Post by ridge on Mar 12, 2014 16:35:58 GMT -5
“Maple Sugaring Day” returns to Tahquamenon Falls State Park March 22
Tahquamenon Falls State Park will host its annual ‘Maple Sugaring Day’ at the park’s Upper Falls area on Saturday, March 22 from 12-4 p.m.
Free guided tours of the sugar bush will take place on the hour beginning at noon. Participants will visit multiple demonstration stations set up along a hiking trail to learn about the process of converting maple sap into syrup. The demonstrations will include both historical and modern methods of making syrup.
“Maple sugaring is a great outdoor activity for families to enjoy in March, when the temperatures start to rise and the sap starts flowing,” said park interpreter Theresa Neal. “Visitors in the past have been amazed to learn that the trees in your own back yard can produce this seasonal treat.”
The sugar bush demonstrations will feature hands-on activities, and maple syrup experts will be on hand to answer questions and provide advice about at-home maple sugaring. Participants will have the chance to taste-test a variety of homemade syrups from the region on pancakes served hot off the griddle.
Nature’s Kennel will offer $25 dog sled rides during the event. One dog sled accommodates one adult and one child. Local vendors will also have maple sugaring products available to purchase.
The privately owned Tahquamenon Falls Brewery and Restaurant, located at the Upper Falls, will be open from 10 a.m.-8:30 p.m.
For more information about the event, contact Theresa Neal at 906-492-3415 or visit www.michigan.gov/tfallseducation.
Tahquamenon Falls State Park is located at 41382 West M-123 in Paradise. Semi-modern campsites and a modern lodge are available during the winter at Tahquamenon Falls State Park. The campsites include electrical outlets, but no flush toilets; the lodge includes heat, electricity, a furnished kitchen, a bathroom and bedrooms. Reservations can be made by calling the park headquarters at 906-492-3415.
Tahquamenon Falls State Park will host its annual ‘Maple Sugaring Day’ at the park’s Upper Falls area on Saturday, March 22 from 12-4 p.m.
Free guided tours of the sugar bush will take place on the hour beginning at noon. Participants will visit multiple demonstration stations set up along a hiking trail to learn about the process of converting maple sap into syrup. The demonstrations will include both historical and modern methods of making syrup.
“Maple sugaring is a great outdoor activity for families to enjoy in March, when the temperatures start to rise and the sap starts flowing,” said park interpreter Theresa Neal. “Visitors in the past have been amazed to learn that the trees in your own back yard can produce this seasonal treat.”
The sugar bush demonstrations will feature hands-on activities, and maple syrup experts will be on hand to answer questions and provide advice about at-home maple sugaring. Participants will have the chance to taste-test a variety of homemade syrups from the region on pancakes served hot off the griddle.
Nature’s Kennel will offer $25 dog sled rides during the event. One dog sled accommodates one adult and one child. Local vendors will also have maple sugaring products available to purchase.
The privately owned Tahquamenon Falls Brewery and Restaurant, located at the Upper Falls, will be open from 10 a.m.-8:30 p.m.
For more information about the event, contact Theresa Neal at 906-492-3415 or visit www.michigan.gov/tfallseducation.
Tahquamenon Falls State Park is located at 41382 West M-123 in Paradise. Semi-modern campsites and a modern lodge are available during the winter at Tahquamenon Falls State Park. The campsites include electrical outlets, but no flush toilets; the lodge includes heat, electricity, a furnished kitchen, a bathroom and bedrooms. Reservations can be made by calling the park headquarters at 906-492-3415.