Oregon Maple Project
This nonprofit offers community workshops teaching the art of sugaring.
Driven by a love for our region’s natural bounty, the Oregon Maple Project is giving people across the Northwest a new reason to look at a previously unloved tree, the bigleaf maple.
The nonprofit offers community workshops teaching the art of sugaring—tapping trees to produce syrup. While the Northeast enjoys a long tradition of syrup production from its sugar maples, the possibilities of bigleaf maple syrup are only recently being reconsidered.
However, the future is looking bright. Through learning and refining methods tailored to our region, the young organization is turning gallons of sap into syrup.
Learn more at oregonmapleproject.org.