The Hurry Hill Maple Museum has wonderfully sweet experiences for visitors–children, families, sugar makers, or anyone curious about the maple sugaring process. Natural history, lore, and legend are on display with the bonus of a still in use sugarhouse on this scenic farm.
Offerings
Museum Exhibits
Museum with multiple exhibits about tapping trees, gathering sap, storing, and pouring sugar and syrup, and making maple candy.
Antique Equipment Displays
Many antique buckets, taps, and gathering tanks on display. Over 150 syrup pitchers on exhibit that range from the late 1800’s to modern examples.
Special Exhibit: Miracles on Maple Hill
Special Exhibit about the Newbery Award Winning Book Miracles on Maple Hill with stories about the real local people who became characters in the book.
Self-Guided Walking Tour
Self-guided walking tour through open field and maple grove with educational trail markers along the way.
Group Tours
Group tours can be prescheduled and customized to your school or organization’s needs.
Annual Taste and Tour Event
Annual Taste and Tour event each March with wagon rides, vendors, refreshments, and special activities for children.
Things to Do
Visit a 70-year-old working sugarhouse
See an outdoor site where syrup was made well over a century ago.
Taste 100% pure maple products
Learn how we make sugar and syrup
Kids: Tap a tree inside our museum
Hold and take your photo with a real Newbery Medal