Apples and Ponies
Sunday, September 7th and 15th, 2025 10am -1pm
$50 per person pre-purchase for Admission, a bag of U-pick farm grown organic apples, Lunch, a pony ride, and parking: a few days before cost will increase to $60 pp
Limited Ticket Sales, substantially fewer people than pumpkins and ponies
Each person will be given a half-peck paper bag to fill
Organic apple picking with a self-guided walking tour of the farm
Pony rides for kids from noon to 1pm
Experience the 13 other friendly horses and ponies
Lunch of Fire roasted dogs (with veggie option), potato chips, and waters served at Event Barn at high noon
Please wear lightweight pants and close-toed shoes
No dogs, please
Children 2 and under are free (no unattended minors, all people must have a ticket)
Drop in any time
On-site private parking
4506 S. Bond St. Seattle, Drive past the big yellow house, down the gravel driveway, and park in the meadow
Apples are all organic and may have worm holes
Additionally Available
Pumpkins available upon request
The Story of Apples and Ponies
Shortly after great-great-grandpa, Amador Seijas, purchased the little farm at the end of Bond Street in 1919, he planted various fruit trees inside the fence line along Beacon Avenue. Within a few years, great-great-grandma, Visitacion Seijas, canned the fruits from those trees for her family to enjoy during the winter months. When Lisa Sferra Olsen (4th generation) grew up in the big yellow farmhouse in the 1970s, she remembers seeing her great-grandmother’s canned goods left over from a bygone era.
Army and Gigi (5th generation) still enjoyed the apples and Italian plums produced by the trees their great-grandpa planted nearly 100 years earlier, especially in the fall. However, over the last decade, it became apparent that the fruit trees needed supplementation.
Lisa and Garth (4th generation) thought we were planting fruit trees for our future grandchildren. Army (5th generation) had a bigger vision for Apples and Ponies.
Our new trees produced more fruit earlier than we expected. Lisa and Garth have no grandchildren on the near horizon (thankfully since Army and Gigi are only in their 20s). So we invite you to our home to enjoy the wide variety of fully organic/unsprayed produce trees; not an intensive mono-crop. And like a day at a grandparents’ farm, we invite you to enjoy the whole farm experience: swinging over wide grassy hills, capturing the smiles and giggles of children riding ponies and generally enjoying our timeless farm fun.
Map Of Farm
This is our first time doing this event below are a few picture of apples at the farm.