– Richards Maple Products, 545 Water St., Chardon 44 than 100 years in maple products. The Vanac Family Farm currently has 1,000 taps, reverse osmosis and a new wood fired evaporator. – Vanac Family Farm, 11971 Heath Road, Chesterland (March 13 only) Free pancakes all day until they run out. Gather sap with the horses the traditional way and also learn about the latest sugaring techniques. – Ma and Pa’s Sugar Shack, 15161 Main Market Road, Burton 44 (Saturdays, 11 a.m.-2 p.m., Sundays, 2 p.m., only) Maple candy, maple nuts and maple buttermilk cookies available. only)Ī new sugarhouse on the old Munn Farm. – Carson’s Sugarhouse, 15560 Munn Road, Newbury 44 (March 6 and March 13, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Check out the high efficient sustainable sawdust brick fired evaporator. There is a new sugarhouse with a cozy fireplace. ![]() This 3,250-tap operation has been handed down for four generations. – Sugar Valley Maple, 15771 Chipmunk Lane, Middlefield 44 (March 6 and March 13 only) Relax by the fire in the timber framed tasting lodge and sample maple syrup. Enjoy a guided tour and see how modern technology has advanced the art of maple production. Take a wagon ride to the sugarhouse and meet the “mountain man” to hear the early history of maple. – Sugarbush Creek Farm, 13034 Madison Road, Middlefield 44 (Open Saturdays, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., and Sundays, noon-5 p.m.) ![]() Other maple favorites include maple cotton candy, maple fudge, maple nut ice cream and maple creams. – White House Chocolates, 14609 Kinsman Road, Middlefield 44 maple season, maple cordial cherries are made with real maple. Maple sugarhouse with 2,500 taps gathered on tubing with vacuum. – D and S Produce, 16936 Old State Road, Middlefield 44 (March 6 and March 13 only) Warm yourself by the fire while you make a maple stir, sample grades of syrup and taste maple sugar and cream candies. Visit the log cabin on the square in Burton. Producing maple syrup and maple products since 1931. – Burton Log Cabin and Sugar Camp, 14590 E. Heavy timber frame sugarhouse has a traditional wood fired evaporator in conjunction with state-of-the-art maple sap collection and processing techniques to produce over 1,500 gallons of maple syrup annually. – Grossman Brothers Maple Products, 12147 Claridon Troy Road, Chardon 44 įamily owned and operated sugarbush. In lieu of the in-person pancake breakfast this year, they will be selling pancake mix in pre-packaged jars along with maple syrup, maple cream, maple sugar, maple candy and maple cotton candy. – Butternut Maple Farm, 12911 Butternut Road, Burton 44 There are 750 taps and a wood fired evaporator. – IQ Maple Syrup, 18266 Thorpe Road, Chagrin Falls 44 generation producing maple syrup with buckets. Also, take a walk in the sugarbush to enjoy the beauty of the woods and see the tapped maple trees and maple tubing collection system. Visitors can tour the sugarhouse to learn how maple syrup is made. The Goodells have been producing maple syrup since 1825 and continue that tradition today. – Goodell Family Farm, 10220 Peck Road, Mantua 33 (Open Saturdays, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., and Sundays, noon-5 p.m.) There is reverse osmosis with a wood fired 2 by 8 evaporator with steam away. – Salo Maple Products, 16434 Leggett Road, Montville 44 this year is a maple orchard with 100 trees and 800 taps on tubing. Take a walk through the scenic woods to see how the sap is gathered and transferred from the pump house to the sugarhouse. – KC Maple Syrup, 16350 Hart Road, Montville 44 backyard operation using wood fired evaporator with 400 taps. See the timber frame sugarhouse, take a walk on the gravel trails and learn how maple syrup is produced. – Seldom Seen Farm, 10055 Madison Road, Montville 44 first generation 1,000 tap producer of maple products in Montville Township. Selling a variety of maple syrup in decorative glass bottles as well as traditional jugs. ![]() – Pleasant Valley View Farm 8810 Madison Road, Montville 44 (Tour dates are March 6 and March 7 only.)Ī 750-tap operation with an oil fired evaporator. There will also be a food truck on site for lunch. to 3 p.m.)Įnjoy a free guided tour of the production facility. – Butcher Family Maple Products, 12360 Butcher Road, Mount Vernon 74 (10 a.m. ![]() Enjoy samples and top off your visit with a meal of pancakes and maple syrup. Learn how maple syrup is produced through displays. – Dolce’s Sugar Shack, 2550 Crider Road, Mansfield 41 (March 6 and March 13, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., only)Įnjoy watching horse-drawn sleds carrying sap through the woods. Taste the sap directly from the tree, then sample the grades of maple syrup fresh off the evaporator. They grade and bottle all of the maple syrup right off the evaporator. – Maple Moraine Farm, 5343 Sandusky Road, Lima 41 or 41 200-tap maple operation all gathered with buckets. BURTON - The Ohio Maple Producers are holding the 2021 Ohio Maple Madness Driving Tour, March 6, 7, 13 and 14, 10 a.m.
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