See How Real Maple Syrup Gets Made
Schedule Farm & Sugarbush Tours in Easton
You step into the sugarhouse and smell the warm, caramelized sweetness of boiling sap, a scent that fills the air and signals the heart of maple season. At The Maple Moose in Easton, our farm tours give you an inside look at the maple-making process, from tree to bottle. You see the equipment in action, learn how sap flows, and taste fresh maple products straight from the source.
Every tour includes a walk through our sugarhouse, an overview of the maple-making process, seasonal demonstrations, and taste testing of products made right here in Easton. These tours are perfect for families, school groups, and anyone curious about how Maine maple syrup comes to life. You can call anytime to book a tour that fits your schedule.
Plan your visit today and see the full maple-making process in Easton firsthand.
What to Expect When You Book
Your tour begins with a welcome at the sugarhouse, where you meet your guide and get an overview of what you'll see during your visit. You walk through the facility and learn about tapping trees, collecting sap, and the boiling process that turns clear liquid into amber syrup.
The Maple Moose provides seasonal demonstrations that change based on the time of year, so each visit offers something unique. You taste fresh maple products during the tour. Guides answer questions about the trees, equipment, and traditions that shape Maine maple production.
Tours are designed for all ages and group sizes, with flexible scheduling available throughout the season. You leave with a deeper understanding of the craft and often a few bottles of syrup to take home.
How Our Process Works
Visitors often ask about timing, group sizes, and what they'll actually see during a tour. Here are answers to the most common questions about our farm and sugarbush tours in Easton.
A farm tour at The Maple Moose gives you a real connection to the land, the trees, and the tradition of Maine maple making. Lock in your tour date now and bring your family or group to see how sap becomes syrup in Easton.