MAPLE SUGARING AT CASS BENTON
*The event has already taken place on this date: Sat, 03/25/2017
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Register for one start time: 10:00 – 11:30 AM or 12:30 – 2:00 PM
March is maple-sugaring month in Michigan! Bundle up and join our Naturalists at Cass Benton Park in Northville, where a historic “Sugarbush” still exists. Learn the history of maple sugaring and take a short hike into the woods for a tree-tapping demonstration. Enjoy pancakes with the “real thing” afterwards!
Cass Benton Park is located on the west side of Northville Road, north of Six Mile Road. Meet at the Picnic Shelter. The program is outdoors and trails can be muddy, so dress accordingly. All ages are welcome, but the wooded area is not stroller friendly.
$6 per child, $2 per adult (no charge for ages 3 and under)
Advance registration and pre-payment are required for all programs. You will not be registered for a program until payment is received at the park office. Please pre-register at least 72 hours before the program.
We accept cash, credit cards or checks made payable to “Wayne County Parks”. Call the Park Office at 734-261-1990 to charge a payment. No refunds or program credits are given unless Wayne County cancels the program.
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