Chilly air, colorful leaves, and fields full of pumpkins and apples mark the fall season in Snohomish County. Home to charming farms with a wide variety of fun fall activities, Snohomish County has a perfect pumpkin patch or corn maze for everyone. Grab your coziest sweater and thermos full of cider and head to a local Snohomish pumpkin patch for an afternoon of fall fun.

Snohomish County pumpkin patch
While the highlight of Snohomish County patches are the pumpkins, there is so much fun to be had and seasonal goodies to savor in Snohomish County this fall. Photo credit: Julia Fiene Bowman

Swan’s Trail Farms

7301 Rivershore Road, Snohomish
Open daily: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Nestled in the Snohomish Valley, this 50-acre pumpkin farm experience is not to be missed. Swan’s Trail Farms truly has something for everyone. Hop on a hayride and begin the search for the perfect pumpkin. After pumpkin picking, refresh yourself with fresh apple cider doughnuts, hot apple cider, or the perfect pumpkin spice latte. The littlest pumpkin pickers can enjoy a variety of farm experiences, such as the cow train, tire swings, giant slide, and rubber duck race. Visitors of all ages will enjoy visiting the farm animals and trying to navigate their way out of the massive Washington State corn maze. This Snohomish Valley gem boasts fun for fall enthusiasts of all ages.

Snohomish County pumpkin patch
Explore the history and geography of Washington State at Swans Trail Farms massive 12-acre corn maze. Photo credit: Julia Fiene Bowman

Thomas Family Farm

9010 Marsh Road, Snohomish
Open daily: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

With over 149 pumpkin varieties to choose from, there is bound to be the perfect pumpkin for you at Thomas Family Farm. Boasting a variety of exciting experiences on the weekends, such as an apple cannon, go-karts, and paintball, plan to book a full day of farm adventures. Stay late into the night for some spooky fun. Zombie paintball, a haunted trail, and a haunted house will surely put you in a jack-o-lantern carving mood. The littles in your group can enjoy a moonlit corn maze that has all the excitement without the spook. For prime pumpkin picking and spooky evening fun, Thomas Family Farm is the perfect way to kick off the Halloween season.

Snohomish County pumpkin patch
Thomas Family Farm has both spooky and non-spooky nighttime fun. For those preferring non-spooky fun, try navigating the moonlit corn maze. Photo credit: Julia Fiene Bowman

Bob’s Corn and Pumpkin Farm

10917 Elliot Road, Snohomish
Open daily: 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Come to Bob’s Corn and Pumpkin Farm for prime pumpkin picking. Stay for a visit to its massive 12-acre corn maze. Then, try your night navigating skills and stay for the night maze. Arrive hungry as the rustic barn store has treats galore, including fudge, honey, kettle corn, other delicacies, and giftable items. Whichever adventure you pick, you will be sure to make cherished memories at Bob’s.

Snohomish County pumpkin patch
With so many pumpkin patches to choose from, Snohomish County has the perfect patch for everyone in your family. Photo credit: Julia Fiene Bowman

Stocker Farms

8705 Marsh Road, Snohomish
Open daily: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Families seeking adventure and a wide range of activities will love Stocker Farms, located in Snohomish. Pumpkin picking is just the beginning of the 30-plus activities that this farm offers. All this fun can make a pumpkin picker hungry. Along with fun fall treats, Stocker Farm offers full menu options such as gourmet burgers, hot dogs, food trucks and even a beer garden on the weekends. Finish off your weekend with a bang during the fireworks show on select Sunday nights in October. For a full day of pumpkin picking and fall fun, head to Stocker Farms this October.

Snohomish County pumpkin patch
Bring the family to Franklin Farms for a day of fall fun. Pick the perfect pumpkin and enjoy family-friendly activities. Photo courtesy: Franklin Farms

Franklin Farms 

7721 Marsh Road, Snohomish
Open daily: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Get into the autumn and Halloween spirit at Franklin Farms. With a fun pumpkin patch for families, find beautiful pumpkins for carving and baking, as well as decorative gourds for fall decor. Need a warm up while visiting the farm? Stop by the school bus-turned-coffee shop for a yummy drink!

For the brave, enter the spooky haunted maze called Terror in the Trees! It’s scary and unlike any other typical corn maze. Amongst the shadows of the forest, prepare for an unforgettable night of spine-tingling scares at Franklin Farms.

Bailey Vegetable and Pumpkin Patch

12968 Springhetti Road, Snohomish
Open daily: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

For a more relaxed experience, pick a pumpkin at Bailey Family Farm. This 5th generation family farm in Arlington is a year-round U-pick destination for those seeking fresh seasonal produce. In the fall, squash, apples, and pumpkins are the standouts. With free entrance, simple activities such as farm trikes, a sandbox, and pay-for-what-you-pick pricing, Bailey Family Farm is a fall favorite that will have you coming back seasonally to harvest your way through spring, summer, and fall.

Snohomish County pumpkin patch
Bailey Family Farm is a U-pick destination year-round. Come for fall favorites such as pumpkins, apples and squash. Photo credit: Julia Fiene Bowman

Carleton Farm

630 Sunnyside Boulevard Southeast, Lake Stevens
Open daily: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Located in Lake Stevens, Carleton Farm is a local favorite. Animals, concessions, a pumpkin patch, a charming farm market, and parking are offered at no charge to visitors seeking a no-frills approach to fall fun. Additional adventures such as hayride, corn maze, paintball, and more can be enjoyed during October weekends. Visit this Lake Stevens treasure and make some cherished fall memories.

A perfect destination for fall adventures, Snohomish County has the perfect pumpkin patch outing for you. Whether you seek a day of relaxed farm fun with the family or an exciting night of Zombie hunting with your friends, Snohomish farms have it all. Come with your camera and leave with your perfect pumpkin, seasonal fall goodies, and wonderful autumn memories.

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