(KNSI) – The Stearns County Parks Department is asking people to be careful when walking around at Kramer Lake Wildwood County Park.
The maple syrup is running and being collected through the sap lines. They’re asking skiers, walkers and hikers to avoid touching the lines to prevent damage.
For those who want to get an up close look at the maple syrup process, there are two tours being offered. One is on Sunday, March 23rd and the other is Sunday March 30th. Pre-registration is required. Register by clicking here.
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