Sugarbush season has begun! Explore the natural and cultural history of sugaring in Michigan through this program for all ages. A Blandford Educator will take you along our trails to explore the origins of maple…
Sugarbush season has begun! Explore the natural and cultural history of sugaring in Michigan through this program for all ages. A Blandford Educator will take you along our trails to explore the origins of maple…
March is Sugarbush season! Enjoy the sights and smells of our Sugarhouse and step back in time to discover how Native Americans and pioneers made maple syrup. Price: Members: $10.40 Non-Members: $13 2 & Under:…
March is Sugarbush season! Enjoy the sights and smells of our Sugarhouse and step back in time to discover how Native Americans and pioneers made maple syrup. Price: Members: $10.40 Non-Members: $13 2 & Under:…
Do you have a maple tree in your yard? Tap into that maple syrup gold mine! Join our Farm Programs Specialist, Sarah, as she walks you through the process of collecting and cooking syrup. Learn…
Do you have a maple tree in your yard? Tap into that maple syrup gold mine! Join our Farm Programs Specialist, Sarah, as she walks you through the process of collecting and cooking syrup. Learn the sugaring…
Stroll through the maple forest as the sun sets on another Sugarbush season. A lighted path will take you down our Sugarbush trail, ending at the Sugarhouse where one of our operators will show you…
March is Sugarbush season! Enjoy the sights and smells of our Sugarhouse and step back in time to discover how Native Americans and pioneers made maple syrup. This program is recommended for families with children…
March is Sugarbush season! Enjoy the sights and smells of our Sugarhouse and step back in time to discover how Native Americans and pioneers made maple syrup. This program is recommended for families with children…
Do you have a maple tree in your yard? Tap into that maple syrup gold mine! Join our Farm Programs Specialist, Sarah, as she walks you through the process of collecting and cooking syrup from the trees…