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Contribuisci feedbackWe had the opportunity to take a horse-drawn sled ride for $3 per person, which was absolutely delightful. They also offered the option to pet some bunnies and had a hill for children to go sledding at the start of a hiking trail. The syrup provided was fantastic, and it was a wonderful experience to be there for the campfire.
This sugar tack has a quite small but basic menu of pancakes or waffeln with speck or whist without begging. the meals were hearty, but a little expensive for the options. every drink is self-bedded as all local sirup is sitting. community style on simple tables. washrooms are small and limited and not fully accessible
I've been here for a few years, and it's not disappointed. the grandchildren loved it. it can be muddy, the sled/weaver was also enjoyed by the children.
That was just okay. the pancakes were kind of dry and strange. the sirup was delicious! they did not have the horses because of the weather which could be posted online. there is a gift shop with a lot of syrup and maple themes.... try the maple-white tea!
Last Saturday, we brought our girls’ swim team out for breakfast at a restaurant that had opened for the season on April 21. The weather was fantastic and the breakfast was amazing, even though they were sold out of sausages. The girls enjoyed the bacon option with their meals. We were able to get a table all together for our group of 25. After their meal, the kids went for a walk on the trails, played in the forest playground, and visited the goats and chickens. Lacey, the host, was also very friendly and enjoyed being petted and rubbed. It was a great bonding experience for the team. Thank you for having us! @swimcpwd