Posted by Massachusetts Office of Travel & Tourism
Calling all ice cream lovers! Massachusetts has a new way of celebrating its rich ice cream-making history and supporting local businesses. This week, the Healey-Driscoll Administration recently unveiled the Massachusetts Ice Cream Trail, a delicious adventure featuring over 100 ice cream destinations across the state.Ā
A Collaboration for Sweet SuccessĀ
MOTT Executive Director Kate Fox, MDAR Commissioner Ashley Randle, Lieutenant Governor Kim Driscoll, and Economic Development Undersecretary Sarah Stanton
This exciting initiative is a joint effort by the Massachusetts Dairy Promotion Board, the Department of Agricultural Resources, and the Office of Travel & Tourism. It emphasizes the trailās dual purpose: showcasing the incredible diversity of Massachusettsā dairy farms and ice cream shops while encouraging residents and visitors to explore these sweet spots.Ā
More Than Just ScoopsĀ
The Massachusetts Ice Cream Trail isnāt just about indulging your taste buds. The map also guides learning about the hardworking dairy farmers who provide fresh milk and cream for your favorite ice cream treats. Itās a chance to connect with the stateās agricultural heritage and appreciate the role dairy farming plays in the local food system.Ā
A Legacy of DeliciousnessĀ
Did you know dairy farming has been a cornerstone of Massachusetts agriculture since the 1600s? Today, the state boasts 95 dairy farms, contributing significantly to the economy. These family-owned businesses produce over 20 million gallons of fresh milk annually and support the production of cheese, yogurt, butter, and, of course, the ice cream we all love.Ā
Where to Find Your Perfect ScoopĀ
Ready to embark on your ice cream adventure? Head to www.visitma.com/ice-cream-trail to download your copy of the Massachusetts Ice Cream Trail guide. Itās your passport to delicious discoveries and a chance to support local businesses across the Commonwealth.Ā