May 9, 2026 Folsom’s Sugar House Farewell

To our Dedicated Maple Family: customers, family, friends and fellow sugar makers

It’s been an amazing 35 years since we opened our sugarhouse in March of 1991.  And we’ve enjoyed meeting so many wonderful people along the way.  Many of you have been coming back each year from the very beginning.  We’ve seen many moms and dads with kids in tow who are now coming in with grandkids in tow.  It’s so heartwarming that we have become a part of a family spring tradition.

We have enjoyed meeting many very talented and dedicated sugar makers over all these years and sadly saw some of them pass on. As active members in the NH Maple Association for over 35 years, we helped at state fairs, served on boards, travelled to many international conferences and expanded our maple knowledge.  The camaraderie, mentorship and dedication of so many to our craft of making great maple syrup has given us a solid foundation for what we do.

Our family has also been a tremendous support system for us. Helping us out with many, many maple weekends and Christmas open houses.   Our kids, grandkids, sisters, niece and nephew were all there for us.  And my mom, especially, for all the time we spent designing and making our holiday wreaths together.  Thank you.

But it’s time to move on while we are both still healthy and young enough to travel, have more family time and enjoy whatever else life brings our way.  Therefore, we will be closing in late Summer 2026.  It’s been a wrenching decision to make because we look forward to reuniting with so many of you each spring.  It will be quite a hardship losing those connections.

So, where should you get your maple syrup in the future?   The NH Maple Producers website has listings for many sugar houses you can search through.  However, there are a few multi-generational family farms we recommend who have given hundreds of hours to New Hampshires’ Maple agriculture offering their time and expertise to so many. They are listed in no specific order:

Sunnyside Maples, Loudon NH; Clarks Sugar House, Langdon NH, Windswept Maples, Loudon NH

Our best regards to all and endless thanks,

Brian and Sue Folsom

Folsom’s Sugar House