Where to buy local honey near Fayetteville, AR
Last updated June 21, 2026 · 6 producers within about 50 miles
The nearest exact-pinned local honey producers to Fayetteville, AR in the Melvea directory are Ozark Honey (~1.4 mi), Poulos Apiary (~9.9 mi), Sta-n-Step Blueberry Farm (~10.1 mi), with 6 listed within about 50 miles. All are directory listings, pending verification. Confirm availability before visiting.
Where can I buy local honey near Fayetteville, AR?
Nearest first. "Pending verification" means Melvea has not independently confirmed the listing — it is a directory entry, often from the producer's own public information. Distances are shown only for exact-pinned producers; city-level listings show their town.
- Ozark Honey~1.4 miFayetteville, Arkansas · Acacia, Clover, WildflowerListed · pending verificationWebsite
- Poulos Apiary~9.9 miSpringdale, Arkansas · Wildflower, Comb, WhippedListed · pending verificationWebsite
- Sta-n-Step Blueberry Farm~10.1 miFayetteville, ArkansasListed · pending verification
- Sacred Hollow Farm~11.9 miLowell, Arkansas · Wildflower, Clover, LavenderListed · pending verificationWebsite
- Prepper Bee Supply~30.1 miGarfield, Arkansas · Wildflower, CombListed · pending verification
- Ozark Mountain Honey~32.9 miEureka Springs, Arkansas · Acacia, Clover, WildflowerListed · pending verification
What honey varieties are local to Fayetteville?
Producers near Fayetteville, AR list Wildflower, Clover, Acacia, Comb, Whipped, and Lavender.
Wildflower, Clover, Sourwood are the regional anchors for the mid-South.
How is honey near Fayetteville different?
Across the mid-South — the Cumberland Plateau, the Bluegrass, and the Ozark highlands — honey is built on a long, layered forage season: clover and wildflower through spring and summer, basswood and tulip poplar in the woods, and sourwood where the hills rise. Most local honey is polyfloral, changing character with each producer's landscape and harvest window.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the closest honey producer to Fayetteville?
- Ozark Honey, about 1.4 miles from Fayetteville, AR, listed with Acacia, Clover, and Wildflower. It is a directory listing, pending verification.
- What honey is the mid-South known for?
- Across the mid-South — the Cumberland Plateau, the Bluegrass, and the Ozark highlands — honey is built on a long, layered forage season: clover and wildflower through spring and summer, basswood and tulip poplar in the woods, and sourwood where the hills rise. Most local honey is polyfloral, changing character with each producer's landscape and harvest window. Near Fayetteville, AR, producers currently list Wildflower and Clover.
- Are these producers verified by Melvea?
- Not yet. Every producer here is a directory listing marked "pending verification" — Melvea has not independently confirmed it. Listings often come from a producer's own public information. Confirm hours, stock, and location with the producer before visiting. Melvea lists no pricing.
- Is there raw honey near Fayetteville?
- Many small Southeastern producers sell raw, unfiltered honey. The directory does not label every listing's processing, so check each producer's profile and website for how their honey is handled.
Looking elsewhere? Explore the Honey Terroir Map to find producers across the Southeast and beyond.