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Maple Syrup Festival

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The Adventure...

Welcome spring by attending the annual Maple Syrup Festival at Mapleberry Farms the third weekend of March. Your hosts, Gale and Sharon Rickey invite you to bring the whole family and enjoy a day at the sugarhouse every third weekend in March. There are guided walking tours through the sugarbush, maple syrup production demonstrations from pioneer methods to modern evaporation, and lots of samples - including pancake dinners all day!! 

Learn More!

Mapleberry Farms
458 Mt. Tabor Road
Waverly, Ohio 45690

Pike County Convention and Visitors Bureau
12455 State Route 104
PO Box 107
Waverly, Ohio 45690

740.947.2331 (Mapleberry Farms)
740.947.9650 (Pike Co. CVB)

E-Mail: piketravel@yahoo.com

Getting there is Half the Adventure!

The Maple Syrup Festival takes place at Mapleberry Farms on Mt. Tabor Road in Northern Pike County. It’s a little tricky to find, but well worth the drive! From US Route 23 in Waverly, take Clough Street/Howard Road or County Road to Clines Chapel Road/Denver Road (also known as County Road 47). Follow Clines Chapel Road/Denver Road for approximately 3 miles and then bear right to stay on Denver Road (also known as County Road 47) for 2 more miles. Continue straight onto Hartwood Road for another mile. Turn left onto Mt. Tabor Road. The farm is just a short distance ahead.

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