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NH Maple Experience returns to The Rocks

NH Maple Experience returns to The Rocks

Program celebrates history and tradition of sugaring.

maple bucket on treeMaple syrup lovers young and old are welcome to The Rocks this spring, where the New Hampshire Maple Experience will return for the last three weekends of March and the first weekend of April.

With hands-on lessons in sugaring, horse-drawn wagon rides, and a visit to The Rocks’ working sugar house and its resident sugar maker, the Maple Experience is a sweet welcome to spring. A fun family experience that is both educational and delicious.

“It’s a fun interactive thing for families and couples to do,” said Nigel Manley, manager of The Rocks. “The idea is you could actually go home and make syrup after learning the process at the Maple Experience.”

The Maple Experience

Before embarking on a tour of the historic and scenic 1,400-acre estate, visitors learn the history of sugaring.  They will see how the process has evolved from the time of the first European settlers to today’s high-tech operations.

multiple buckets on treesVisitors will take a horse-drawn wagon ride through The Rocks and discover how to distinguish sugar maples from other species of trees. They’ll learn how to safely tap trees to collect the sap needed to make maple syrup and sugar. In addition a tractor-drawn wagon will carry Maple Experience participants to the Maple Museum & house. The working sugar house is where 4th-generation sugar-maker Brad Presby will demonstrate boiling sap into syrup.

The Maple Experience concludes with a syrup tasting, complete with the traditional donut and a Rocks sour pickle. Chefs from local restaurants will give maple cooking demonstrations each day at noon. There will also be maple kettle corn and maple cotton candy available during each day as well.

Available times

The Maple Experience at The Rocks will run Saturday March 17, March 24-25, March 31-April 1, and April 7. Tours begin at 10 a.m., 10:45 a.m., 11:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m., 1:15 p.m., and 2 p.m.

Reservations are highly recommended and may be made by calling The Rocks at (603) 444-6228.

The Rocks is the North Country Conservation and Education Center of the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests (www.forestsociety.org). The Forest Society is a non-profit membership organization founded in 1901 to protect the state’s most important landscapes and promote wise use of its natural resources. The landmark 1,400-acre Rocks property includes numerous buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places and offers Agri- and Eco-tourism opportunities throughout the year.  For more information please visit www.therocks.org For reservations and other inquiries e-mail info@therocks.org or call 603-444-6228.


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