Fulton, Hamilton,
Rensselaer, Saratoga,
Warren,Washington
Counties
Fulton
County
Frasier
Sugar Shack
144 Church Street, St.
Johnsville
phone: 518-568-7438
e-mail: frasiers@frontiernet.net
website: www.frasierssugarshack.com
Participating:
March 29th and 30th
Our 1,200-tap all-pipeline operation features a 3’x12’
oil fired evaporator with steamaway. We make maple cream, candy,
maple coated peanuts and maple coated topping.
Directions:
From Johnstown take Route 29 West about 10-12 miles to Lasselville.
Turn right on County Highway 119. Go two miles and turn right on
Church Street. Our sugarhouse will be on the right.
Mud
Road Sugar House
261 Mud Rd, Ephratah
phone:
518-863-6313
e-mail:mudroadsugarhouse@yahoo.com
Participating: March 22nd,23rd,29th and 30th
The Duesler family has been producing syrup for over 40 years. In
addition to syrup they make maple cream and maple candy with a full
line of glass containers. Sap gathered from 1,400 taps and is boiled
on a wood-fired 4’x12’ evaporator with a 500 gallon
reverse osmosis and filter.
Directions:
Take NYS Thruway to the Canajoharie exit. Take Route 10 North for
seven miles (just past Ephratah Firehouse) and turn right onto Mud
Road. The sugarhouse will be about 1.5 miles down the road on the
right.
Peaceful Valley
Maple Farms
116 Lagrange Rd, Johnstown
phone:518-762-0491
Participating: March 22nd,23rd,29th and
30th
The Savage family have produced
maple syrup for over 20 years but are only in their third year in
their new state of the art sugarhouse. Their wood fired evaporator
is complemented by a reverse osmosis which easily handles their
5000 taps. They carry a full line of maple products in their maple
store.
Directions: Take Route 29 west
out of Johnstown, take a right onto county highway 131,take next
right which is Route 131A also known as O'Neil Ave., Lagrange Road
is the first left on Route 131A, sugarhouse is immediately on your
left.
Hamilton
County
McComb's
Oak Hill Maple Farm

Elm Lake Rd, Speculator
phone:
518-548-6105
e-mail:mccombk@frontiernet.net
Participating:
March 29th & 30th
The McComb family produces maple syrup less than a mile from beautiful
Lake Pleasant. Totally new operation in 1999. They use a 3x12 wood
fired evaporator, with a forced draft. They have a state of the
art tubing system on vacuum that runs to the sugarhouse. This operation
is worth the drive to see.
Directions:
1.5 miles east from the intersection of Rt. 30 and Rt. 8 in the
Village of Speculator
Rensselaer
County
Hoffman's
Sugar House
89 Staples Road,
Stephentown
phone:
518-733-6417
e-mail:hsh6417@aol.com
Participating:
March 29th & 30th
1150 tap operation, all on tubing with vacuum. 3x12 wood fired evaporator,
with a steamaway. Besides syrup we make; maple cream, maple butter,
maple sugar and granulated sugar. Members of the Pride of New York
program.
Directions:Starting
at the Intersection of State Routes 22 & 43, turn west onto
Route 43, go 3/4 of a mile turn left onto County Route 26, go 3/4
of a mile, turn right onto Staples Rd.,1/2 mile to sugarhouse.
Kent's
Sugar House 
Plank Rd., Berlin
phone: 518-658-2134
e-mail:hewittshoney@taconic.net
Participating:
March 29th & 30th
1000 taps all on tubing. 3x10
wood fired evaporator with a steamaway.We make; maple syrup,maple
cream,maple candy and granulated maple sugar. As a special treat
you can see a team of oxen, with the special names of Maple and
Syrup.
Directions:
Starting at the State Intersection of Routes 7 & 22, go south
on Route 22 for apx. 12 miles, you will see a caution light by the
Bank of America, turn right onto County Route 40, go 1.25 miles,
sugarhouse will be on your right.
Saratoga
County
Maple
Valley Farm
84 Harris Road, Corinth
phone:518-654-9752
e-mail:dcmonica@frontiernet.net
Participating:
March 29th & 30th
Donald Modica started the 2,000-tap operation in 1962 and it is
now in its fifth generation of maple producers. We boil on a 6’x18’
wood fired evaporator with 1,000 taps on vacuum tubing and 1,000
taps on natural flow tubing. In addition to our maple demonstrations
and sampling, events will include hayrides to the sugarhouse, demonstrations
by the local antique engine club, snowshoe racing and honeybee history.
Directions:
From South Take I-87 North to Exit 16. Turn left on Ballard Road
and go straight into Corinth to Route 9N. Go north on 9N for about
two miles and turn left Antone Road. Go about one-half mile to Harris
Road and turn right. From North take I87 South to Exit 21. Turn
right on Route 9N and go south about 12 miles through Lake Luzerne.
About one mile after crossing the Hudson River turn right on Harris
Road and the farm will be about two miles down the road.
Nightingale's
Maple Farm
Jersey Hill Rd.,Town of Ga lway
phone: 518-882-9334
e-mail:maple2u@localnet.com
Participating:
March 22nd,23rd,29th and 30th
Family run sugarhouse with nearly
3000 taps all on a tubing network, processing sap with R/O and oil
fired evaporator. We welcome visitors during the season and sell
our products year round.
Directions:
From intersection of state highway 67 & 147(Scotch Church) 1.5
miles West on 67, turn right North onto Jersey Hill Rd. 2 miles
on right. Also follow NYS Maple DOT signs on Rte 67
Warren
County
Adirondack Gold Maple Farm
74 Bear Pond Road, Thurman
phone:518-623-9718
e-mail:adkgoldmaple@aol.com
Participating:
March 22nd,23rd,29th and 30th
We are a third generation maple
producers with an old fashioned sugarhouse. We have a total of 600
taps, 500 of which are on tubing. Our stainless steel evaporator
is a wood fired 2’x6’. We offer a full line of maple
products.
Directions:
Take I-87 to Exit 23. Turn Right onto Route 9 North into Warrensburg.
Turn left onto Route 418 and follow it to the end and then take
an immediate right onto Athol Road. Then follow the signs to Adirondack
Gold Maple Farm.
Toad Hill Maple Farm
151 Charles Olds Road, Thurman
phone: 518-623-4744
e-mail:toadhill@hughes.net
website: www.toadhillmaple.com
Participating:
March 22nd,23rd,29th and 30th
The Galusha Family has produced pure Adirondack Maple Products at
Toad Hill for more than 30 years. Toad Hill is the largest maple
producer in Warren County with more than 4,000 vacuum-assisted taps
spread across three sugar bushes.
Directions:
Take I-87 to Exit 23. Turn Right onto Route 9 North into Warrensburg.
Turn left onto Route 418 and follow it to the end and then take
an immediate right onto Athol Road. Then follow the signs to Toad
Hill Maple Farm.
Valley Road Maple Farm
190 Valley Road, Thurman
phone: 518-623-9783
e-mail: maple1@nycap.rr.com
website:www.valleyroadmaplefarm.com
Participating:
March 22rd,23rd,29th and 30th
Sugarmakers Mike Hill and Ralph Senecal boil in a new state-of-the-art
sugarhouse. They have 1,500 taps on vacuum with reverse osmosis.
We have a full line of maple products including syrup, cream, candy,
sugar and maple cotton candy. Serving a pancake breakfast both
weekends.
Directions:
Take I-87 to Exit 23. Turn Right onto Route 9 North into Warrensburg.
Turn left onto Route 418 and follow it to the end and then take
an immediate right onto Athol Road. Then follow the signs to Valley
Road Maple Farm..
Wallace's
Sugarhouse
312 Dippikill Road, Thurman
phone:
518-623-9406
e-mail:thurmanmaplesyrup@yahoo.com
Participating:
March 22nd,23rd,29th and 30th
This will be the first year for
the Wallace's new sugarhouse with all new equipment. Which includes
a Leader 3'x12' wood fired evaporator with a steam away. This 2000
tap operation carries a full line of maple products.
Directions:From Warrensburg go
north on Route 9 to Route 28, at the Glen Bridge take a left onto
Glen Athol Road, go approximately 4 miles, take a right onto Parker
Cross Road. Go 100 yards and take a right onto Dippikill Road, go
1.5 miles sugarhouse is on your right or take Route 418 from Warrensburg
turn right onto Athol Road go 2 miles take a right onto Glen Athol
Road , go 2 miles turn left onto Parker Cross road. Go 100 yards
and take a right onto Dippikill Road, go 1.5 miles sugarhouse is
on your right
Washington
County
Dry Brook Sugar House
432 Chambers Rd, Salem
phone: 518-854-3955
e-mail:sales@drybrooksugarhouse.com
website:www.drybrooksugarhouse.com
Participating:
March 22nd,23rd,29th and 30th
Kevin Keyes and Bob Chambers welcome you to their 6,000-tap operation.
Our sugarhouse is located at the Chambers family dairy, where 700
cows are milked each day and 500 heifers are being raised.Serving
a pancake breakfast both weekends.
Directions:
Located on Chambers Road east of Salem. Follow the signs off Route
153. Call for directions at 518-854-3955.
Grottoli’s Maple
91 Ritchie Road, Middle Granville
phone: 518-642-2856
e-mail:grottolimaple@yahoo.com
Participating:
March 22nd,23rd,29th and 30th
Mike and Laurie Grottoli caught
maple fever more then 16 years ago. They tap about 1,500 trees and
offer a wide variety of delicious maple products for sale.
Directions:
We are located just off Route 22 in Middle Granville. From the intersection
of Rts. 22 & 149 in Granville, head north on Route 22 for 4
miles. Take a right onto Ritchie Road and we are the first place
on the right.From the intersection of Rts. 4 and 22 head south on
22 for 7.3 miles take a left onto Ritchie Road and we are the first
place on the right.
Highland Maple Farm
954 Coach Rd, Argyle
phone: 518-638-8586
Participating:
March 22nd,23rd,29th and 30th
We have about 2,500 taps on our well established sugar bush. We
take the sap and process it with our modern equipment to produce
a high quality product. In addition to our award-winning maple syrup
we make soft maple sugar, granulated maple sugar and maple cotton.
We’ll have plenty of maple goodies on “tap” at
our open house to welcome you to the magical maple season.
Directions:
Located on Coach Road in Argyle. From NY Route 40 North, turn right
on McEachren Hill Road. Go one-half mile to Coach Road and turn
right on Coach Road. We’re about a quarter mile down the road.
Mapleland Farms
647 Bunker Hill Road, Salem
phone: 518-854-7669
e-mail:dave@maplelandfarms.com
website: www.maplelandfarms.com
Participating:
March 22nd,23rd,29th and30th
Mapleland Farms is a 8000 tap on tubing operation. Our sugarhouse
features an oil-fired evaporator with reverse osmosis. We will
be offering a pancake breakfast and samples of our full line of
maple products both weekends.
Directions:
Take either Route 29 or Route 40 to Route 49. Follow that to Cossayuna.
Look for Bunker Hill Road and take that to our sugarhouse.
New England Farms
31 Main Street, Granville
phone:518-642-3270
e-mail: metrosspat@aol.com
website: www.newenglandfarms.com
Participating:
March 29th and 30th
Our maple store will have several
demonstrations through out the weekend. Demonstrations will include:
making maple candy,maple cream and maple covered nuts. We will also
have special products: maple milk shakes,maple soda,maple yogurt,maple
baked goods and maple cotton candy.
Directions:New England Farms
is located in the center of the Village of Granville at the blinking
traffic light.
From the North, South on 22 left on North Street to center of Village.
From the West, East on 149 or 196 to 40 then North to 149 East to
Village of Granville.
From the South, 22 North into Village.
From the East VT 30 to 149 to Village of Granville
Rathbun's
Maple Sugarhouse & Restaurant
1208 Hatch Hill Road, Granville 
phone: 518-642-1799
e-mail matt@rathbunsmaple.com
website: www.rathbunsmaple.com
Participating:
March 22nd,23rd,29th and 30th
Rathbun’s Sugarhouse in North Granville has been a family
affair for four generations. Started by Bill Rathbun in 1961, the
farm today has 5,000 taps, which supplies lots of flavorful maple
syrup to the Rathbun’s popular restaurant. Maple-inspired
breakfasts are served Friday, Saturday and Sunday all year round.
Directions:
Located two miles of Route 22 in North Granville. Just turn at the
North Granville store and follow the signs.
Sugar Mill Farm
2469 State Route 29, Greenwich
phone: 518-692-2486
e-mail:sugar.mill.farm@gmail.com
Participating:
March 22nd,23rd,29th and 30th
John & Michele Reid started
their operation ten years ago. Already they’ve grown to 4,000
taps. The sap is processed through a 1,200 gallon per hour reverse
osmosis machine and then boiled on a wood-fired 3’x12’
evaporator with steam away.
Directions: Take
Route 29. We’re about 3.1 miles out of Greenwich at the corner
of Ryan Road and Route 29.
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