Pumpkin-Patches

Best Pumpkin Patches & Corn Mazes

Near Seattle's Eastside

The air is crisp, the leaves are turning, and it’s officially pumpkin spice season—which means it’s time to grab your boots and head to a local farm! Whether you’re hunting for the perfect pumpkin, getting lost in a corn maze, or treating yourself to a cider donut (or three), the Puget Sound area is packed with fall fun.

Here’s your guide to the best pumpkin patches and corn mazes within about 45 minutes of Ames Lake in Redmond, WA. I’ve included Google ratings, activities, costs, and links so you can plan the perfect fall day.

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Bob's Corn & Pumpkin Farm

Snohomish

4.5 stars | 3,100+ reviews

Activities:

  • 12 acre corn maze (day & night!)
  • U-pick pumpkin patch
  • Hayrides
  • Sand Pit, slides, tire swings, rope maze, + more!
  • Rental Spaces
  • Country store with fresh produce, jarred goods, etc.

Cost:

Pricing is activity-based, so some attractions cost extra. Expect $15–$25 per person depending on what you do.

Why go:

This farm is a fall wonderland with something for everyone.

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The Farm at Swan's Trail

Snohomish

4.6 stars | 1,600+ reviews

Activities:

  • 12 acre corn maze

  • U-pick apple orchard

  • U-pick pumpkin patch
  • Farm animals & barnyard fun

  • Ziplines, hay rides, cow train, hay pyramid, hay maze, slides, jumping pillows, tractor pull, + more!
  • Fresh cider, donuts, and baked goods

Cost:

Admission is free if you just want to stroll the pumpkin patch or shop at the farm store. Corn maze and activities are ticketed separately with prices ranging from $15-$23 per person.

Why go:

Great for families who want flexibility—come for pumpkins and cider, or make a day of it with the maze and attractions.

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Carleton Farm

Lake Stevens

4.5 stars | 800+ reviews

Activities:

  • U-pick pumpkins

  • Corn maze & hayrides

  • Petting zoo

  • Apple cannons, paintball gallery, kids’ train, and pumpkin jump pad

Cost:

  • Pumpkin patch, petting zoo & food area are free

  • $15 ticket: corn maze, hayride, kid’s play area

  • $25 ticket: corn maze, hayride, kid's play area, +5 tickets that can be used towards paintball, apple cannons, or kid's bucket train

Why go:

Budget-friendly if you just want pumpkins, but plenty of extras for families who want an all-day adventure.

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Thomas Family Farm

Lake Stevens

4.4 stars | 1,400+ reviews

Activities:

  • Pumpkin patch with 140,000+ pumpkins

  • 2.1-mile corn maze (daytime & flashlight nights)

  • Fun park with slides, inflatables, gem mining, and paintball

  • Haunted attractions: haunted hayride, haunted house, zombie paintball

  • Beer & wine garden with sports on the big screen

Cost:

Varies by activity. Daytime Fun Park admission starts around $15–$20. Haunted events are ticketed separately.

Why go:

If you want both family fun by day and spooky thrills by night, this is your spot.

Bonus Picks:

  • Craven Farm (Snohomish) | ⭐4.4 stars — A great stop for food, mini golf, corn maze, wagon rides, beer garden, u-pick pumpkin patch, and more. Free entry with activities ranging from $5 to $20.

  • Remlinger Farms (Carnation) | ⭐4.4 stars— Just minutes from Redmond, with rides, a corn maze, u-pick pumpkin patch, wagon rides, and plenty of fall treats. Tickets between $17 to $33 depending on the day.

  • Novelty Hill Farm (Duvall) | ⭐4.8 stars — A smaller option to avoid some of the bigger crowds. Enjoy the pumpkin patch, corn maze, farm animals, and more. Entry is $5 for children under 5, and $10 for ages 6 and up.