Taste the Michigan Tradition
MapleWorxz® Sugar House provides our customers with pure Michigan maple syrup made the traditional way with a wood fired evaporator and skills passed on since 1949.
For us, making syrup is a family tradition.
Our pure, authentic, organic maple syrup is available for purchase!
Our pure, authentic, maple syrup is available for purchase!

Fun Fact
In an average year, each tap hole will produce about 10 gallons of maple sap which will make about 1 quart of maple syrupFun Fact
Average maple syrup production in Michigan is about 90,000 gallons per year, yet only 1% of the state’s maple trees are used in syrup productionThe Blog
Maple Glazed Cinnamon Rolls
One of the local favorites around our Sugar House
Cherry Maple Baked Oatmeal
Our favorite Maple Cherry dessert
Organic Maple Syrup
Transitioning for Organic Maple Syrup Certification The "farm to table" mantra is a growing awareness of the importance for choosing the best foods and nutrition for our bodies. With the ever presence media, fads, articles and hype for organic products, consumers have...
MMSA Awards MapleWorxz Top Honors
The Michigan Maple Syrup Association annual meeting took place in Mt Pleasant at the Comfort Inn & Suites Hotel and Conference Center January 18th with an estimated 200 plus members and guests attending. The two-day event included presentations, breakout sessions...
MapleWorxz® 2022
As we finished the 2022 maple season, we had a great year in light of the unusual weather, about 20 degrees below average and few days in the 40's with sunshine. Yet we were able to produce 175 gallons of Amber and Dark maple syrup. Significant changes this year also...
What’s a Fair Price for Maple Syrup?
A summer of selling MapleWorxz™ Organic maple syrup at one of the region’s largest Farmers Market (Port Austin Farmers Marker) allowed us to field many questions about making maple syrup, grading, glass versus plastic and many more. The question that always...
Falling in Love with Maple and the Michigan Tradition
With much of the 2020 turmoil behind us, our family looks forward to March as the time of gathering together to produce our special "Taste the Michigan Tradition" maple syrup. We looked back at the end of this past year and created our first ever short video capturing...








