Forest History Center guests will have a chance to learn, explore, and play during the Maple Syrup, Music, and Phenology! event on March 25.
During the event, visitors can learn about the process of making maple syrup. From tree tapping to sap boiling, attendees will gain insights on the process from start to finish. They can also see the Forest History Center’s draft horse, Jack, hauling sap through the woods.
While the boil is happening, all are welcome to partake in music around the fire. Hear tunes from the past and even join in the festivities. Guests of all musical abilities are encouraged to bring their own instrument and play along.
For those who would like to explore the woods, starting at 10 am, local phenologist John Latimer will lead a guided hike around the site’s trails. Look for signs of seasonal changes as he points out local plants and foliage. Additional hikes with Forest History Center staff will take place later in the day.
When:
Saturday, March 25, 2023
10 am–4 pm
Where:
Forest History Center
2609 County Road 76, Grand Rapids, MN 55744
Cost:
Included with regular site admission