peak variety. Fall markets through October carry goldenrod honey. Soulard Market in summer and fall is the best time for fresh local Missouri honey.

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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 Missouri, see our Missouri Honey Sourcing Guide.

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