Lavender Pond Farm: A Connecticut Retreat in Bloom

Located in the heart of Killingworth, Connecticut, Lavender Pond Farm is a sun-drenched escape that blends rustic charm with fragrant rows of purple bloom. Whether you're planning a Saturday family outing, looking for an off-the-beaten-path picnic spot, or hoping to capture that perfect Instagram shot, this 25-acre haven is your go-to spot for lavender-lined magic.

 

 
 

Lavender Pond Farm
318 Roast Meat Hill Rd
Killingworth, CT

A Family-Friendly Day Trip in the Connecticut Countryside

Tucked between the shoreline towns and the rolling hills of the Connecticut River Valley, Lavender Pond Farm feels like a little piece of Provence tucked into New England. It’s an easy drive from anywhere in the state, especially for families in nearby towns like Madison, Guilford, or Middletown looking for a no-fuss day trip that feels worlds away.

The moment you pull in, you’re greeted by the scent of lavender on the breeze and the sight of a charming purple barn that looks like something out of a storybook. Kids have room to roam, and parents can slow down and take in the view.



Lavender Plant at Lavender Pond Farm

The Lavender Fields: Picture-Perfect and Peaceful

The farm’s crown jewel is, of course, its nearly 10,000 lavender plants, blooming in waves from late spring into midsummer. Families often come with picnic blankets, letting little ones run between the rows while parents snap a few keepsake photos. Don’t forget your camera—this is one of the most photogenic places in Middlesex County.

The best time to visit is late June through July when the plants are at their peak, but even outside of peak bloom, the farm has its own kind of quiet magic. The scenery is beautiful year-round, and there's always something to discover.

Ride the Lavender Express

One of the highlights for younger visitors is the Lavender Express, a small purple train that takes guests on a tour of the property. It’s delightfully low-key—think slow laps, waving riders, and the occasional sleepy dog watching from the shade of the barn.

Train rides are free, making it an especially easy stop for budget-conscious families, and the gentle pace is perfect for toddlers and stroller-aged kids.

The Barn Shop: Locally Made, Lavender-Infused

Inside the iconic purple barn, you’ll find the farm shop, stocked with handcrafted lavender products—from essential oils and sachets to lavender lemonade mix and goat’s milk soap. Everything is made either onsite or locally sourced, which adds a layer of authenticity to every item.

If you’re looking to bring home a little piece of the experience, the lavender neck wraps and honey lavender tea are perennial favorites.

Lavender Field at Lavender Pond Farm

Events, Workshops & Weddings

Throughout the summer and early fall, Lavender Pond Farm hosts a handful of events, including yoga classes among the lavender, wreath-making workshops, and occasional live music evenings. It’s also become a sought-after spot for intimate weddings and private events, thanks to its postcard-worthy setting and easy-going vibe.

Be sure to check the farm’s website or Instagram for upcoming events—they tend to sell out quickly, especially the family-friendly craft workshops.

 
 

 

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