The Best Pumpkin Patches

in Your Pacific NW

Fall is my favorite time of year, and one of the best parts is visiting pumpkin patches! Even though my daughter is grown now, I still drag her to the pumpkin patch with me to pick out her pumpkin to carve, pose for pictures, and, of course, enjoy some kettle corn. There’s just something about the crisp air, the smell of fresh cider, and the sight of pumpkins that makes this season special. Whether you’re like me and love the tradition or you’re just looking for a fun weekend outing, the Puget Sound area has plenty of fantastic pumpkin patches to visit. I’ve divided them up by county, so you can easily find one near you. Check out all the details, including activities, dog-friendliness, and whether you need to make a reservation.

King County

Carpinito Brothers Pumpkin Patch

  • Address: 27508 W Valley Hwy N, Kent, WA 98032
  • Hours: Open daily, 9 AM – 6 PM
  • Activities: Corn maze, farm animals, hayrides, u-pick pumpkins
  • Dog-Friendly: Yes, on a leash
  • Reservations: No reservations required
  • What to do: With their sprawling fields, fun farm animals, and a large corn maze, this patch is perfect for families or anyone who loves fall fun. Don’t forget to stop by their farm stand for fresh produce!

Fox Hollow Farm

  • Address: 12031 Issaquah-Hobart Rd SE, Issaquah, WA 98027
  • Hours: Thursday – Sunday, 10 AM – 4 PM
  • Activities: Pumpkin patch, petting zoo, pony rides, mini train, farm stand
  • Dog-Friendly: No
  • Reservations: Required for weekends
  • What to do: Fox Hollow is not only a pumpkin patch but a farm adventure! With animals to pet and even pony rides, it’s a great day out for kids.

Snohomish County

Bob’s Corn & Pumpkin Farm

  • Address: 10917 Elliott Rd, Snohomish, WA 98296
  • Hours: Monday – Thursday, 10 AM – 6 PM; Friday – Sunday, 9 AM – 6 PM
  • Activities: Corn maze, u-pick apples, zipline, fire pits, hayrides
  • Dog-Friendly: Yes, on a leash
  • Reservations: Only for fire pits
  • What to do: Bob’s Corn has something for everyone! Whether it’s exploring the giant corn maze, picking apples, or enjoying a cozy fire pit, it’s a fall favorite. Be sure to grab a hot cider from the farm stand.
 

Craven Farm

  • Address: 13817 Shorts School Rd, Snohomish, WA 98290
  • Hours: Daily, 9:30 AM – 6 PM
  • Activities: Corn maze, pumpkin slingshot, farm animals, face painting
  • Dog-Friendly: Yes, on a leash
  • Reservations: Not required
  • What to do: Craven Farm offers a charming experience with activities like a pumpkin slingshot and face painting. It’s great for families looking for more than just pumpkins!

 

Extra treat... On a crisp fall day in Snohomish, you might catch the stunning sight of colorful hot air balloons drifting across the sky—it’s pure magic!

Pierce County

Maris Farms

  • Address: 25001 Sumner-Buckley Hwy, Buckley, WA 98321
  • Hours: Monday – Friday, 1 PM – 6 PM; Saturday – Sunday, 10 AM – 6 PM
  • Activities: Haunted woods, corn maze, pig races, giant pumpkin patch
  • Dog-Friendly: No
  • Reservations: Required on weekends
  • What to do: Known for its thrilling haunted woods and pig races, Maris Farms offers both spooky fun and family-friendly activities. Don’t miss the corn maze and a chance to pick your perfect pumpkin!

Spooner Farms

  • Address: 9710 WA-162, Puyallup, WA 98374
  • Hours: Daily, 9 AM – 6 PM
  • Activities: Corn maze, pumpkin patch, farm animals, play areas
  • Dog-Friendly: No
  • Reservations: Not required
  • What to do: Spooner Farms is a classic pumpkin patch experience. With a wide variety of pumpkins, a challenging corn maze, and plenty of photo ops, it’s a must-visit in Pierce County.

Kitsap County

Pheasant Fields Farm

  • Address: 13274 Clear Creek Rd NW, Silverdale, WA 98383
  • Hours: Friday – Sunday, 10 AM – 6 PM
  • Activities: Corn maze, hayrides, u-pick pumpkins, farm animals
  • Dog-Friendly: Yes, on a leash
  • Reservations: Not required
  • What to do: Pheasant Fields is perfect for those looking for a more laid-back pumpkin patch experience. Stroll the fields with your dog and enjoy hayrides or visit the farm animals 🧡for a peaceful fall outing.

What to Bring and How to Dress for a Day at the Pumpkin Patch

Now that you’ve picked the perfect pumpkin patch, here’s what you’ll want to wear and bring to make the most of your visit:

Dress for the weather:

  • As my mom always said “layers, layers, layers, in the PNW” especially in the fall weather can be unpredictable. A warm jacket and a hat are great options for chilly mornings.
  • Waterproof boots or shoes with good grip are a must, as pumpkin patches can get muddy! 

 

What to bring:

  • A reusable tote or wagon for carrying your pumpkins. Many farms have wagons, but they go fast on busy days!
  • Snacks and water, especially if you’re visiting with kids. Some farms have food, but lines can get long.
  • If you’re bringing a dog, don’t forget water, a leash, and waste bags!
  • And last but certainly not least I also recommend a blanket or towel in the back of the car or trunk to place those muddy boots and dusty pumpkins on for the ride home. 

 

Enjoy your pumpkin patch adventure, and don’t forget to take lots of photos to capture the memories of your perfect fall day in the Puget Sound!

Maureen Briere

Hey there! I’m Maureen, a community blogger and Real Estate Broker at American Classic Homes Real Estate in the Pacific Northwest. Here to help you find your perfect home and share tips on living your best life in the PNW. Let’s come home together to the Pacific Northwest!

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