5 Pumpkin Patches and Farms Near Seattle

Fall is in full force, and it’s officially pumpkin spice season. Since this in on my fun things to do in the fall list, I’m excited to head to a pumpkin patch in the coming weeks. I have gathered a list of pumpkin patches and farms in Seattle to visit this fall.

Pro tips to keep in mind,

The season mostly kicks off in late September and early October.

Most farms say that their busiest times are the second and third weeks of October.

Some farms are cheaper to visit during the weekdays than on the weekends.

Visiting earlier in the season may be better for a chance at decent weather.

Not all farms welcome pets.

Here are some pumpkin patches and farms in Seattle

Fall City Farms

3636 Neal Road, Fall City WA 98024

This farm is about a thirty-minute drive from the city. They vow to provide an authentic small farm experience at their property. While you're visiting the farm, you can purchase a selection of their farm-to-table produce. They also have a lodge where you can host company meetings, weddings, and more.

Bob's Corn & Pumpkin Farm

10917 Elliott Rd, Snohomish, WA 98296

This farm kicks off the fall season early with its sunflower farm experience. The fall festival officially kicks off in mid-September and lasts until the end of October. They have several activities like indoor slides, hayrides, private bonfires, and more. Farm admission is cheaper on weekdays.

Pumpkin Patches and Farms in Seattle

1148 Central Ave N, Kent, WA 98032

On a sunny day, the backdrop of Mount Rainer against the pumpkin-filled farm makes this place one of my favorites on the list. They also have a good size corn maze that can be a great family activity or fun to do with your friends. FYI If you plan on taking your furry friends, unfortunately, they don’t allow pets.

With my friend Emma Photos By Karya Schanilec

Craven Farm

13817 Shorts School RD Snohomish, WA 98290

This farm has charming decor. You may have seen it on your social media feed since many local bloggers frequent it. They don’t have an admission fee and don’t require reservations. Their farm also has mini-golf, apple slingers, fire pits, an animal barn, and more. They usually don’t allow dogs, but they have pooches at the patch dates to welcome pups. 

Stocker Farms

8705 Marsh Rd Snohomish, WA 98296

If you’re looking to get your pumpkin patch photo against the Cascade Mountains, this is a great farm to visit. They also have some cute instaworthy photo op spots. They have over thirty attractions, including a Tractor Slide, Corn Maze, Steer Roping, Cow Train, Duck Races, and more.


Are you planning to head to any pumpkin patches and farms this year? or are there any fall activities you’re looking forward to doing? Share below in the comments.

Thank you for reading.