Tour Overview
The abundant sugar and rock maple trees in the northern part of Maine’s Kennebec Valley enjoy a long wintery nap from November to around the middle of February. Then, when the days start to grow longer (and the nights stay wicked cold), the roots of these miraculous trees send out the call that springtime is on its way. It is then that the maple trees begin to produce what will become some of the sweetest and most delectable edibles on earth.
Did you know? Somerset County in Maine is the largest maple syrup-producing county in the U.S.
We invite you to visit several of the Maine Maple producers who plan to be open on Maine Maple Sunday that are featured in this tour. If you can't make it on the 4th weekend in March, look for these and many other sugar shacks throughout Maine's Kennebec Valley where you can pick up a sweet treat all year round.
Stops
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Real Maine Maple Syrup
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Maine Maple Sunday
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Dead Stream Farm Maple
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Raider's Sugarhouse
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Bacon Farm
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Battleridge Syrup
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Wilson Family Maple Syrup
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Haulk's Maple
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Luce's Maine Maple Syrup
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Moscow Maple
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Sawyer's Maple Farm
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Smith Brothers Maple
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Libby Maple
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Corson Farms Maple Products