206 West Apiary

Nine Bee Augustine Honey Co. apiaries located throughout St. Augustine, Florida, producing distinct single-apiary raw local honey.
Bee Augustine Honey Co. 206 West Apiary surrounded by flowering gardens, fruit trees, native wildflowers, and lush rural landscapes in St. Augustine, producing single-apiary raw local honey.

Bee Augustine Honey Co. | 206 West Apiary

🟢 Spring 2026 Harvest Available

Welcome to Our 206 West Apiary

Nestled on 75 breathtaking acres of beautifully maintained gardens and flourishing fruit trees, this incredible property offers our honey bees an abundance of diverse nectar and pollen sources throughout the season.

From blooming ornamental gardens to fruit trees bursting with blossoms, it’s the perfect environment for healthy colonies to thrive and produce exceptional local honey from St. Augustine.

Great honey. Wonderful people.

Connie Lundgren

Schedule A Pickup

Fresh honey from our 206 West Apiary is now available for pickup! Harvested exclusively from the bees at our 206 West Apiary, every jar reflects the fruit trees, flowering gardens, native plants, woodlands, and seasonal wildflowers surrounding this unique rural St. Augustine location. Supplies are limited and seasonal, so we encourage you to schedule your pickup today and experience authentic single-apiary raw local honey. Buy local honey directly from our St. Augustine Shores location.

📍 918 Viscaya Blvd., St. Augustine, FL 32086

🕒 Monday–Saturday | 9:00 AM–5:00 PM

📞 (904) 540-9962 or (904) 501-9043

Spring Blooms at 206 West

Spring blooms at Bee Augustine Honey Co.’s 206 West Apiary in St. Augustine, Florida, featuring blackberry, eastern redbud, wax myrtle, pear blossoms, white clover, buttercup, bottlebrush, gallberry, blueberry, coreopsis, and other spring forage for honey bees.

Summer Blooms at 206 West

Summer blooms at Bee Augustine Honey Co.’s 206 West Apiary in St. Augustine, Florida, featuring crape myrtle, black-eyed Susan, beautyberry, buttonbush, coral honeysuckle, sweetbay magnolia, blackberry, gallberry, and other seasonal forage for honey bees.

Fall Blooms at 206 West

Fall blooms at Bee Augustine Honey Co.’s 206 West Apiary in St. Augustine, Florida, featuring wax myrtle, beautyberry, aster, goldenrod, firebush, muhly grass, Mexican bush sage, and other late-season forage for honey bees.

Why 206 West Honey Is Different

The 206 West Apiary sits in a very different environment from our coastal and Intracoastal locations. Here, our bees explore a more rural side of St. Augustine, where open spaces, fruit trees, flowering gardens, native woodlands, berry-producing plants, and seasonal wildflowers create an ever-changing source of nectar and pollen.

As spring gives way to summer and fall, different plants take their turn providing forage. Fruit blossoms and early wildflowers are replaced by summer flowers, berries, flowering shrubs, and late-season blooms. That changing landscape means the nectar available to our bees is never exactly the same from one harvest to the next—and neither is the honey.

At Bee Augustine Honey Co., we keep the 206 West harvest separate rather than blending it with honey from our other apiaries. What goes into the bottle comes from this particular landscape and this particular harvest, preserving the natural character that makes 206 West honey distinctly its own.

Rural St. Augustine in a jar—one apiary, one harvest, one true taste of where it came from.

This is just one of nine Bee Augustine Honey Co. apiaries throughout St. Augustine. Each location produces its own unique single-apiary honey, shaped by the flowers, trees, and seasonal blooms surrounding that specific apiary. Explore our other apiaries to discover how the landscape changes the flavor of local honey across St. Augustine.