Address: 9807 E Day Rd, Mead, WA 99021, USA
Phone: +15092384709
Sunday: 9AM–5PM
Monday: 9AM–5PM
Tuesday: 9AM–5PM
Wednesday: 9AM–5PM
Thursday: 9AM–5PM
Friday: 9AM–5PM
Saturday: 9AM–5PM
Maggie Larkin
We had the best time. Delicious Apricot pie! Full of smiles here. Highly recommend
Kim Maurer
Kids play area is a HUGE waste of money!! $5 per kid and they charge for parents just to supervise. Then when you get in, it is one dirty, wet slide, a pea pit full of broken toys and a maze. Not worth it!!! High Country and Seimers are so much better and way more family friendly. Walters had continued to increase their prices but decrease what you get from the experience. So disappointing.
Fredrick Tribble
Walter's is an annual tradition with our family. We love outdoors and Walter's provides a neat and efficient place to pick fruit. Their prices are reasonable and they have fun activities going on that the whole family can enjoy.
Tam B.
A great place to bring family and friends! Our family goes here every year, especially during the fall to pick pumpkins. My husband and I enjoy watching the look of wonder and fun on our children’s faces as they see the animals, play on the slides, try to master the maze, and eat yummy treats. We look forward to next fall!
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When we got ours they said they were only selling 300. But the hours were Friday through Sunday so I would call and ask.
Currently reservations are needed during the weekends due to the apple festival that runs through the end of October.
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Make sure and pick your own. I spent 80 bucks on 2 boxes of picked berries Saturday and threw out 1/2 because they were old and gross. Pretty disappointing!
We only got a very light dusting!! Everything looks great so far
Walters' Fruit Ranch will be Closed on the fourth
The FruitLoop Express train out to the apple orchards is free. Picking apples is fun & they're not terribly expensive & healthy & tasty. Hot cocoa afterwards was about 2.25 each I think. I'm not sure how much some of the other things were, but I think you could have a lot of fun & get a pumpkin for reasonable cost. There were animals too, sheep I think.
We are hoping to start this next weekend.
Yes we do. Seasonal fruit and always huckleberry.
We will start upick Bing Cherries, today, July 7. Rainier cherries will proabaky start around the 9-10.
We don’t grow raspberries, but I would guess somewhere around July 10ish
As a seasonal fruit seller, I don't think they will sell Christmas gifts but I could be wrong. Try to call them to find out.
I doubt they are not using pesticides. But they do have good produce.
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