Snohomish County Pumpkin Patches Corn Mazes

Everett, WALocal News

Snohomish County is home to 13 pumpkin patches and corn mazes, making it an attractive destination for families this fall. Early visits are recommended to ensure a better selection of pumpkins and manageable conditions in the corn mazes. Notable farms include Bailey Family Farm, which provides a nostalgic experience with free admission, and Bobs Corn & Pumpkin Farm, featuring a massive corn maze and diverse activities. Visitors can enjoy a range of attractions, including petting zoos, hayrides, and apple cannons. Each farm has its own pricing structure, with some requiring admission fees while others allow free entry for pumpkin picking.

The list has been updated for 2025, featuring farms with varying amenities, ensuring there's something for everyone. With activities suitable for all ages, these local farms contribute to the community's vibrant autumn spirit. Families are encouraged to explore these farms to make the most of the fall season.

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