From now until Halloween, farms, pumpkin patches, and apple orchards around Washington State will be abundant with fall produce that you can pick yourself. Plus, many of the sights will also host seasonal activities for kids and adults alike, including corn mazes, hayrides, and pie-eating contests. See all the options below.
EAST OF SEATTLE
Baxter Barn
When you’re not picking pumpkins from the patch, check out miniature donkeys, horses, chickens, bunnies, and other farm critters. Also enjoy tractor rides, fresh eggs, and farm tours.
Fall City, 26 miles east, Oct 5-31
Fall City Farms
Eat fresh mini doughnuts and sip hot apple cider whilst riding on a wagon and looking at baby animals at the farm’s pumpkin patch.
Fall City, 27 miles east, Sept 29–Oct 28
Fox Hollow Farm
Guests are asked to reserve a session time through the farm’s website for this popular fall festival, featuring a pumpkin patch, a train ride along the creek (where you can see salmon swimming), a haunted forest, farm animals, and more. Guests can also eat pumpkin pie, drink cider, and roast s’mores by a bonfire.
Issaquah, 20 miles east, Sept 28-Oct 27
Jubilee Biodynamic Farm
Every weekend in October, the farm offers free hayrides to the fields for U-Pick pumpkins and gourds, a pumpkin cannon, a market with artisan vendors, a kids’ hay maze, farm animals, and more.
Carnation, 25 miles east, Oct 5-28
Oxbow Farm and Conservation Center
Venture east for this annual fall festival to visit a U-Pick pumpkin patch and farm stand, dance to live music, graze from food trucks, ride on hay rides, and indulge in more fall activities.
Carnation, 24 miles east, Oct 7-29
Remlinger Farms
Whether you’re looking to pick your own pumpkins from a patch, go on a hay ride, or munch on caramel corn, here you’ll find plenty of harvest-y activities every weekend until the end of October.
Carnation, 32 miles east, Sept 29-Oct 28
Serres Farm
Pumpkins and gourds in all shapes and sizes—from Jack be Littles to White Luminas—cover the 24-acre farm for you to pick yourself. The season also brings kids’ activities like duck races, train rides, and a corn maze.
Redmond, 18 miles east, Sept 29-Oct 31
Two Brothers Pumpkin Patch at Game Haven Greenery
In addition to its U-Pick pumpkin patch, this farm also has baby animals and stands with winter squash and corn for purchase.
Carnation, 45 miles east, Sept 29-Oct 31
NORTH OF SEATTLE
Bailey Farm
Pluck pumpkins, gourds, apples, and corn from a U-Pick, or buy fresh produce that’s already picked, as well as kettle corn and hot apple cider. The farmers will also pull you around in a wagon anchored to a tractor.
Snohomish, 32 miles north, Sept 29-Oct 31
BelleWood Acres
Claiming to be one of the Northwest’s largest apple orchards, this property’s U-Pick boasts over 20 varieties of ripe pommes. They also have a pumpkin patch and a farmer’s market for all of your other fall produce needs, as well as a country store slinging such delights as apple turnovers, jams, honey-roasted peanut butter, and more.
Lynden, 96 miles north, Sept 29–Oct 31
Biringer’s Black Crow Pumpkins and Maze
This pet-friendly pumpkin patch features a five-acre corn maze, a smaller hay maze, slides, a covered wagon, a graveyard full of skeletons, and a costume contest for dogs.
Arlington, 47 miles north, Sept 29-Oct 31
Bob’s Corn and Pumpkin Farm
Once you’ve navigated your way out of Bob’s famous corn maze, reward yourself with autumnal foods like roasted corn, apples, and squash. You can also fire an apple cannon, book a private bonfire, pick pumpkins, hop on a hay ride, and relish in the crisp fall air, among many other activities.
Snohomish, 32 miles north, Sept 22–Oct 31
Carleton Farms
The farm’s “pumpkinland” offers a daily pumpkin patch and corn maze, as well as kids’ areas, a pumpkin cannon, a bucket train, zip lines, and wagon rides. Stick around for Carleton Farm Frights, opening the first weekend in October.
Lake Stevens, 32 miles north, Sept 29–Oct 31
Craven Farm
Throughout October, the farm transforms into a fall haven replete with a pumpkin patch, an “Alice in Pumpkinland” corn maze and an adventure corn maze with an obstacle course, a hayride through Minionville, farm animals, mini golf, an apple slinger, and more.
Snohomish, 36 miles north, Sept 22–Oct 31
Fairbank Farm
Buy gourds, see chicks, ducklings, calves, sheep, goats, ponies, pigs, and rabbits, explore the vegetable garden, walk up the hidden bear trail (which leads to the pumpkin patch), and enjoy a mini maze and hay tunnel.
Edmonds, 20 miles north, Oct 6-28
The Farm at Swan’s Trail
Check out a 50-acre pumpkin patch, walk through a corn maze, pet farm animals, ride a wagon, pick apples, see ducks racing, and enjoy Farmer Ben’s Famous Four Little Pigs Show.
Snohomish, 34 miles north, Sept 29–Oct 31
Foster’s Produce and Corn Maze
Walk through a 10-acre Wizard of Oz-themed corn maze and pick pumpkins throughout the week. On weekends, there are cow barrel train rides, a pumpkin cannon and sling shot, and more. (Hitting the target with the slingshot wins you a free ice cream cone.)
Arlington, 46 miles north, Oct 1-31
Stocker Farms
In addition to its haunted festivities, the farm offers a non-scary pumpkin patch open daily, as well as a Family Adventure Farm replete with a 10-acre corn maze, pumpkin cannon, jumping pillow, hayrides, animal barn, crafts, rubber duck races, face painting, and more.
Snohomish, 31 miles north, Sept 29–Oct 31
Thomas Family Farm
If you’re not into the farm’s scary activities, check out its pumpkin patch, hop on a free hayride, or take your little ones to Kid Land for rubber duck races, putt-putt golf, and a hay maze. Other daytime activities include monster truck rides, gem-mining, a kids’ paintball blast, and an apple cannon.
Snohomish, 30 miles north, Oct 6-28
SOUTH OF SEATTLE
Carpinito Brothers
Enjoy a U-Pick pumpkin patch, a corn maze, hot roasted corn, and a fun yard at this family farm’s October transformation.
Kent, 18 miles south, Sept 28-Oct 31
Lattin’s Country Cider Mill and Farm
The farm’s apple harvest yields all the cozy fall treats you crave, including apple cider, apple pie and cake, cider doughnuts, and more. Plus, you can pick your own pumpkins from a patch and listen to bluegrass music.
Olympia, 70 miles south, Sept 29-Oct 28
Maris Farms
In addition to its Haunted Woods, take advantage of a corn maze and pumpkin patch, farm animal meet-and-greets, and, on the weekends, activities including an escape room, mechanical bull, trout fishing, zombie paintball, an apple cannon, and pig and duck races. Plus, stop by Area 253’s Glassblowing‘s glass pumpkin patch and snack on mini donuts.
Buckley, 40 miles south, Sept 29-Oct 31
Mosby Farms
Find a wide variety of pumpkins, gourds, and squash at this U-Pick. Also enjoy a tractor-pulled hayride and a corn maze.
Auburn, 30 miles south, Sept 29-Oct 30
Picha Farms
Wander through the fields for the perfect pumpkin, find your way out of a five-acre corn maze by solving clues, launch a gourd into the air from a slingshot, and keep warm with apple cider and kettle corn aboard a hayride.
Puyallup, 32 miles south, Sept 29-Oct 31
Rutledge Corn Maze
The farm hosts a variety of haunts (including zombie paintball), as well as a corn maze, a pumpkin patch, and corn train rides to help you recover from your scares.
Olympia, 68 miles south, Sept 29-Oct 31
Schilter Farms
The 180-acre farm hosts a harvest festival that offers a pumpkin patch, an old-fashioned hay ride, a corn maze, and lots of seasonal treats. This year’s corn maze is dedicated to the ALS Association.
Olympia, 52 miles south, Sept 29-Oct 31
Spooner Farms
The Puyallup farm boasts over 50 varieties of pumpkins, gourds, squash, and corn at their Harvest Festival, which also includes a corn maze, autumnal treats like caramel corn and caramel apples, and more.
Puyallup, 37 miles south, Sept 29-Oct 31
Thomasson Family Farm
This Enumclaw dairy farm and its Heifer cows welcome families to pick pumpkins, ride on wagons, press cider, and weave through corn mazes. Kids can also play laser tag, shoot apples from sling shots, and race rubber ducks.
Enumclaw, 43 miles south, Oct 1-31
