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Additional activities reopen for the season at Kimball Farm

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WESTFORD — After reopening its ice cream stand and Seafood and Grill Shack, Kimball Farm announced many of its other activities will open for the season.

In an April 7 post on social media, the business announced its Westford Grill and Sea Shack would open for the public daily from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Newly constructed in 2020, the stand serves items such as fried scallops and clams, lobster rolls and burgers. Outdoor seating is available for patrons.

Other sections of the farm, such as the driving range and Pitch and Putt are open for the season, as well as its ice cream stand, which opened on March 31.

Other activities, such as mini golf, batting cages, bumper boats and Soaring Eagle Zipline have opened, according the farm’s website. Each activity will operate between 10 a.m. and 9 p.m. The Olde Sawmill Arcade, Outback Tap Shack and Animal Adventures have not announced opening dates.

The farm clarified that most of its remaining activities opened on Thursday, April 14 in a phone call with WestfordCAT. The remaining activities, including its Animal Adventures, arcade and Outback Tap Shack are planned to open sometime in May.

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Ben Domaingue
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Ben Domaingue has previously worked at newspapers in New Hampshire and is the Managing Editor covering Westford. He’s passionate about community journalism, photography and hiking. Email him at bdomaingue@westfordcat.org.

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