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Raw honey from Pescadero, California – one of the last true farming communities on the San Mateo Coast. Our bees work apiaries in the Pescadero area where coastal ranches, artichoke fields, and creek valleys create honey with a distinct coastal character.

What Makes Pescadero Honey Special

Pescadero sits in a protected valley between Highway 1 and the Santa Cruz Mountains. The combination of coastal fog, creek-bottom vegetation, and working farmland creates a foraging environment unlike anywhere else in our range. This honey carries notes of coastal sage, wildflowers, and the unique flora of the San Mateo Coast.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Pescadero?

Pescadero is a small farming community on the San Mateo Coast, about 17 miles south of Half Moon Bay on Highway 1. It's the kind of place where goat farms, artichoke fields, and redwood forests all share the same valley.

How is Pescadero honey different from Half Moon Bay honey?

Pescadero is further south and more sheltered from direct ocean wind. The valley setting and surrounding forests create different vegetation – more redwood, more farm crop forage, more creek-side plants. Both are coastal, but the character is distinct.

Discover Pescadero

Pescadero is famous for Duarte's Tavern (serving artichoke soup since 1894), Harley Farms Goat Dairy, the Pescadero Marsh Natural Preserve, and its annual Pescadero Arts & Fun Festival. Piñon Butano State Park and the beach at Pescadero State Beach are nearby. This is old California – agricultural, unhurried, and real. Just like our honey.

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