A “National Bicentennial Farm,” as it was chopped out of virgin woodland in 1780, now has a thriving maple sugaring business with 2,500 taps for New Hampshire graded syrup beginning in March. Beaver Pond Farm, “The freshest and the best since 1780” provides their own and locally-grown maple syrup, fruits & veggies, baked goods, meat, and other specialty foods for sale at the farm stand. Pick your own raspberries and blueberries during the summer. Hay, firewood, Christmas trees, and balsam wreaths are also sold by the farm.
By Helen Brody (December 2, 2008)
A “National Bicentennial Farm,” as it was chopped out of virgin woodland in 1780, now has a thriving maple sugaring business with 2,500 taps for New Hampshire graded syrup beginning in March. During the summer their crops include a pick your own raspberry patch and blueberries and vegetables at the stand. Fall is pumpkin and apple season and in December there are wreaths made from their own brush and trees grown on the farm. Also, other local products available.
wholesale and retail
Fred and Norma McDonough
Rebecca and Bennie Nelson
Farm Market Rte 11&103 (John Stark Highway between Newport and Claremont)