Maple Sugaring: From Tree to Table
Discover the sweet story of maple syrup—from tree to table! Join us at the Nature Center to experience the magic of maple sugaring season. Visit tapped maple trees, watch sap boil into syrup, and sample delicious maple treats. Kids can enjoy hands-on activities, crafts, temporary tattoos, outdoor games, and more. Join us to celebrate this beloved New England tradition and the arrival of spring! Dress for the weather; activities will take place both indoors and outdoors and mud season has arrived.
Event Details
- Saturday, March 21 | Choose from: 10:00–11:30 AM OR 12:00–1:30 PM
- Pre-registration is required. Tickets will NOT be available at the door!
- Please arrive during your selected time slot.
Activities & Experiences
- Live Sap Boil Demonstration
- Guided Maple Sugaring Walks
- Free Maple Popcorn
- Arts & Crafts
- Sugar Shack Play Area
- Temporary Tattoos
- Lawn Games
- Storybook Walk
- Creature Corner Exploration
- Learn about Wampanoag and Colonial maple traditions with Plimoth Patuxet
- Pepin Sugarhouse – pure Vermont maple syrup available for purchase
Admissions
Pre-registration is required, and NO tickets will be available at the door. Please select tickets for either 10:00–11:30 AM or 12:00–1:30 PM and arrive during your chosen time slot.
- Individual Tickets: SSYMCA Members $10 | Non-Members $15
- Family Ticket (up to 5 people): SSYMCA Members $20 | Non-Members $30
- Please purchase individual tickets for additional guests. Children under 2 are free (no ticket required).
Questions? Contact Nature Center Director Sarah Kugel, [email protected]
THANK YOU! This program is supported in part by a grant from the Weymouth Cultural Council, a local agency supported by the Mass Cultural Council, a state agency.