Miss Maine Maple Sunday? Here’s 25 Sugarhouses Opening Up Again Saturday, March 30, 2024
Miss out on Maine Maple Sunday or wish you could do it more than once?
Well, you're in luck because, according to a recent press release, at least 25 sugarhouses will be opening up once again to share all their maple goodness with you.
It all goes down on Saturday, March 30, 2024. There may even be a few places doing something the Friday before and Sunday after, but you should check with the farm to confirm.
Here's the list of the 25:
- Sweet Freedom Maple Syrup, Freedom, ME
- Waterhouse Family Farm, Hollis Center, ME
- Church’s Sugar Shack, Columbia Falls, ME
- Greene Maple Farm, Sebago, ME
- Phillip View Farm, Sebago, ME
- JB Farm, Chesterville, ME
- Grandpa Joe’s Sugarhouse, North Baldwin, ME
- Shuga Shak, Mechanic Falls, ME
- Dunham Farm - Velvet Hollow Sugar Works, Greenwood, ME
- Votervale Maple Products, Avon, ME
- Merrifield Farm, Gorham, ME
- Wilson Family Maple Syrup & Echo Valley Farm, Albion, ME
- SweetWoods Farm, Newcastle, ME
- Treehouse Brand Maple Syrup, Auburn, ME
- Kinney’s Sugarhouse, Knox, ME
- Mike’s Maple House, Winthrop, ME
- Highland Farms Sugar Works & Dairy, Cornish, ME
- Hilltop Boilers Maple Syrup, Newfield, ME
- Williams Family Farm, Clifton, ME
- 207Tappers, Biddeford, ME
- H&M Sugar Shack, Naples, ME
- Balsam Ridge, Raymond, ME
- Bacon Farm Maple Products, Sidney, ME
- Scenic View Sugaring, Limerick, ME
- Hidden Roots Maple Farm, Limerick, ME
The Facebook page Pure Maine Maple also put out a Facebook post highlighting some of the opening places as well as encouraging places not on the list to tag themselves if they plan on being open. Just note that the list above is not a complete list of sugarhouses participating this weekend, so if you know of a favorite not on the list be sure to check their website to see.
The press release does note that open times will vary from sugarhouse to sugarhouse, so definitely double-check with the farm to make sure.
Otherwise, it's going to be one more great weekend of maple treats, syrup, candy and popcorn all from the great state of Maine.
Will you be going?
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