Fall is my favorite time of year, and one of the best parts is visiting pumpkin patches Puget Sound families love. 🍂 Even though my daughter is grown now, I still drag her along to pick out pumpkins, pose for photos, and, of course, snack on kettle corn. There’s just something about crisp air, fresh cider, and fields full of pumpkins that makes this season so special.
Whether you’re like me and love keeping up the tradition, or you’re just looking for a fun weekend outing, the Puget Sound area has plenty of pumpkin patches to explore. I’ve divided them up by county so you can easily find one near you—with details on activities, dog-friendliness, and whether reservations are needed.
Address: 27508 W Valley Hwy N, Kent, WA 98032
Hours: Check their website for current hours and seasonal schedule
Activities: Corn maze, farm animals, hayrides, u-pick pumpkins
Dog-Friendly: Yes, on a leash
Reservations: Not required
What to do: With sprawling fields, farm animals, and a huge corn maze, Carpinito’s is a South King County classic. Don’t miss their farm stand for fresh produce and fall décor.
Address: 32610 NE 32nd St, Carnation, WA 98014
Hours: Check their website for current hours and seasonal schedule
Activities: Rides, petting zoo, corn maze, train, u-pick pumpkins, farm market
Dog-Friendly: No
Reservations: Required for Festival admission (buy tickets online)
What to do: This is the full fall experience—especially for kids! From pony rides and a mini roller coaster to a huge corn maze and homemade pie, Remlinger is packed with fun. Don’t forget to check out their market for cider, produce, and baked goods.
Address: 27508 W Valley Hwy N, Kent, WA 98032
Hours: Check their website for current hours and seasonal schedule
Activities: Corn maze, farm animals, hayrides, u-pick pumpkins
Dog-Friendly: Yes, on a leash
Reservations: Not required
What to do: With sprawling fields, farm animals, and a huge corn maze, Carpinito’s is a South King County classic. Don’t miss their farm stand for fresh produce and fall décor.
Address: 14237 228th Ave SE, Issaquah, WA 98027
Hours: Check website for current hours
Activities: Pumpkin patch, corn maze, u-pick Christmas trees later in the season
Dog-Friendly: Yes, on leash
Reservations: Not required
What to do: Trinity Tree Farm turns into pumpkin paradise every fall. Pick your pumpkins in a stunning mountain-view setting, then come back later in the year for Christmas trees — it’s a true Eastside tradition.
Address: 10917 Elliott Rd, Snohomish, WA 98296
Hours: Check website for current hours and seasonal events
Activities: U-pick pumpkins, 10-acre corn maze, apple cannons, fire pits, kids’ activities
Dog-Friendly: Yes, on leash (outdoor areas only)
Reservations: Not required for general entry, but recommended for fire pit rentals
What to do: Bob’s is a Snohomish fall tradition! Explore the massive corn maze, roast s’mores at a private fire pit, and take home pumpkins of every shape and size.
Address: 10917 Elliott Rd, Snohomish, WA 98296
Hours: Check website for current hours and seasonal events
Activities: U-pick pumpkins, 10-acre corn maze, apple cannons, fire pits, kids’ activities
Dog-Friendly: Yes, on leash (outdoor areas only)
Reservations: Not required for general entry, but recommended for fire pit rentals
What to do: Bob’s is a Snohomish fall tradition! Explore the massive corn maze, roast s’mores at a private fire pit, and take home pumpkins of every shape and size.
Address: 7301 Rivershore Rd, Snohomish, WA 98290
Hours: Check website for seasonal schedule
Activities: Pumpkin patch, famous Washington State-shaped corn maze, wagon rides, apple orchard, duck races
Dog-Friendly: No
Reservations: Required on peak weekends
What to do: Known for its giant Washington map corn maze, Swan’s Trail is a must-visit. Add in apples, pumpkins, and classic farm activities, and you’ve got the ultimate Snohomish experience.
Address: 25001 Sumner Buckley Hwy, Buckley, WA 98321
Hours: Check website for current schedule and ticketing info
Activities: Massive pumpkin patch, epic corn maze, pig races, kids’ play areas, apple blasters, haunted attractions in October
Dog-Friendly: No
Reservations: Required for weekends and special events
What to do: Maris Farms is the ultimate fall destination in Pierce County, and it’s where we are hosting our VIP client pumpkin patch party event this year! With everything from classic pumpkin picking to pig races and a giant corn maze, it’s a must for families and groups looking for big fall fun.
Address: 9710 State Route 162 E, Puyallup, WA 98371
Hours: Check website for seasonal schedule
Activities: Pumpkin patch, corn maze, hayrides, pumpkin slingshot, farm stand
Dog-Friendly: No
Reservations: Not typically required
What to do: Family-owned for generations, Spooner Farms is one of Puyallup’s most beloved pumpkin patches. It’s a classic stop for fall photos, tasty produce, and family traditions.
Address: 5820 44th St E, Puyallup, WA 98371
Hours: See website for current hours
Activities: Pumpkin patch, corn maze, kids’ play area, farm animals
Dog-Friendly: Yes, on leash
Reservations: Not required
What to do: A family-friendly favorite, Double R offers a laid-back pumpkin patch experience with plenty of photo-worthy moments. Bonus — they welcome leashed pups in the patch!
Address: 13274 Clear Creek Rd NW, Silverdale, WA 98383
Hours: Check website for current hours
Activities: Pumpkin patch, corn maze, hayrides, farm animals, fall festival events
Dog-Friendly: Yes, on leash
Reservations: Not typically required
What to do: Pheasant Fields is a local favorite with a family-friendly atmosphere. Between the pumpkin patch, hayrides, and kid activities, it’s a perfect spot for a classic fall outing in Kitsap.
Address: 6060 E Collins Rd, Port Orchard, WA 98366
Hours: Check website for seasonal schedule
Activities: U-pick pumpkins, organic farm setting, kid-friendly play areas
Dog-Friendly: Yes, on leash
Reservations: Not required
What to do: Known for its organic practices and cozy farm feel, Creek House Farm offers a low-key pumpkin patch experience that’s especially great for younger kids.
Address: 8989 Day Rd NE, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
Hours: See website for current hours
Activities: Historic farm setting, pumpkin patch, seasonal produce stand
Dog-Friendly: Yes, on leash
Reservations: Not required
What to do: As one of the oldest family farms on Bainbridge Island, Suyematsu offers a unique chance to combine pumpkin picking with a bit of local history. Perfect for a relaxed, authentic fall outing.
Here’s what to wear and bring to make the most of your visit to pumpkin patches Puget Sound families love:
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Enjoy your pumpkin patch adventure, and don’t forget to take plenty of photos to capture your perfect fall day in the Puget Sound. 🍂 If you visit one of these farms, tag me — I’d love to see your pumpkin patch traditions!
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