
We didn't pick anything but my grandkids had a great time playing on the playground and feeding the animals.
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Hidden Acres in Mead, WA is a 60-acre, 4th generation family farm located on Green Bluff, just north of Spokane, Washington. Operating since 1970, the farm is powered by solar, wind, and biodiesel, offering a variety of produce and hosting tours for visitors.
Known for their no spray or low spray practices, Hidden Acres provides a dog-friendly environment where visitors can enjoy picking pumpkins and squash at affordable prices. With a free-roaming farm dog named Bella, the farm welcomes guests to bring their own box and save on u-pick items.
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We didn't pick anything but my grandkids had a great time playing on the playground and feeding the animals.
My 4 kids and I drove from Missoula to u-pick. We picked lots of stuff, but among them were peaches that weren't ripe. Brought everything up to pay for it. We were berated by rude owner that...
My kids and I drove from Missoula with family just to go to a u-pick. When my daughter was at Sacred Heart in Spokane for her cancer treatment 9 years ago this was one of our favorite spots to go....
Absolutely the worst experience I've ever had at a farm on Green Bluff. The owner was incredibly rude, he has absolutely no business working with the public, let alone children. When the school...
Came here last year and made fresh pressed apple cider. They were super helpful and informative on what blend would make the best tasting. I've visited their shop a handful of times, lots of...
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