Kimball Farm, Theme park in Littleton, United States
Kimball Farm is a recreation park in Littleton with mini golf, batting cages, bumper boats, and arcade games spread across open grounds. The property includes multiple dining venues, covered event spaces, and over fifty flavors of house-made ice cream.
The property began in 1939 when Jack and Clara Kimball converted a woodshed into an ice cream stand selling scoops for five cents. This modest start grew into a large recreational venue that expanded over the following decades.
The farm preserves New England food traditions through dishes like fresh lobster rolls and fried scallops, making regional tastes central to the visitor experience. These flavors connect diners to local heritage and farming roots in a way that goes beyond typical amusement venues.
The park operates daily with extended hours during summer months and remains accessible throughout the year. Plan for several hours to enjoy the different activities and dining options spread across the property.
The park features dedicated areas designed for corporate team-building activities including sand volleyball, cornhole games, and field game zones. These spaces appeal to groups looking for organized activities beyond typical amusement park entertainment.
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