There’s going to be a maple fair in Parke County that is the most delicious event of the season. If you love breakfast, you probably love this sweet condiment, and if you love crafts and festivals, you’ll probably enjoy this event.
Learn all about how maple syrup is made at this festival. Scroll on for more details about where you need to be and when.
Charming Parke County is home to historic covered bridges, state parks, museums, and so much more, and it will soon host one of its best annual events.
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Taking place over two weekends, the Parke County Maple Fair will be open to the public on February 29, 2020 through March 1, 2020 and March 7-8, 2020.
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Beginning at the end of each winter, Parke County begins tapping trees for maple. Throughout the year, you’ll likely see buckets collecting the maple sugar water for this event.
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Guests will learn all about how this water is turned into syrup. This free event is fun for families and guests of all ages.
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Those who visit the maple fair will get to sample different maple syrups as well as meet with various producers and craft vendors.
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There will also be pancake and sausage meals throughout each day, as that’s the best way to enjoy maple syrup.
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Mark your calendar for the best maple event in the state. It is definitely worth a trip from any part of the state to enjoy the activities, flavors, and history found here.
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The Parke County Maple Fair will be open between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. on the days it is in operation. Get more details on the county’s website. If you’ve ever been to this maple fair, we’d love to hear from you. Please share your experiences and photos with us below in the comments.
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While you’re visiting, why not drive around and take a tour of the bridges? Click here to learn about the covered bridges in Parke County.
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