Morse Farm Sugar Works
Free sugar house tours and tasting, multimedia displays in a real woodshed theater, a nature trail, country store, and an outdoor Vermont farm life museum make up the Morse Farm experience, and sprinkled throughout, are whimsical carved folklife characters created by Burr Morse.
The Morse Farm Woodshed Theatre is a unique structure made with walls of sugar wood. Inside, a humorous and educational video plays about the Morse Farm maple process. It is narrated by Harry I. Morse, Sr., the crusty sixth generation Morse sugar maker and father to Burr. While in the theatre, relax on our maple stump seats, enjoy the show and look at the artifacts. Folks always leave with a smile.
Winter means skiing, sliding, snowmobiling and skating and stopping by the Morse's for Vermont breakfast fixins and delicious natural snacks to enjoy around the fire.
Then in March it's Sugarin' Time when the Sugar House is surrounded by a cloud of steam and visitors line up for their annual taste of sugar on snow (hot maple sugar turned to taffy when drizzled over shaved ice, served with a fresh donut).
Summer brings many visitors to Vermont and Morse Farm goes all out hosting special craft and antique fairs, and our farm stand offers the best of the region's fruits and vegetables.
The Foliage Season lasts from about Sept. 20th until Columbus Day in our area, and the views of the autumn splendor from the Morse's hillside are spectacular. Enjoy a real maple creemie and walk along our nature trail to get the full effect.
Open daily to visitors year-round.

