Hardwick Sugar Shack   a   Megan & Joe Raskett    a Hardwick, MA    a   413-477-0932  a    joe@hardwicksugarshack.com

 

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In Massachusetts, between Boston and the Berkshires, there’s a little-known farming town called Hardwick. It’s here that our family turned a hobby into a business, making pure maple syrup that satisfies even Joe’s sweet tooth.
 
Nature provides all we need to make great tasting syrup. We simply collect the sap, boil off the water, and concentrate the sweetness of the sugar maple trees into pure syrup. You get the best nature has to offer.
 
Treat yourself to pure maple syrup or give it as a gift.  We have a wide range of attractively packaged maple products, including syrup in glass bottles or plastic jugs, maple candy, maple sugar, maple cream and gift baskets for all occasions.  
 
Enjoy…from our house to yours!
 

The Raskett Family

 

Mmmm…March is Massachusetts Maple Month!

Join us for an Open house at Hardwick Sugar Shack every Sunday in March (except Easter Sunday) from 11-4 pm.

Follow the process of making maple syrup from tree to tasting. During the open house you can sample the finished product, visit the horses, see the old-fashioned way of making syrup and enjoy hot mulled maple cider.

Hardwick Sugar Shack maple syrup is available for purchase during the open house, online at www.hardwicksugarshack.com or at many area stores, including the Country Gourmet in Barre, Hardwick Provisions, Petersham Country Store, and Howe’s Farm Stand in Rutland and Paxton. For more information on maple sugaring in Massachusetts, visit the Massachusetts Maple Producers Association web site at www.massmaple.org.

DIRECTIONS:

From the Mass. Pike: Take the MA Pike to exit 8, Palmer. Left at the end of the exit onto rte 32N. Stay on 32N through Palmer to rte 9 & 32. Continue on 9 & 32 to 32N. 32 splits off in Gilbertville. Take 32A north at Cumberland Farms. Follow to Hardwick Commons. Just past the Commons, you'll see the fire station on the left. Take the next right at the cemetery onto North Rd. Take your first left to 572 Jackson, driveway on the right.

From Route 2: Take exit 17 to route 32, heading south into Petersham center. Just past the center, take a right onto 122/32A, then a left onto 32A south. Continue for about 9 miles Just before you hit the center of Hardwick, you’ll see the highway department on the far right and a cemetery on the left. Take the left at the cemetery, North road. Take your first left to 572 Jackson, driveway on the right.

From Worcester:  Take 122 to Rutland. After you pass 122A and Long Pond in Rutland, take the second major left, Old Turnpike Road. The green highway sign will read Hardwick 9 miles. Continue on this road, passing straight through 2 blinking red lights, to the center of Hardwick. At the commons, bear right, heading onto 32A North. Passing a fire station on the left, take the next right at the cemetery onto North rd. Take your first left to 572 Jackson, driveway on the right.