If
you missed the season – or just can’t wait until next year to return – don’t
fret! Our self-guided New Hampshire Maple Experience returns to The Rocks July
1. The self-guided tour includes a walk along the Maple Trail and a visit to
the sugarhouse and Maple Museum.
The
Maple Trail begins at the main parking area of The Rocks and meanders along a
grassy path through the forest, beside stone walls, and into the sugar orchard.
Signs along the trail explain maple sugaring, from the earliest sugar makers
and modern techniques to the tools of the trade and how to identify a sugar maple tree.
The
Maple Trail leads visitors to the sawmill/pigpen building, constructed in 1906
and artfully restored to serve as The Rocks’ sugarhouse and interactive Maple
Museum, where visitors will learn more about the history and process of making
maple sugar. (Read more about the intriguing history of The Rocks Estate here.) An arch between the sugarhouse and museum provides a stunning view of the
Presidential Mountains.
There’s
always something happening at The Rocks, and visitors are welcome in all
seasons. Our trails are open daily, year-round. You’ll find more information
about the trails here. We also host natural history discussions throughout the year, on a variety of
topics. To see what’s happening, please check out our online calendar.
We
hope to see you soon at The Rocks Estate!
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