Stone Mountain Farm

Beekeeper in Belmont, New Hampshire

4.7(10 reviews)
(603) 731-2493522 Laconia Rd, Belmont, NH 03220View on Yelp
Stone Mountain Farm - beekeeping in Belmont, NH

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About Stone Mountain Farm

Stone Mountain Farm in Belmont, New Hampshire brings together honey production, seasonal pick-your-own experiences, and pumpkin patches in one working farm destination. With a 4.7 rating from 10 reviews, customers consistently appreciate what this operation offers. Belmont sits in the Lakes Region of New Hampshire, where forested hillsides and open fields create ideal conditions for strong, healthy bee colonies. The region draws outdoor enthusiasts year-round, and farms like this one serve both local residents and visitors looking for authentic New England agricultural experiences.

Services

Pick Your Own Farms
Pumpkin Patches
Honey

Services & Process

Stone Mountain Farm produces raw honey sourced from on-site hives that benefit from the diverse wildflower and agricultural forage the Lakes Region provides. Their pick-your-own operation lets customers harvest seasonal crops directly, and the pumpkin patch is a fall staple that draws families from across Belknap County. Honey sold here is typically produced without the long supply chain of commercial brands, meaning you're getting a product that reflects the specific flora of central New Hampshire. For beekeeping enthusiasts, visiting a working honey farm is also an opportunity to ask questions and learn from people who manage hives professionally.

Service Area

Stone Mountain Farm serves customers in Belmont and throughout the surrounding Lakes Region of New Hampshire, including Laconia, Tilton, and Gilford. Visitors also come from the greater Concord area and from seasonal residents around Lake Winnipesaukee who are looking for locally produced honey and farm experiences.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes New Hampshire honey different from store-bought honey?
Local New Hampshire honey reflects the specific wildflowers, clover, and forest blooms that bees forage in the region, giving it a distinct flavor profile you won't find in mass-produced blends. It's also typically raw, meaning it hasn't been ultra-filtered or heat-treated, which preserves natural enzymes and pollen.
When is the pumpkin patch open at Stone Mountain Farm?
Pumpkin patches in New Hampshire typically open in late September and run through October, depending on the harvest. It's best to call Stone Mountain Farm at (603) 731-2493 or check their current availability before making the trip.
Does the farm sell honey year-round or only in season?
Many farm operations in the Lakes Region sell honey through the fall and into winter while supplies last, since bees don't produce during New Hampshire's cold months. Calling ahead gives you the best sense of what's currently in stock.
Is the farm a good place to learn about beekeeping basics?
Working honey farms are one of the best places to ask real-world questions because the staff manages actual hives and deals with local conditions every season. You'll get more practical information from a conversation at the farm than from most online resources.
Are there beekeeping clubs or resources near Belmont, NH?
New Hampshire has an active beekeeping community, with the NH Beekeepers Association offering resources, education, and local chapter connections across the state. Farms like Stone Mountain often know who's active locally and can point you toward beginner workshops.
What crops can I pick at Stone Mountain Farm?
Pick-your-own offerings vary by season and what's grown each year, but farms in central New Hampshire commonly offer berries, apples, and vegetables through summer and fall. Contacting the farm directly at (603) 731-2493 gets you the most current answer.

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