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Appleton Farms Maple Walk
Intensity Level: Relaxed
Cost: $30/35
Prerequisites: None
Join a group for an afternoon visit of the historic maple stand and sugar shack at Appleton Farms. You'll learn all about maple sugaring, its roots in New England, and how you can try your hand at it at home! You’ll stroll along country farm roads to the Appleton maple grove and learn the science of maple sugaring. The trip will conclude with a visit to the sugar shack, where you will see and taste firsthand how collected sap is turned into delicious maple syrup!
Clothing and equipment can be provided by BU Outdoor Programs upon request. Clothing and equipment can be provided by BU Outdoor Programs upon request. Roundtrip transportation is provided from the BU Fitness and Recreation Center to the trip location.
After registering, you’ll receive an email with more details by 5pm on the Wednesday before your trip. If you have any specific questions, don’t hesitate to reach out to us at buop@bu.edu!
When | 11:00 am - 4:30 pm on 1 March 2025 |
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Building | Ipswich, MA |
Contact Email | buop@bu.edu |
Contact Organization | Outdoor Programs |
Fee | 30 |
Fees | single |
Open To | students |