New England Maple MuseumDescriptionThe museum is offering a trip through over 200 years of maple sugaring history starting with the Native American discovery: maple sap cooked over an open fire produces a sweet syrup. Nowadays the sweet aroma of sap permeating the the air, still harkens the arrival of Spring in Vermont. And a tour of the New England Maple Museum in Vermont brings it all to life.
Visit our gift shop to bring a taste of Vermont to your home. Maple syrup makes a great gift, so we have special pricing available on maple syrup gift sets for the holiday season. We are also offering maple spread, maple cream, maple candy and Side Hill Farms Jam.
Getting thereThe museum is located on Route 7 in Pittsford, Vermont. From I-87, take Exit 20 to Route 149 East to U.S. Route 4 East, to U.S. Route 7 North to Pittsford. The museum is located just north of the village on the right. From I-89, Exit 1 in Vermont to U.S. Route 4 West, to Route 7 North to Pittsford. The museum is located on the right just north of the village.
Entrance FeeAdults $2.50 Children $0.75 Group rates are available for groups of 12 individuals or more. Student group rates available during sugaring season.
Operating HoursMay 23 - October 31 8:30am - 5:30pm daily November 1 - December 23 10:00am - 4:00pm daily January & February closed mid March - May 22 10:00am - 4:00pm daily
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