Naturally Jammin: Honey-Sweetened Treats, Food Truck Nights, and Fairy Village Magic in Limington, ME

Whether you’re looking for an easy summer evening out, a place to grab a homemade treat after exploring nearby, or somewhere the kids can wander while you sip an iced coffee, Naturally Jammin in Limington is worth adding to your list.

This small local business has become one of those places families return to again and again — part bakery, part gathering place, and part summer food truck destination.

Located on Cape Road in Limington, Naturally Jammin creates homemade jams, syrups, baked goods, desserts, drinks, and honey products using local ingredients and natural sweeteners. If it comes from their kitchen, it’s made from scratch — and sweetened with honey.

With outdoor seating, rotating food truck nights, trails, and even a fairy village for kids to explore, this is the kind of stop that turns into a full evening instead of just a quick errand.


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What Makes This Spot Stand Out

There’s something noticeably slower and more intentional about Naturally Jammin.

Instead of overly processed snacks or rushed grab-and-go food, the focus here is on homemade recipes, local ingredients, and simple outdoor experiences families can actually enjoy together.

You’ll find things like:

  • Honey cinnamon rolls
  • Fresh biscuits
  • Strawberry shortcake
  • Apple crisp
  • Whoopie pies
  • Honey-sweetened ice cream
  • Homemade jams and syrups
  • Honey lemonade, honey iced tea, and iced coffee

And because everything is made from scratch and naturally sweetened with honey, it feels a little different from a typical roadside stop.

A roadside sign for a local business called 'Naturally Jammin' featuring a flag that reads 'OPEN,' with a honeybee graphic and a yellow beehive structure underneath, surrounded by greenery and decorative lights.
A wooden sign attached to a tree pointing towards the 'Fairy Village Loop' trail, with green foliage in the background.
A serene forest scene with tall trees, featuring colorful trail markers and whimsical decorations scattered on the ground.
A serene forest scene featuring two tall trees with textured bark, surrounded by dirt and scattered leaves. In the foreground, a small natural structure made of twigs and stones is visible, suggesting a child's play or creative project. The background shows additional trees and what appears to be a campsite.

But what really makes this place memorable is the atmosphere around it.

Families gather at picnic tables while kids explore the fairy village or simply run around outside while live food truck events bring the space to life throughout the summer.

It’s relaxed, community-focused, and designed in a way that makes staying awhile feel easy.


Food Truck Nights in Limington

A sign announcing the first food park of the season on May 26th from 4-8 PM, set in a green natural landscape.

One of the biggest draws during the warmer months is the food truck park and community event nights at Naturally Jammin LLC.

Throughout the summer, the property fills with rotating food trucks, outdoor seating, desserts, drinks, and families settling in for an easy evening together outdoors. What started as a small local event has gradually grown into one of the more unique family-friendly food truck gatherings in the area. 

2026 Food Truck Night Dates

🗓 Tuesday, May 26
🗓 Tuesday, June 9
🗓 Tuesday, June 23
🗓 Tuesday, July 7
🗓 Tuesday, July 21
🗓 Tuesday, August 4
🗓 Tuesday, August 18
🗓 Tuesday, September 1
🗓 Tuesday, September 15

⏰ Events typically run from 4–8pm. 

During food truck nights, families can grab dinner, homemade desserts, honey lemonade, or iced coffee while kids explore the fairy village and outdoor spaces nearby.

The property trails are also open during these event nights, giving families a chance to walk and explore a little before or after eating.

For parents, it’s the kind of outing that checks a lot of boxes at once: easy dinner, outdoor time, room for kids to move, and something that feels a little more enjoyable than another rushed weeknight meal.


A Great Stop for Families

A colorful food trailer named 'Naturally Jammin', featuring honey-themed graphics, offering honey sweetened ice cream, cinnamon rolls, and event services. The trailer is parked on gravel with greenery in the background.

Naturally Jammin works especially well for:

  • Families looking for low-pressure outdoor outings
  • Parents searching for local homemade treats
  • Summer evenings with kids
  • Meeting friends for dessert
  • Families who enjoy food truck events
  • Kids who love imaginative outdoor spaces like fairy villages
  • People looking to support small local businesses

Because there’s space to sit, room for kids to explore, and enough variety for different ages to enjoy, it’s easy to stay longer than planned.


Good to Know

Interior of a cozy shop featuring rustic decor, vintage items, and a display of a small yellow truck on a table. A bear figure and kitchen area are visible, along with shelves of collectibles and a sign that says 'Friends Gather Here.'

📍 Located in Limington, Maine
🍯 Homemade jams, syrups, desserts, drinks, and baked goods
🚚 Food truck nights every other Tuesday from May–September
🧚 Fairy village and outdoor gathering spaces
🥤 Honey lemonade, iced tea, iced coffee, and seasonal desserts
🌿 Trails on the property open during food truck nights only
🪑 Expanded seating and parking during event nights


A Simple Summer Tradition Worth Starting

Some places feel built for rushing in and out. Naturally Jammin feels built for slowing down a little.

Whether you stop by for a honey cinnamon roll, meet friends during a food truck night, or let the kids explore the fairy village while you finish your iced coffee, it’s the kind of local spot that makes summer around the Sebago Lake region feel a little fuller and more connected.

Be sure to check their website and Facebook page for current hours, food truck schedules, and seasonal offerings.

Looking for more family-friendly food spots, outdoor destinations, and local events near Sebago Lake? Explore the Lake Region Kids Calendar for more ideas close to home.


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I’m Lauren


I am a lifelong Mainer and the creator of Lake Region Kids Calendar! As a mom of two living and playing in the Sebago Lake Region, I love staying active indoors and outdoors, sharing local hidden gems, and highlighting the kid and family friendly events and activities that make our community special.

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