This Longstanding Connecticut Farm Is Hiding Over 50 Flavors Of Heavenly Ice Cream
By Natalie Clunan
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Published June 17, 2018
There’s nothing quite like sweet smooth ice cream on a hot day. For an old-fashioned experience visit this ice cream farm in Connecticut. The summer destination offers more than 50 flavors to satisfy even your most unique cravings. The friendly farm residents make this place even more tempting, so pack the whole family into the car and take a drive to this incredible sweet spot.
Wells Hollow Farm located in Shelton has been in operation since 1850. What was once a thriving dairy farm now offers vegetables, plants, hay, Christmas trees, and ice cream.
The Wells Hollow Creamery is located in a renovated chicken barn with plenty of outdoor seating.
Devour more than 50 heavenly flavors of ice cream at the farm. Campfire s’mores, cotton candy twist, key lime pie, and Tennessee toffee are just a few of the flavors on the extensive menu.
Choose a cup or a cone, your flavor, and toppings or try one of the specialty treats like a coffee Cinnabon pictured below.
Kids not only go crazy for the delicious frozen treats, they love visiting the farm.
Say hello to some overly friendly goats.
Or watch the cows as they meander around the fields.
This ice cream farm even has its own resident chickens.
During the summer, Wells Hollow Creamery is open from 12 p.m. - 10 p.m. seven days a week.
You'll find this farm destination at 656 Bridgeport Ave., Shelton, CT 06484. For more information or to check out their awesome list of flavors, visit the farm
website . You can also find them on
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Have you ever been to visit this delightful ice cream farm? What flavor did you choose? Share your experiences with us in the comments section below.
Looking for other ways to cool down this summer? Take a look at these 11 water wonderlands in Connecticut that will help you beat the heat.
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