Tour Overview
Welcome to Thurman, a town where the story of the Adirondacks is written in forests, farms, and the people who have made their lives among them.
This audio tour explores a community shaped by the land and sustained by generations of hard work, ingenuity, and stewardship. Along the way, you'll visit maple farms where springtime sap still flows from thousands of sugar maples, producing one of the region's most celebrated products. You'll meet the families who continue this tradition, blending modern technology with practices handed down across generations, and discover why Thurman has earned a reputation as one of New York's great maple-producing communities.
But this tour is about more than maple syrup. At Nettle Meadow Farm, you'll encounter a thriving agricultural enterprise known for its award-winning cheeses and commitment to sustainable farming. At Martin's Lumber, you'll learn how working forests and responsible timber management remain essential to the local economy and landscape. And at Thurman Town Hall, you'll discover the strong sense of community that brings residents together to celebrate their heritage and welcome visitors throughout the year.
Together, these stops tell the story of a place where agriculture, forestry, and community life remain deeply connected. As you travel through Thurman, you'll find that maple syrup is only one expression of a larger tradition—one rooted in the forests, fields, and values that continue to define this corner of the southern Adirondacks.
Stops
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Valley Road Maple
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Toad Hill Maple
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Mud Street Maple
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Candy Mountain Maple
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Hidden Hollow Maple
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Martin's Lumber
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Thurman Town Hall
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The Kemp Animal Sanctuary