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Where to buy local honey near Savannah, GA

Last updated June 21, 2026 · 5 producers within about 50 miles

The nearest exact-pinned local honey producers to Savannah, GA in the Melvea directory are Savannah Bee Company (~0.6 mi), T's Bees Savannah (~9.2 mi), Ottawa Farms (~12.5 mi), with 5 listed within about 50 miles. All are directory listings, pending verification. Confirm availability before visiting.

Where can I buy local honey near Savannah, GA?

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.

  1. Savannah, Georgia · Sourwood, Tupelo, Wildflower
    Listed · pending verificationWebsite
  2. Savannah, Georgia
    Listed · pending verificationWebsite
  3. Ottawa Farms~12.5 mi
    Bloomingdale, Georgia · Wildflower, Comb
    Listed · pending verificationWebsite
  4. Clyo, Georgia · Wildflower, Gallberry, Tupelo
    Listed · pending verificationWebsite
  5. Beaufort, South Carolina · Gallberry, Tupelo, Wildflower
    Listed · pending verification

What honey varieties are local to Savannah?

Producers near Savannah, GA list Wildflower, Tupelo, Gallberry, Sourwood, and Comb.

Saw Palmetto, Gallberry, Wildflower are the regional anchors for the coastal Lowcountry.

How is honey near Savannah different?

The Lowcountry runs on its maritime forest and marsh edge: saw palmetto and gallberry through the warm months, holly and a broad wildflower base around them, with sourwood reaching in from inland stands. Most local honey is polyfloral and coastal in character, shaped by each producer's mix of sea-island, pine-flatwood, and bottomland forage.

Frequently asked questions

What is the closest honey producer to Savannah?
Savannah Bee Company, about 0.6 miles from Savannah, GA, listed with Sourwood, Tupelo, and Wildflower. It is a directory listing, pending verification.
What honey is the coastal Lowcountry known for?
The Lowcountry runs on its maritime forest and marsh edge: saw palmetto and gallberry through the warm months, holly and a broad wildflower base around them, with sourwood reaching in from inland stands. Most local honey is polyfloral and coastal in character, shaped by each producer's mix of sea-island, pine-flatwood, and bottomland forage. Near Savannah, GA, producers currently list Gallberry and Wildflower.
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 Savannah?
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.

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