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Buckhorn Sugarbush Evolution


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Buckhorn Sugarbush Evolution


Buckhorn Sugarbush Evolution

More than Maple Syrup

Buckhorn Sugarbush was born in Wisconsin upon moving to northern Wisconsin in 2009. Starting with all home made taps and cooking over an open fire, the first year of syrup left a bit to be desired. Over the years, however more equipment has been added, increasing the sugarbush to what it is today at 1800 taps. Buckhorn Sugarbush grew again in 2016 when we added the custom reclaimed home décor and furniture upon moving to Sundance, Wyoming.

Now, the spring is dedicated to making syrup in Wisconsin and the rest of the year is spent in Wyoming either designing and building or traveling to shows and farmers markets throughout the Rocky Mountains: Colorado, Montana, South Dakota, and Wyoming. Check out our events page for more detailed information.

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The Sugarshack


The Sugar Shack

The Sugarshack


The Sugar Shack


Origin of the name “Buckhorn”

Origin of the name “Buckhorn”

Evaporator put into service in 2017

Evaporator put into service in 2017

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Buckhorn Sugarbush MAPLE History

It started as a hobby and is the most expensive hobby I've ever had. I have somewhere between 3,000 to 4,000 maple trees on my land.  In 2015 we installed a pipeline to tap approximately 1800 and tap more every year. I built my first three sap cookers, however in 2016 I purchased a Leader Evaporator with a capacity of evaporating 300 gallons per hour.  This evaporator was put into service in February 2017 after building a new shack.

Recently, I moved to Sundance, Wyoming where I sell my syrup and other items at farmer's markets and stores, returning every spring to Wisconsin for syrup season.

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Maple Benefits


Maple Benefits


maple syrup benefits

 Maple syrup scores a 54 on the glycemic index which is lower than many sweeteners and can be used as an alternative to sugar which can improve digestion. It includes important vitamins and minerals that can help fight illness and help with metabolism. Maple syrup is filled with antioxidants. Some of the antioxidants can help protect cells against cancer and are beneficial for reducing free radical damage that can cause inflammation and contribute to the formation of various chronic diseases.

1 tablespoon of maple syrup contains about:

  • 0.7 mg manganese (33% Recommended Daily Value)

  • 0.8 mg zinc (6% Recommended Daily Value)

  • 13.4 mg calcium (1% Recommended Daily Value)

  • 40.8 mg potassium (1% Recommended Daily Value)

  • 0.2 mg iron (1% Recommended Daily Value)

  • 2.8 mg magnesium (1% Recommended Daily Value)

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Markets


Maple Products sold locally in Wyoming and South Dakota

Markets


Maple Products sold locally in Wyoming and South Dakota

 

Buckhorn Sugarbush attends area Farmers Markets

Visit the farmers markets in Casper, Sheridan, Gillette to find our homemade pure maple syrup, maple candy, and maple creme.  

Maple Syrup also stocked in the following stores:

Downtown Farmers Market - Gillette

Good Earth Natural Goods - Spearfish, SD

Visit the events section for other special events coming to your area!

 Here is a testimonial from one of our customers:
We met a few years back while I was performing at Donkey Creek Music Fest and we became hugh appreciators of your maple syrup. Hope all is well and take care until next time! Best, Mark and Karen Diamond