Lavender Pond Farm

In 2016, I had read about a lavender farm in Killingworth, Connecticut. I went with my husband to explore the beautiful grounds of Lavender Pond Farm. They are opened to the public starting in June, when the bloom season starts. The best bloom window occurs mid-June to mid-July. The farm has 10,000+ lavender plants on their 25 acres of land. There is plenty to do at Lavender Pond Farm!

The entrance sign to Lavender Pond Farm.

The entrance sign to Lavender Pond Farm.

The grounds of LPF.

The grounds of LPF.

Lavender everywhere!

Lavender everywhere!

Only if this photo included the smell of lavender.

Only if this photo included the smell of lavender.

I am able to bring my pup with me as they are dog friendly (leashed and well behaved, of course!). There is a farm dog on the property going by the name of Flora, an adorable lavendoodle. Flora approached my pup to welcome her to the farm the first time we visited in 2016. This year, I decided to have a mother-doghter day, so we returned to the farm last week. Flora unfortunately wasn’t around to greet us this year, which we were bummed about!

The mother and doghter day with my pup!

The mother and doghter day with my pup!

My pretty pup!

My pretty pup!

As soon we get there, we immediately explored the fields. I highly suggest you to take a minute and INHALE the beautiful smell of lavender! It helps you to feel calm. There are a lot of bees as they are attracted to lavender. This made me nervous to sit next to the plants for photos but as long you don’t bother them, they will leave you alone.

Gorgeous gardens through out the farm.

Gorgeous gardens through out the farm.

The bee hives.

The bee hives.

If you want to do more than walking the fields, you can take a tour of the farm on their train, LPF Express. You can’t miss the purple train. The tour goes in depth about the beginnings of LPF and educating about lavender. The tour is 20 minutes long and cost $6 per people. Be sure to check their website for the train schedule. There is also a pond out back of the farm, behind the big barn. There is a gorgeous covered bridge! I’m a fan of any covered bridges, so I was excited to see it.

LPF Express train.

LPF Express train.

LPF Express on one of their tours.

LPF Express on one of their tours.

The pond and covered bridge.

The pond and covered bridge.

In the fields, they also went all out with making visitors feel welcome. There is a large chessboard and corn hole that anyone can play. There are plenty of sitting areas through out the property. Some small tables with chairs too, which would be perfect for couples. I saw on their Facebook page that they offer yoga on Saturdays. Be sure to follow them on social media for updates regarding events like that, bloom reports, newest products in their shoppe and more.

The giant chessboard that visitors can play.

The giant chessboard that visitors can play.

Another peaceful garden in the fields.

Another peaceful garden in the fields.

So many lavender plants!

So many lavender plants!

There is a farm shoppe with lavender gifts to take home to remember your visit. I purchased a few lavender candles the first time in 2016, this year I tried the lavender lemonade. The lemonade was delicious! They offer lavender scented soaps, lotions, pillows, candles and more. Flora, the farm dog even has her own line of pet products including shampoo and beds!

The farm shoppe in the distance.

The farm shoppe in the distance.

Close up of the farm shoppe.

Close up of the farm shoppe.

Flora’s Corner - the dog line in the shoppe.

Flora’s Corner - the dog line in the shoppe.

The delicious lavender lemonade available for purchase in the farm shoppe.

The delicious lavender lemonade available for purchase in the farm shoppe.

Lavender Pond Farm is opened from June-December daily 10am-4pm. The bloom season is June-August. Parking is free and available behind the big barn. No admission fees. It’s worthwhile to take the drive through rustic countryside of Killingworth and see the beautiful purple glory!

This was a first for me to see white lavender plants!

This was a first for me to see white lavender plants!

While you can’t pick lavender, you can purchase them at the farm shoppe.

While you can’t pick lavender, you can purchase them at the farm shoppe.