Tapping a tree for maple syrup is a tradition in New England. They're doing it with a modern twist in Sharon, Massachusetts.
Each event offers a variety of family-friendly activities that give a firsthand look at how maple sap is collected, boiled ...
At Great Mountain Forest in Norfolk, the steam is billowing, and the forestry crew has been keeping busy making a breakfast ...
"It’s not just passing the technical knowledge, it's passing that relationship," said Leah Hopkins, a member of the Narragansett Indian Tribe who showed community members how maple sugaring works.
Made from the maple trees in the foothills of the North Cascades, Neil's Bigleaf Maple Syrup is some of the rarest syrup ...
The beginning of spring brings many pleasant aromas, but an underrated one is the sweet, woody scent of boiling maple sap.
Even before leaves emerge, Heidi and Jason Wolf taste the sweetness of spring as they tap maple trees and begin making syrup. The family welcomes visitors to experience the harvest at ...
Maple syrup is an important business in New Hampshire. The state produces about 90,000 gallons of the sweet liquid every year ...
At Letchworth State Park's Maple Weekend, visitors experience firsthand how New York's iconic maple syrup is made.
With New York’s two Maple Weekends coming up, St. Lawrence County syrup producers are preparing for the annual event.
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