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Knott’s Berry Farm to launch action-packed summer season with seasonal experiences, food

by LJ News Opinions
May 27, 2025
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Knott’s Berry Farm is turning up the heat this summer with the return of its signature seasonal experiences, “Ghost Town Alive!” and “Knott’s Summer Nights,” beginning in June.

Back for another year, “Ghost Town Alive!” transforms the Old West town of Calico into a fully immersive and interactive experience.

Guests become honorary citizens and play a part in an all-new storyline by engaging with characters, solving puzzles and uncovering hidden missions throughout the town.

The party continues as day turns into night with “Knott’s Summer Nights.” The event will feature live local bands on two stages, family-friendly games and photo backdrops.

Knott’s will also unveil a new seasonal menu, featuring kimchi crab tots, grilled pineapple beef burgers, mango soft serve, Tajin funnel cake and apple fritter bread.

Guests can also escape the summer sun at Knott’s Soak City, which opened its gates for the season on May 17.

Located next to Knott’s Berry Farm, the 15-acre water park features more than 20 water attractions, including high-speed slides, raft rides and a massive wave pool.

Tidal Wave Bay offers surf up to four feet high, while the Wedge takes thrill-seekers on a rip-roaring multi-person raft ride.

The summertime events at Knott’s will launch on June 13 and run through Sept. 1. Soak City will be open select days through Sept. 7.



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