Fall Family Fun Every Weekend!

Every fall, Seed Song Farm has a real, authentic Pumpkin Patch with no-chemical pumpkins on-the-vine for you and your family to pick for Halloween as well as a Meadow Maze! The Pumpkin Patch and Meadow Maze is open to the public every weekend starting September 28 through Halloween Saturdays from 10am to 5pm and Sundays from 11am to 4pm for pumpkin picking and lots of other fun and educational family activities:
Check out our no-chemical vegetable pickup program while you're at the farm!
Families interested in our CSA (weekly pickup of seasonal vegetables, including free you-pick flower bouquets and herbs-- all chemical-free-- for as low as $12 per week!) may come any Saturday morning 10-11am to see the CSA offering for themselves, buy some vegetables a la carte, and/or sign up for the CSA on the spot! Click on the 'CSA' tab in the menu bar for CSA details.
Fun, Educational, Affordable
Pumpkin Field Trips for School and Community Groups
Weekdays mid-September thru October 31*
"...weaving information, history, insight, hands on activity, and song truly engaged our children which will inevitably spark future stewards of the land. We look forward to many more collaborative experiences with Seed Song Farm!"
-Holly Heppner, teacher and volunteer at the AJ Williams Library, Kingston NY
Seed Song Farm & Center offers engaging, hands-on experiences which educate participants about their unique piece of the earth and its bounty, while inspiring positive relationships between people and their land and food.
Our program staff includes longtime educators, farmers, and camp counsellors who are able to make learning exciting for all ages.
Choose from the fall weekend activities listed, plus others such as interpreted visits to our Native American Cultural Area & Plantings*, developed in collaboration with Neetopk Keetopk (group of local Native Americans and allies that educates the public about traditional wisdom and lifeways as solutions to contemporary problems), Association of Native Americans, and Center for Algonquin Culture.
Our beautiful farm on 215-acres of fields and woods at the edge of the Catskills along Esopus Creek are conveniently located at 160 Esopus Avenue, Kingston NY. We are accessible by public transportation and bicycle, and just off the NYS Thruway, Route 9W, and Route 209.
* Indigenous Cultural Programs in partnership with Neetopk Keetopk, ANA, and Center for Algonquin Culture are available through Thanksgiving.
Other program themes include Maple Sugaring (February and March), Farm Planting & Animal Care (April through June, and September), and a variety of one-week Summer Camps (June through September)
For more information about Fall programs at Seed Song Farm & Center, or to reserve a program for your group, please leave a message at:
email: info@seedsongfarm.org
phone: (845) 383-1528.
- Meadow maze!!!
- Haywagon rides
- Farm animal visits
- Live music and other family entertainment
- Farm fresh snacks
- Farm & nature scavenger hunt
- Imagination farm photo sets
- You-pick pumpkin patch and farmer-picked pumpkins for sale
Check out our no-chemical vegetable pickup program while you're at the farm!
Families interested in our CSA (weekly pickup of seasonal vegetables, including free you-pick flower bouquets and herbs-- all chemical-free-- for as low as $12 per week!) may come any Saturday morning 10-11am to see the CSA offering for themselves, buy some vegetables a la carte, and/or sign up for the CSA on the spot! Click on the 'CSA' tab in the menu bar for CSA details.
Fun, Educational, Affordable
Pumpkin Field Trips for School and Community Groups
Weekdays mid-September thru October 31*
"...weaving information, history, insight, hands on activity, and song truly engaged our children which will inevitably spark future stewards of the land. We look forward to many more collaborative experiences with Seed Song Farm!"
-Holly Heppner, teacher and volunteer at the AJ Williams Library, Kingston NY
Seed Song Farm & Center offers engaging, hands-on experiences which educate participants about their unique piece of the earth and its bounty, while inspiring positive relationships between people and their land and food.
Our program staff includes longtime educators, farmers, and camp counsellors who are able to make learning exciting for all ages.
Choose from the fall weekend activities listed, plus others such as interpreted visits to our Native American Cultural Area & Plantings*, developed in collaboration with Neetopk Keetopk (group of local Native Americans and allies that educates the public about traditional wisdom and lifeways as solutions to contemporary problems), Association of Native Americans, and Center for Algonquin Culture.
Our beautiful farm on 215-acres of fields and woods at the edge of the Catskills along Esopus Creek are conveniently located at 160 Esopus Avenue, Kingston NY. We are accessible by public transportation and bicycle, and just off the NYS Thruway, Route 9W, and Route 209.
* Indigenous Cultural Programs in partnership with Neetopk Keetopk, ANA, and Center for Algonquin Culture are available through Thanksgiving.
Other program themes include Maple Sugaring (February and March), Farm Planting & Animal Care (April through June, and September), and a variety of one-week Summer Camps (June through September)
For more information about Fall programs at Seed Song Farm & Center, or to reserve a program for your group, please leave a message at:
email: info@seedsongfarm.org
phone: (845) 383-1528.