Hotels and resorts across New England are gearing up for maple season with special packages, activities and menus celebrating the region’s signature syrup.
Hotel Vermont is offering a “Maple Madness” package that includes a weekend stay at the boutique Burlington property, daily breakfast and a half-day maple experience tour. The roughly five-hour tour is hands-on: guests learn about tapping, visit local landmarks and tasting spots, and see maple production up close. Stops on the itinerary include the Golden Dome Statehouse, Morse Farm Sugarhouse, Fresh Tracks Winery, Red Hen Bakery and Café, and a drive past three historic bridges.
Mountain Top Inn & Resort is featuring maple-themed offerings throughout its property. The spa incorporates maple into its treatments, including a maple sugar body scrub, for seasonally inspired pampering. At the Mountain Top Tavern, guests can order a seasonal cocktail called the Maple Creamy, made with VT Sapling Liqueur, vanilla vodka and whipped cream, alongside other menu items that highlight regional maple flavors.
Omni Mount Washington Resort in New Hampshire presents a comprehensive maple-harvesting experience. Guests visit the Rocks Estate to identify and tap sugar maples, collect sap and watch the process that turns sap into syrup. The Rocks Estate experience often includes horse-drawn wagon rides and access to the estate’s maple museum, giving visitors a full-picture look at traditional and modern syrup production.
These seasonal offerings give travelers a chance to connect with New England’s agricultural traditions—tasting fresh syrup, taking part in tapping and collecting sap, and enjoying maple-focused cuisine and spa treatments. Whether you’re looking for an educational outing, a cozy weekend escape, or a decadent maple-infused menu, area hotels and resorts are building packages and events to showcase the best of maple season.