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Late winter forest with maple sap collection and boiling kettles during traditional sugaring season

Maple Sugaring Season in the Northeast

Maple sugaring has long marked the transition from winter to spring in the northeastern United States. For centuries, Indigenous communities such as the Algonquian peoples have harvested sap from sugar maple trees, recognizing the subtle signals of seasonal change. Early European settlers adopted the practice, learning the techniques of tapping trees, collecting sap, and boiling it down into sweet syrup.

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