Nothing says “autumn” quite like a pumpkin patch or corn maze! Luckily, our Seattle vacation rental homes are perfectly situated for a day trip to plenty of charming Pacific Northwest farms. If you want to get out of the city for some fall festivities during your Seattle vacation, then you have plenty of options!
Whether you want to test your navigation skills in a corn maze or get the perfect fall photo on a hay ride, here are the best pumpkin patches and corn mazes in and near Seattle.
1. Carpinito Brothers Farm

- Address: 1148 Central Ave N, Kent, WA
- Website: carpinito.com/pumpkin-patch-and-corn-maze
- Best for: Family-friendly activities and farm animals
The Carpinito Brothers Farm is just a half-hour’s drive south of Seattle in Washington’s lush Kent Valley. Aside from the classic attractions of the sprawling corn maze, cheerful pumpkin patch, or brisk hay ride, you can also enjoy the Farm Fun Yard! This comes complete with a farm animal petting zoo, hay maze, and other kid-friendly activities. Don’t forget to sneak a peek at any of the gourds competing in the Giant Pumpkin Weigh-Off!
Pumpkin patch admission and corn maze admission are separate! $7 of the pumpkin patch admission is credited toward two pumpkin purchases!
2. Bob’s Corn & Pumpkin Farm

- Address: 10917 Elliott Rd, Snohomish, WA
- Website: bobscorn.com
- Best for: Nighttime corn maze and cozy fire pits
A 40-minute drive north of Seattle will bring you to Bob’s Corn & Pumpkin Farm in the beautiful Snohomish Valley. Aside from the classic pumpkin patch, their Fall Festival programming has tons to keep you and your little ones busy, from gem hunting to apple cannons (and there are kid’s mazes, too).
If you want to add something special to your evening, book ahead to rent a firepit for some campfire fun (s’mores, anyone?). Want to get spooky? One of Bob’s most popular draws is its Night Maze, which runs every weekend in October.
3. Remlinger Farms

- Address: 32610 NE 32nd St, Carnation, WA
- Website: remlingerfarms.com
- Best for: Kiddie rides and live entertainment
Remlinger Farms, located in Carnation, draws visitors from far and wide for its Fun Fair. This fair has over 25 attractions, including a steam train, roller coaster, zipline, and more. Remlinger runs its family-friendly Fall Pumpkin Festival on weekends in late September or October, although their pumpkin patch is open seven days a week. Their corn maze is free!
Remlinger has something just for adults, too, thanks to its brewery. Stop by the farm shop on your way out to buy one of Remlinger’s signature pies to take back to your Seattle accommodation.
4. Fairbank Animal Farm
- Address: 15308 52nd Ave W, Edmonds, WA
- Website: fairbankfarm.com
- Best for: Animal lovers
Fairbank Animal Farm has a modest pumpkin patch set amidst a peaceful backdrop. This is a great destination if you enjoy a slower pace and want to avoid crowds. After browsing the pumpkin patch, you can also find coins in the straw treasure hunt, explore the Maize maze, or play with the toy duck races.
5. Stocker Farms

- Address: 8705 Marsh Rd, Snohomish, WA
- Website: stockerfarms.com
- Best for: Haunted corn maze and nighttime fun
If you’re looking to add a little thrill to your Seattle day trip, Stocker Farms outside of Snohomish should be at the top of your list! It has one of the most popular haunted corn mazes in the area! Not for the faint of heart, the spine-tingling experience will take you through a maze of interactive jump scares and spooky performances. But the daytime has the normal, beloved fall activities for families.
6. Swans Trail Farms
- Address: 7301 Rivershore Rd, Snohomish, WA
- Website: swanstrailfarms.com
- Best for: Apple picking and corn maze shaped like Washington state
The Harvest Festival at Swans Trail Farms in Snohomish is packed with fall fun. Apples get their shining moment here when you stop by the Apple Shack to watch apples be pressed into cider or enjoy freshly made apple cider donuts.
Aside from the pumpkin patch, the corn maze at Swans Trail is like no other–it’s actually in the shape of Washington State! If all of the navigating makes you hungry, stop for a meal at the Tractor Cafe or grab a salty snack at the Kettle Corn Booth.
7. Maris Farms

- Address: 25001 Sumner Buckley Hwy, Buckley, WA
- Website: marisfarms.com
- Best for: Ziplines and pig races
Maris Farms in Buckley sprinkles in a few extra animal attractions in addition to its pumpkin patch and corn maze. Not only do they have pig races, but they have duck races, too!
Kids will love the candy cannon, light show, and wagon ride options. And if you’re looking for an adrenaline rush before you head back to the city, try the zipline, ropes course, or the Haunted Woods to explore the farm after dark and get into the Halloween spirit.
8. Craven Farm
- Address: 13817 Short School Rd, Snohomish, WA
- Website: cravenfarm.com
- Best for: Family-friendly activities and picturesque pumpkin fields
Proudly holding the title of the “Original Pumpkin Patch of Snohomish,” Craven Farm is a family favorite. Not only is there the maze and the pumpkin patch but also the minigolf and a special Kids’ Adventure Maze, which is full of trivia and little games.
Tiny guests also love hopping on the Cow Train Express, which lets you have a smooth ride around the family farm. Those looking for some action might enjoy the axe throwing, apple cannon, and apple slinger. For a change of pace, you can go after dark and try to make your way through the Alice in Pumpkin-Land maze.
9. Double R Farms

- Address: 15524 McElroy Rd, Arlington, WA
- Website: double-r-farms.net/index.htm
- Best for: Classic pumpkin patch experience and farm animals
Puyallup may be best known for its fair, but the town 30 minutes south of Seattle is also the home of Double R Farms. This third-generation family-run farm is a laid-back place to experience a Pacific Northwest fall without the crowds. Enjoy the pumpkin patch, corn maze, tractor-pulled hayrides, and even a pumpkin slingshot!
Book a Perfect Autumn Stay in Seattle
If you’d like to get out of the city during your Seattle vacation, there are plenty of charming farms in the Pacific Northwest that are ready and waiting for you. Whether you’re in the mood to go on a cozy hayride, sip fresh apple cider, or make your way through a haunted corn maze, there are plenty of Seattle day trips that will let you fill up on family fun.
So grab your coziest sweater, get ready for an autumn photo op, and enjoy these pumpkin patches and corn mazes close to Seattle!
Book your stay near all the best fall activities in Seattle today!