With Halloween rapidly approaching, it’s time to start getting into the spirit of things. And what better way to get into the holiday spirit than by visiting a pumpkin patch? If you have kids, or just want to experience fall in all its glory, it’s hard to beat the wholesome feeling that comes from picking out your pumpkins and admiring the vast array of other gourds on offer at your favorite local pumpkin patch. With that in mind, here are our top five picks for the best pumpkin patches around Seattle!
Carpinito Brothers Pumpkin Patch
One of the best places to buy pumpkins in the Seattle area is Carpinito Brothers Pumpkin Patch. The patch offers plenty of pumpkins, gourds, and squash for sale, as well as a variety of pumpkin-themed items such as carving kits and cornstalks. The pumpkin patch is located not far from the Carpenito winery, in Kent. At Carpinito Brothers, you can get everything you need for your pie recipe on the more than 20 acres of fields that are studded with anything from vibrant orange gourd decorations to the ideal main ingredient.
Bob’s Corn and Pumpkin Farm
Looking for a classic pumpkin patch? Bob’s Corn and Pumpkin Farm is a great choice. You’ll find pumpkins, a 5 Acre Corn Maze, a Hayride, and Kid’s Bucket Train. Keep it simple or enjoy picking pumpkins and a few family-friendly activities. Bob’s Corn and Pumpkin Farm is located just south of Monroe. The farm includes a pumpkin patch, corn maze, hay rides, and a petting zoo. There are plenty of activities to keep the whole family entertained.
Craven Farm
If you’re looking for a farm where you can do more than just pick pumpkins, check out this one. In addition to having 20 acres of pumpkins, Craven Farm also has a 15-acre corn maze, a kids’ maze, a fall festival, an animal barn, apple slinging, mini golf, party spaces, fire pits, and a gift shop. The farm has been around for over 10 years and has a variety of products to choose from including butternut squash, spaghetti squash, acorn squash, sweet potatoes, and more.
Fall City Farms
If you’re going to Fall City, you should definitely stop by Fall City Farms. On more than 9 acres, you can choose from 25 different varieties of pumpkins. Other ticketed activities include a corn maze, hayride, slingshot, and many others. Fall City Farms is a fantastic option if you want something a little more intimate and tranquil. Grab your pumpkins and then explore the various regional treats that they have for sale at their market.
Muddy Boots Pumpkin Patch & Corn Maze
Muddy Boots is one of the most popular pumpkin patches in and around Washington, and it’s easy to see why! In addition to a giant corn maze and plenty of pumpkins to choose from, this farm has plenty of activities for kids including hay rides, a petting zoo, pony rides, face painting, and more. If you’re looking for something on the smaller side, then take a trip out to Covington Community Park where you’ll find an urban pumpkin patch right in downtown Covington.