By the sheep, over the river, next to the springs, through the woods and then back to the sugar house
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2007 Out In The Snow In March
2008 Beautiful Spring Day For A Tour
2009 Gorgeous March Day In New England
Thank You Mike Wankum ( meteorologist)
Thanks Terrel Harris Channel 5
Chronicle, Award winning videographer, Bob Oliver
Sap to Syrup Tour
Come view maple syrup made keeping with old traditions using new technology. The tour includes a hike through our farm approximately 1/4 mile into the woods where the trees are tapped, plumbed and the collection tanks are. Compare the taste of maple sap to maple syrup. Hear about the history, weather relationship and heritage of sugaring. View Natural FDA certified springs and visit with some furry llama and sheep friends.
Everyone should dress appropriately for weather, including boots! The evaporator may or may not be running depending on sap availability.
Please call or e-mail us to book your time and date as soon as possible. Reservation with payment is required to secure your date. Minimum of 10 required.
Tour length varies, so plan atleast for an hour.
Everyone should dress appropriately for the weather. Especially boots!! The evaporator may or may not be running depending on sap availability. Please bring enough chaperones to supervise children. Children may not be left unattended.
Our gift shop has packaged syrup, sugar, candy, collectibles and tree taps. Patronage is appreciated to help support our farm.
Did you know? Patronage from our supporters has allowed us to improve our maple farm! Our paths have been updated, and we continue to expand our efforts to preserve the tradition of maple sugaring in New England.
Give a taste of New England. 100% Pure and Natural Maple Syrup.