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5 Pumpkin Patches Near Seattle


Happy October! After my Annual Apple Picking Day Trip this past weekend, it felt like Autumn more than ever! There is absolutely nothing that says “Fall” to me, then a pumpkin patch. So I thought sharing these 5 Pumpkin Patches Near Seattle for those who haven’t been here long, those who haven’t gotten around to it and those in town visiting on a road trip!

Each of these pumpkin patches are on my list for a unique reason. I’ve broken them out by region, in case you were already headed in a specific direction.

Let’s get into it!

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North

The Farm at Swan Trail

It’s no surprise that my favorite Apple Orchard farm is number one on my list of Pumpkin Patches for 2020. This farm is delightful and it’s incredibly family friendly with covid regulation across the grounds. It’s a quick 45 minutes drive to Snohomish from the city. They’re also a smaller farm, so you know you’re supporting locally.

Fun & Unique: A 12-acre corn maze that is shaped like that state of Washington! Purchase your tickets in advance for this 4.5 mile maze walk.

Craven Farm

Also located in Snohomish but this farm is right outside of the main town. This pumpkin patch has a 15-acre corn maze themed after Alice in Wonderland. It also has mini golf, ducky races and farm animals. The activities are family focused and they have a harvest market that has pre-picked gourds, squash and pumpkins if you’re in a rush.

Unique feature: You can rent out fire pits for an hour at time. It comes with a 10×20 tent & picnic table with plenty of space around the fire for roasting corn, hot dogs and s’mores.

Bob’s Corn & Pumpkin Farm

This Snohomish farm has multiple massive pumpkin patches spread across 40 acres of land. They’ve also got over 60 varieties of pumpkins so you’re sure to find the perfect ones for not only decorating but, baking, cooking, crafts and seeding! Their country store has everything you could possibly need. From Apple butter to BBQ sauce.

Fun feature: Like many pumpkin patches, they have left over over ripened apples from their orchards and use them for their apple canon! This farm has one of the biggest areas for their slings.

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East

Fall City Farms

This darling farm is 40 minutes from downtown Seattle and it requires a reservation in advance to keep proper spacing for covid regulations. I recommend this pumpkin patch because they offer curbside pickup! They also have donuts!

Instaworthy feature: They have a house layered with pumpkins as the walls.

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South

Spooner Farms

One of the most popular pumpkin patches 45 minutes south of Seattle. Spooner farm is super cute and, again, family friendly but I noticed a lot of little ones at this farm specifically. They’re child friendly activities include a balloon artist, duck races, farm animals in the barn and a playtown. They’re also 6th generation farm owners and very well established in their local community.

Fun feature: They have pedal karts available every day and pony rides on the weekends!

There you are, dolls! 5 Pumpkin Patches Near Seattle, WA.

I’d love to know which one you decide to go to this year! Every single farm is already open as of today. Which do you enjoy the most?

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