Plymouth Maple ASSOCIATION

Attendees

Attendee Information

Here are all the details you need ahead of your day at the Plymouth Maple Festival! We want you to have a great time. If you have further questions, feel free to reach out to us on Facebook or visit our Contact page to get in touch.

Where to Go/Where to Park

When you arrive at Plymouth City Park (203 Suhrke Road, Plymouth, WI 53073), there is an abundance of parking the Plymouth Aquatic Center parking lot. You can access the lot from Suhrke Road, just across from Tom & Jerry’s mini golf. You are welcome to park in the Plymouth Aquatic Center lot and walk up the hill to the band shell, where our vendors will be set up. The other option for parking is along Grove Street – you will then have a short (but relatively flat) walk to the vendor area near the band shell. Once at the park, your main event areas will be the Yellow Shelter, the Band Shell, and the vendor/demo area (up the hill from the Yellow Shelter). Click here for a printable event map.

What to Wear/What to Bring

Springtime in Wisconsin is lovely…but unpredictable! The Plymouth Maple Festival is primarily an outdoor event, and it is also rain (snow) or shine. We suggest dressing in layers to stay comfortable. Good walking shoes or boots are also suggested. There are paved paths for most of the places you’ll need to walk, but keep in mind that snow might be melting and/or precipitation happening – so waterproof shoes can come in handy. There will be a large tent for vendors this year.

We suggest bringing along:

  • Warm accessories like mittens/gloves and a hat.
  • Your family! This is an all-ages event, with activities for children as well as adults.
  • Cash – some, but not all of our craft and food vendors are able to accept credit cards. If you are planning to take part in the pancake breakfast, you will need cash for that.
  • Your appetite! The pancake breakfast is plentiful and delicious.
  • Your sense of curiosity – in addition to a fun community event, this is a great opportunity to learn from our maple producers. They are excited to share about the process they use to transform clear drips of maple sap into the rich, sweet syrup we know and love.

Other Happenings Around Town

While you’re at it, keep the maple season celebration going all weekend long! Several special events or offerings are planned by area organizations. Keep checking back for more details.

Need more information?

If you don’t find everything you need here on the site,
please feel free to contact us for more details on the event!