Take a guided tour into the woods of the Stage Nature Center. Sample sap, participate in activities to learn more about syrup making and stop in the sugar shed to see the wood-stoked sap evaporator in action. Walk with 1800s pioneers like Chester and Zenas Goodrich who produced maple sugar on land that would one day become part of SNC! Sample maple treats and make a simple craft. Shop for Michigan-made maple syrup, cream, candy and more.

Tours last 1.5 hours and start every half hour between 9am and 3pm. Register for a specific day and time at www.stagenaturecenter.org. Walk-ins are welcome the day of the program on a space available basis only. Children under 4 years are free. Food sponsor Whole Foods Birmingham.

Tours are held on Saturday, March 3, 10 or 17
Teens & Adults: $9 | Children ages 4-12: $6
TNS & THS Members: $6

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