Maple Syrup Enthusiasts Look Forward to the Annual Vermont Maple Festival

Maple Syrup Products (click on the image to enlarge)By the time springtime rolls around in Vermont, everyone is eager to get outside and enjoy the warmer weather. One thing in particular that Vermonters look forward to, as well as many other New Englanders, is the annual Vermont Maple Festival, which is held each April in St. Albans. Over the course of three days, sugarhouses from across the state gather to showcase their premium maple syrup products.

There is a wide variety of events at this family-friendly festival that includes a parade, sugarhouse tours, pancake breakfasts, an antique show, crafts, live music and entertainment, carnival rides, and of course, plenty of maple syrup and organic maple syrup varieties for all palates. There is no shortage of things to see and do over the course of the three days, so it’s no wonder that it has become one of the most popular annual events in the entire state.

Different sugarhouses from all over Vermont set up booths for their products, and offer tastings to eager visitors looking to find the perfect maple syrup. One sugarhouse to keep your eye out for is Coombs Family Farms. They have been a staple in the organic maple syrup market in the state of Vermont for over seven generations, and have remained deeply committed to preserving the environment and producing the highest quality maple syrup products possible.

If you happen to be in the area in April, make sure to stop by the Vermont Maple Festival. Anyone who is a maple syrup fan will find plenty here to tickle their fancy, and then some. It’s a great festival to bring the whole family to, as there is plenty to enjoy for all ages. It is also the perfect opportunity to stock up on enough maple syrup, and organic maple syrup products to last you throughout the rest of the year.

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