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Bryant Honey

Locally produced mild, light honey from wild sweet clover and alfalfa; operates ‘Bee Haulers’ trucking, in which they truck bees (for pollination purposes) and honey to locations across the West; and offers tours of the Bryant Honey processing facility (see the related 307 Honey listing below). The honey is available in either ‘heated and strained’ to help retard crystallization, or ‘unheated and unstrained,’ i.e., raw honey, the purest form of honey, which has added health benefits. In 2025, Bryant Honey acquired Wind River Honey in Riverton (see Fremont County section).

Where to buy:
honey is available at Bee Healthy, Blair’s Supermarket, and the Bryant Honey processing facility in Worland; and online orders
Owners:
brothers Don Bryant and Robert ‘Bob’ Bryant III (they represent the fourth generation of this family owned business)
Location:
processing facility and store are at 111Ta Bi Drive in Worland
Email:
dbryant@rtconnect.net
Phone:
307-388-8601 (Don)

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Adult and children watching honey processing.
The owners of Worland-based Bryant Honey and another family operation, 307 Honey, enjoy taking students on tours of the honey processing facility in Worland. They are taught about the importance of bees and other pollinators, and how honey is made, where it comes from, and how it is extracted and packaged.
Loader working with bee hives
Worland-based Bryant Honey makes mild, light honey from wild sweet clover (pictured) and alfalfa in the Bighorn and Wind River basins.