Don’t Miss This Sweet Fall Open House in Canyon – It’ll Have You Buzzing!
When all the Farmer's Markets have ended and you're searching for anything to grasp onto to give you that feeling, you can either choose a gift and craft festival or you can look locally for a fun, farmer's market feel.
That's exactly what you are going to get at this hidden gem in Canyon.
I say hidden gem because so many people still don't know that there is a honey farm in Canyon that produces local honey among so many other amazing things.
Honey Bees are Amazing!
Creek House Honey Farm has been in Canyon for 6 buzzing years, and they are celebrating their anniversary. Not only that, they are celebrating the grand opening of their brand new manufacturing facility. A bigger place to make all their products including bottling all their honey.
Did you know that Creek House Honey Farm has a restaurant with an amazing menu?
They have a great selection of salads, sandwiches, and soups, plus snack trays and baked goods. They also serve up housemade meads on tap and in bottles. It's a perfect trip each and every time.
They have a gift shop full of their delicious kinds of honey and skin care products made from honey. Plus, a wide selection of gifts.
What Can I Expect at the Fall Open House?
Lots of honey-related events! The open house will be on Saturday, October 26, from 10a-5p
- Tour the New Manufacturing Building
- Check out the Observation Hive
- Enjoy a Q&A with the Mead and Skincare Professionals at 11-2p.
Make sure that while you're there stop in the restaurant and enjoy a delicious meal or snack and a glass of a mead of your choice.
Again if you haven't been out to Creek House Honey Farm this will be a fun event for you and your besties.
If you're looking to get out of the house for a day date or a fun time with friends. Creekhouse Honey Farm is the perfect stop on your Saturday.
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