Yosemite honey – from the gateway to one of the most iconic national parks on Earth. Our bees forage in the Sierra Nevada foothills near Yosemite, where mountain wildflowers, manzanita, and foothill pine create a honey with real altitude.
What Makes Yosemite Honey Special
The Sierra Nevada foothills transition zone – where the Central Valley meets the mountains – is a biodiversity hotspot. Oak savanna, chaparral, and montane wildflowers produce honey with an herbal, slightly resinous character that tastes like the mountains.
Discover the Yosemite Region
Yosemite National Park draws 4 million visitors a year for its granite cliffs, waterfalls, and giant sequoias. The gateway communities along Highway 120 and Highway 140 offer small-town charm, local restaurants, and access to the Merced River. Our Yosemite honey is the perfect souvenir for visitors – or a way to bring the mountains to your breakfast table.