
About This Spring
## Overview Kimball Farm in Haverhill, Massachusetts, is home to a natural spring that has drawn visitors looking for fresh water in Essex County. The spring is housed inside a shed on the property, located at 791 East Broadway. Kimball Farm is a well-known local establishment — primarily recognized as a popular ice cream and food destination — and the spring on the grounds has been used by visitors seeking a natural water source in the Haverhill area. The spring water has historically been used as a drinking water source by locals and visitors alike, though as with any natural spring, water quality can vary over time. ## Directions 1. Head to **791 East Broadway (Route 108)** in Haverhill, MA 01830. 2. Kimball Farm is situated along East Broadway, a well-traveled road in the area. Look for the Kimball Farm signage. 3. The spring is located **inside a shed** on the property. Upon arrival, look for the shed structure — the spring is accessible from there. 4. **GPS Coordinates:** 42.806853, -71.007836 ## What to Expect The spring at Kimball Farm is sheltered inside a small shed, which helps protect the water source from the elements and keeps it accessible year-round. Because it's located on the grounds of a well-known local business along East Broadway, the site is relatively easy to find and access compared to more remote natural springs. Visitors should be aware that this is a working farm and business property, so it's courteous to be respectful of the grounds and any posted guidelines. The surrounding area of East Broadway in Haverhill offers a mix of rural and suburban scenery typical of northeastern Massachusetts. For more information about Kimball Farm and its offerings, visitors can check their website at [kimballfarmhaverhill.com](http://www.kimballfarmhaverhill.com/).
Getting There
Address
791, E Broadway, Haverhill, MA 01830, US
GPS Coordinates
42.806853, -71.007836
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. Head to **791 East Broadway (Route 108)** in Haverhill, MA 01830. 2. Kimball Farm is situated along East Broadway, a well-traveled road in the area. Look for the Kimball Farm signage. 3. The spring is located **inside a shed** on the property. Upon arrival, look for the shed structure — the spring is accessible from there. 4. **
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Tips
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Accessible by road — pull off carefully.
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