Address: 11125 E Day Mt Spokane Rd, Mead, WA 99021, USA
Phone: +15092382548
Sunday: 12–8PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 4–8PM
Friday: 4–8PM
Saturday: 12–8PM
Seabuilder01
Spend a Sat afternoon in Green Bluff. My wife suggested our first stop to be Siemers Farm. Great idea! It has a Pizzeria in it, beer from the Big Red Barn and their own line of homemade ciders. They also have a gift shop with a local selection of gifts. We picked up some apple butter, and a scented candle made locally by a talented 15 year old. Can’t wait to get pumpkins and visit the corn maze this fall. We will be back for sure! Especially for the pizza, it was worth the trip.
apryl Daniel
Alyssa (I know I'm spelling that wrong so sorry) was absolutely amazing. My girl and her strawberry outfit had the best time. Pretty sure she took a bite out of every single strawberry she picked. (So delicious) Cant wait to go back. Grandma loved it too.
Neese
A must go now with the new owners. Going to siemers around harvest and Halloween has always been a Spokane tradition for many families. Siemers was purchased by a new family and their changes are amazing. 1st cost. You can now purchase the corn maze, giant slide, train rides all for $10. The old cost was double that makes it affordable for families. 2nd new features - more food, a friendly knight that takes picture at the corn maze, better exhibits in the castle, more vendors. Happy employees. They now have wine tasting! Friendly fun. Costumes galore it was an adventure! Love love love. Downsides—- they moved the log cabin and the beer garden away from the food area which was a relief for tired parents while parents and adult goers alike could relax and people Store is a bit pricy. Where people used to be able to buy affordable gifts and momentos it is now super spendy. Hopefully next year it will be better. Will update when I visit again.
ana dircio
Attended the pumpkin patch this year. They got multiple activities food and drinks. Recommend going during weekdays.
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They are open now for strawberries, we went yesterday
Search Green Bluff farms, each farm/orchard can tell you what's available when. Also Yaryar Orchards grows 27 varieties, try them 1st.
$3/lb for U-Pick
The best bet to call. There's a recording telling the days open.
Huckleberries are not grown there. Strawberries should be sometime late April to early June depending on the weather.
Their open mow, it took me over an hr a box to pick very tiny berries
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