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    Bob's Corn & Pumpkin Farm

    3.8 (309 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Squishy à la mode (SO GOOD)
    Emily Z.

    Perfect fall experience! I loved the pumpkin patch and the surprisingly hard corn maze. The best part though was the squishy à la mode, which is a slushie apple cider with vanilla ice cream and topped with an apple cider donut. SO GOOD! Also don't miss the sweet habanero pickles from the country store, they're delicious.

    Cute photo ops
    Crystina S.

    Things we loved: - So many fun food choices - All staff were so helpful and kind - Reasonable wait times in food lines - The corn kernel playing area was a huge hit - Little to no line at the indoor hay slides - Apple cannon targets - Drink options - Apple Cider Donuts and roasted corn were our top fave foods - Hot Cocoa was the top favorite drink - Multiple indoor/ covered fun things to do if it's raining - Playground area (best on a dry day) for kids had plenty of fun options - Appreciated very considerate military discounted admission Could improve: - No where did it say the zipline, trikes, etc. may close early -- there was no warning. We walked over, with 20 min remaining before the 7pm closing, and nothing in that area was open. We thought we had until the website's stated closing time of 7pm. Would have loved to do the zipline especially. - BBQ sauce had quite the spicy kick, with only one option. Recommend providing 2 options - sweet bbq & mild spicy bbq - Food was ok, but could use a bit more of a flavor kick, either with more sauce options or more spices (not spicy) etc. (we tried two typed of pizza's, pulled pork with fries, corn fritters, roasted corn, garlic fries, and sweet squash with pulled pork)... flaming hot cheeto dust could be fun too though for corn - There wasn't one single heated space or attempt at heat anywhere to step out of the cold or even get a minor break from the cold. Recommend a few outdoor heaters in the covered areas. - Abi's apples ran out of mugs, and they don't have an alternative lower price to still offer the drink with caramel, apple spice, whip cream, and a donut. Would be great to still be able to get the drink even without the mug.

    Flower field
    Alexa D.

    Bobs always impresses me! I've been for a variety of reasons- just for the pumpkin patch, sunflower yoga, the fire pits, etc, and am always delighted by the amazing staff and great fall vibes. The pumpkin patch itself is more geared towards a kids with its activities, but they still let my boyfriend and I play with the animals and ride the cow train. We love the fudge and the hatch salsa at the shop too! The flower fields are absolutely magical and the u-pick flowers are such an awesome value. I love doing this and feel like I'm lost in a field of flowers when I'm there. The corn maze is really cool and I love renting out the fire pits in the corn maze for a fun night out with friends and smores. This is probably my favorite thing to do at Bobs and the most adult friendly thing they offer. Definitely check their event calendar! They have a ton of fun stuff going on. I always have a great time here and am happy to support my cheerful local farmers.

    A packed parking lot on the October weekends
    C Hayley H.

    Always love visiting Bob's as we welcome Fall. This year we decided to stop by on their opening weekend. Rain was in the forecast, but we fortunately had no rain our entire visit. We arrived at 11am and it was absolutely empty--completely different from the packed venue we have experienced in the past. Everyone we interacted with was very friendly. We enjoyed the apple cannons ($2 for one shot or $10 for ten shots), fresh-made donuts, the impressive corn maze, corn on the cob, and farm activities. They also have a nice country story with a decent array of Bob's branded food items. The corn maze was a blast. We loved how different sections had different colors to help us indicate progress. The last fourth of the maze took us the longest with so many turns! I highly recommend Bob's every year for your family fall pumpkin farm adventure.

    Elaine K.

    Going to Bob's Corn during the fall season is a tradition for our family. Every year, we anxiously wait for them to open so we can enjoy the attractions such as family activities, pumpkin patches, corn maze, and of course, their wonderful sweet corn and other food. The pumpkin patch is one of our favorites attractions. It is huge and there are so many different types and sizes of pumpkins to choose from. We also love the Halloween pumpkins decoration they have on display, as well as in the market store with items from local farms and small businesses, and the fudge shop. The tractor ride is a must and super fun. It cross the field across the street, and when we arrive in the other field, there's a little ride with small cars, which I believe has a total of nine that goes around the corner and flowers field. The staff is very friendly. Everyone is smiley and happy. The playground area for children is huge. I just realized that access to the playground is included with the tractor ride. There are two sets of swings made from car tires shaped into little horses. It's so creative and adorable. I wish they had those swings for grownups LOL.

    This is always a fantastic place to enjoy the fall vibe! Visited here in last fall. Expect long wait for parking even - recommend their east-side parking - easier to find parking. A lot of places for kids to have fun. They never wanted to leave that place. We took the tractor ride to the corn farm and did the maze as well. Easily could get lost without the map. We tried our best to navigate without it, but miserably failed. There are a lot of play stations for kids. The food was amazing! Loved their corn & squash grills. The pumpkin donuts were yum! Picked up a pumpkin on our way out as well! An evening well spent with family! Will surely go again this year!

    Roasted corn
    Kaitlyn J.

    This place should really be called Bob's long lines. We waited very long for roasted corn that did not taste good at all. We also tried the pizza which was as mediocre at best. The signs for the corn maze are confusing and we ended up in the kid's maze instead of the main maze. The ground is very uneven which makes it not a very accessible place. The only reason it gets 2 stars instead of 1 is because the apple cider & pumpkin donuts are really good (even though we waited in line for 30 minutes to get them). There are definitely better pumpkin patches around that cost less or are about the same price.

    First crop of 2025. Yum!
    Dave C.

    The 2025 crop is in, and it is tasty! We just had some with our burgers, and it was a perfect match, sweet and juicy. Get over here as soon as you can. Is it worth it

    Mike N.

    I came to this farm back in September of this year. It was fantastic. Compared to the pumpkin patches I have been to down in San Diego, this place has a lot more going on! You park and the first thing you can walk to is a store with apple ciders and other goods. Mostly packaged food from the farm like trail mix and such. Close to this store is a water trough simulating a river that you can sift for gold in. You buy a bag of dirt that has gems and crystals mixed in it. Pour it on a screen sifter and sift for them. It is a fun activity for the littles. Just south of that is an awesome apple cannon! It is no toy either. They supervise you while you use it and it shoots apples hard and fast easily up to 100 yards. It is $10 for 10 apples though. Which isn't cheap. East of that is a indoor corn pit. Think ball pit that kids play in at indoor playgrounds, but with dried corn instead. There are little tractors for the kids to pretend dig with. Next to that is a metal slide inside a barn. It is big and you sit on a hay sack when you go down it. Totally fun. East of the barns and up and over the hill you will find a series of outdoor slides and a small play area. Next to that is a small road course for silly bikes. And south of that is a tractor pulled cart ride. Which is fun enough for adults to ride too. Off the main property you take a tractor ride to another part of the farm to enjoy a huge, intense corn maze. It is amazing. Be prepared, you can get lost! And finally next to the maze, is a pretty sunflower field. I wish I had time to see that. Perhaps I will next year. NOTE: The pictures and video I took of the UTV ride is a special occasion. The tractor was not around to take us back from the corn maze so an employee gave us a ride in that small golf cart like vehicle. It is not normally used.

    Corn maze
    Hayley H.

    Big fan of Bob's Corn! I have many good memories coming here during my childhood and now it's fun to come back as an adult! Cost: Admission is free to the main area where there is food/concessions, country store, and pumpkins. There is a separate area where wrist bands are required. Wristbands are $25 (+$2 tax) online, or $27 (+$2 tax if you buy on-site. (It's called the Fall Festival ticket.) The wrist band allow you to go to the corn maze and a bunch of other activities (most geared towards kids), including: Hayrides, trike track, cow train, gaga ball pit, big slides, rope maze, playground, sand pit, corn crib. Corn Maze: The maze is across the street so you'll take a hay ride there. At the maze there are more pumpkins in a more traditional pumpkin patch setting. Good for photo ops! The corn maze itself took us about 50 minutes. They provide a map if you'd like to try to figure out your way through. We were grateful that despite recent rain, the trail in the corn maze wasn't muddy. It seemed like the trail had been packed down to avoid it from becoming muddy and puddly. We were happy to not be sinking in the mud like we have at other mazes in the area. The entrance to the corn maze has some basic concessions, and a basketball hoop setup to pass the time while waiting for a hay ride back. We didn't have to wait more than 5 minutes, as they have 2-3 tractors going at all times shuffling people back and forth. Food: There are so many options! Including: -Burgers -Pulled pork sandwiches -Chicken tenders -Pizza -Crepes -Corn on the cob -Donuts: Apple cider & pumpkin -Hot drinks -"Squishy" drinks which are essentially apple cider or pumpkin slushees. You can get them a La mode with soft serve added to the drink, and a donut on top! The food lines were pretty long but the food was worth it. There are plenty of picnic tables and seating. Each burger/pulled pork/chicken tender order came with a free drink, and the prices ranged from about $13-$15. And the sauces...oh man the sauces were divine. I want whatever ranch and BBQ sauce that was! Bathrooms: Bathrooms are port-a-potties which are located all throughout the farm, including down at the corn maze entrance. Parking: Parking is free and there are two different lots with parking attendants and the local sheriff, helping direct traffic. Just like the corn maze, it was nice that the parking lots weren't muddy and were easy to drive in and out of. Pets: Dogs and pets are not allowed on the farm! However, you might get lucky and see the local farm dog near the country store. Our group had a great time and ended the afternoon with meeting Bob, the man himself! He was driving the tractor for our hay ride back from the corn maze. He was so kind and took the time to talk with us and get a photo. Everyone on staff was kind and helpful with questions. Don't miss Bob's Corn! Highly recommend for your annual pumpkin patch/corn maze memories.

    Apple cannon
    Jinny C.

    Came here for a corporate event and had a lot of fun. The corn maze was well-made and took people 30-50 minutes to complete and the apple cannon was a blast (no pun intended). Some people took home pumpkins but there are plenty of goods in the country store to peak your interest as well. Plenty of food options for snacking. The apple cider donuts and pumpkin donuts are so delicious especially when you get them fresh. I know some folks at my company were the most excited for the donuts. I can't speak for the value because I did not personally pay for the activities but the prices for the food seemed to be in line with what you'd expect at an event/fair like this. The staff were friendly and helpful.

    Pulled pork curly fries
    Miriam D.

    A FALL MUST! My first time here I was in preschool and I swear to this day it's just as fun. My husband and I stopped in during our grocery run in town, it was the calm before the weekend storm so we were able to find close parking! We picked up some corn, peaches, pickles, banana chips, gummies, apple butter and green chile salsa con queso dip. After sampling some items, we were excited to try them! We walked up to the Fry Barn and ordered the pulled pork curly fries. The staff was all super polite, and it was cool to see teenagers working hard. We will be back for fall festivities!

    Kids area
    Cynthia Erika B.

    Every year we try a new pumpkin patch. This year, we tried Bob's after hearing many wonderful things about it. It was about a 45 minute drive for us, so we were relieved to see that there were multiple parking lots. The lots are dirt, rubble and rock, which made it a little difficult to maneuver our stroller, but not impossible. Bob's is very expansive, and it's important to note that it's split in half. The entertainment side is on one side of the street, while the actual pumpkin patch is across the street. We noticed traffic tended to travel at high speed on this road. While it is convenient that they have a tram that takes you across the street, the lines were very long so we didn't end up doing that. There was lots to see, primarily for kids. Our prior favorite had been Remlinger Farms, but what set Bob's apart was the fact that they had a lot of areas for kids to play independently. Remlinger Farms had more areas that required adult help. The food area was inclusive of vegetarians like ourselves. We got fudge, amazing roasted acorn garlic or brown sugar squash, donuts, as well as something delicious called a squishy. You could order an apple cider or pumpkin cider squishy, and I got mine ala mode, which included a scoop of ice cream and a donut on top. The only restrooms available were Porta Potties, so that's something to keep in mind as well. They did, however, have hand washing facilities (which were a simple water spigot and bucket to catch the gray water, and some soap. The staff was comprised of the local teenage population, so not a lot of assistance or enthusiasm was seen for coming from them. There was a gate greeter on our way in that was the exception though. All In all, we will definitely be back, possibly after a long bath from all of the dust that gets kicked up in the kids play areas

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    Swans Trail Farms

    Swans Trail Farms

    4.1
    (233 reviews)
    7.3 mi
    $

    Went for the berries and baby animals with my twins (teenagers!) and we all had a blast. Baby…read moreducks, chicks, bunnies, puppies and kittens and goats! And had a light lunch. It was a perfect afternoon. We love this farm!!

    I visited last month during the weekend, and wow this place was packed! I was there for an apple…read morepicking event, although the organizers were a bit late, so when I showed up at the end of the apple trail I didn't see them. I tried asking the workers, but they didn't have any knowledge about it and then sent me to the front ticket booth. Let me tell you, trying to figure what was going on was a Kafkaesque nightmare. I crashed at least three other gatherings as I was being directed from one place to another. Whoops. Anyways, I finally found my group and we picked apples. I like how they had labels on each row of trees to identify the cultivar. It also turns out that they put a few crabapples in each row for pollination purposes, but they're very obviously not to be picked as the fruits are small. Apples were $3.50/lb, but slightly cheaper if you buy them pre-picked. The fresh apples taste much better than the ones in grocery stores, which can be stored for up to a year in warehouses. I was surprised to find the fresh apples were more crisp with thinner skin! I got a cider doughnut before I left, and it was so soft, tender, and pillowy! There was great apple flavor.

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    Swans Trail Farms Pumpkin Patch. Photo by Sarinya Duke
    Swans Trail Farms Pumpkin Patch. Photo by Sarinya Duke
    Apple Picking with the whole family at Swans Trail Farms!
    Apple Picking with the whole family at Swans Trail Farms!
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    Bailey Family Farm

    Bailey Family Farm

    4.8
    (66 reviews)
    2.8 mi

    I came here with my parents the other day to do some strawberry picking while they were visiting…read more We all had a great time and got some delicious strawberries! The parking lot for pickers is just north of the address on Yelp but they had plenty of signs that made it easy to find. You have to go down a gravel road to get there so keep that in mind if you don't want your car getting dirty. They had quite a few rows of strawberries for picking, and had 4 different varieties available. We also saw some apple trees where the apples were growing for picking in the fall and some peach trees. They also have veggies to pick but we didn't walk that far back. A lot of the strawberry plants had been pretty picked over but still had plenty of fruit if you pulled up the leaves and looked. We ended up picking about 3 lbs of fruit to take home. The fields are super dusty so make sure to wear sneakers you don't care about because they will get covered in dirt. We enjoyed a relaxing time picking berries and enjoying the beautiful views. I will definitely be back with my husband and daughter to enjoy picking some more fruit.

    As soon as we turned onto the dirt path, a breeze rolled through the front strawberry field and…read moreswept into the car. The scent hit us--warm, sweet, and sun-soaked and in that instant, we knew we were exactly where we were meant to be. No one can convince me there's a better smell on this planet than fresh strawberries in the summer breeze. Not rain, not bread, not even raspberries--though those came in close second. Bailey's Farm is a dream. My mom and I spent the afternoon picking strawberries and raspberries together, surrounded by blooming fields and buzzing bees. The strawberries were bright red, perfectly ripe, and so fragrant it felt like walking through a natural perfume. That smell alone could heal your entire nervous system. The raspberries were generous and delicious too, but it was the strawberries that made time stop. We picked slowly, laughed often, and let the wind guide us from row to row. It wasn't just a farm--it was a pause button in the middle of our road trip, and a memory I'll hold close forever. The only thing that could use improvement is the parking lot. The entrance and exit are one-way, but it's not clearly marked. It's a small detail, but clearer signage would make arrival smoother. Still, nothing compares to stepping out of the car and into that scent. Bailey's Farm gives you more than berries--it gives you a reason to breathe deeper. And I already can't wait to go back.

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    Mini sweet melons
    Mini sweet melons
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    Bailey Family Farm

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    Muddy Boots Pumpkin Patch & Corn Maze

    Muddy Boots Pumpkin Patch & Corn Maze

    4.7
    (23 reviews)
    8.0 mi

    We had such a great time! This is such a fun, easy fall activity to do with kids, your partner, or…read morefriends. The staff were super friendly, and we had a blast picking out pumpkins from a great selection at great prices!

    We were on the hunt for pumpkins one weekend. On the drive home we saw a sign for this place, so we…read morespontaneously pulled in. There's lots of parking after you drive down the gravel road, and we were directed to a spot by attendants. They were very nice and helped us return our cart at the end. I immediately loved the adorable decorations, the colorful wheelbarrows, the pumpkin displays, and all the family activities. They had campfire sites sprinkled throughout the central area where you could buy smores supplies and make a smore after pumpkin hunting. They had a few snacks and a hot and cold cider available. Tickets to the corn maze were available at the purchase desk, and there were also lots of great photo stands around in case you felt like being a pumpkin-head. It was very well thought out as far as it being a one-stop family autumn fun festival. They had two large patches with multiple varieties of pumpkin types with varying ranges in size, color, and shape. As is customary for me, I found the wartiest, ugliest one for myself, and the husband of mine found the biggest and most pristine. If you didn't want to cut your own, they have many displays you can sample from. Prices were displayed based on relative size, which I like way more than the trouble of weighing. Overall, it was a fun holiday experience.

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    Cute decorations
    Cute decorations
    Muddy Boots Pumpkin Patch & Corn Maze
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    So many pumpkins!
    Thomas Family Farm

    Thomas Family Farm

    3.6
    (131 reviews)
    4.1 mi

    We visited the "new" Rusty Nail at Thomas Family Farm on reopening weekend. My husband and I were…read morereally looking forward to it, as we've always loved TFF and were excited to have a new place to eat in Snohomish. First and foremost, the food was delicious! We were not disappointed in that area at all. The presentation was beautiful, and both the quality and portion sizes were spot on. We had the wedge salad, corn ribs, and steak bites (made with steak from their own farm), and everything was excellent. The service was also fantastic. The team at TFF is among the best in Snohomish. A couple of things could be improved, which I imagine are growing pains from opening weekend. The biggest challenge was that we had to close out our tab each time we ordered rather than keeping one tab open throughout our visit. It was very inconvenient as a guest experience, so hopefully that's something they're able to streamline as they settle into operations. The other minor issue was that the store area wasn't quite ready yet, so we weren't able to fully experience that part of the visit. I'm looking forward to seeing it completed when we come back. Overall, not much has changed from the Rusty Nail we knew before, but the food is great, the service is wonderful, and we're excited to visit again soon.

    Rusty Nail at Thomas Family farms…read more This place is always a fantastic spot to hang out! It's perfect for families, plenty of space for the kids to run around and play, while the parents can relax, unwind, and enjoy a drink. Great atmosphere, great setup. Always a go-to for us!

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    Duck races
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    Gemstone mining ($) & Roller Bowling
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    Tonnemaker Valley Farm

    Tonnemaker Valley Farm

    5.0
    (5 reviews)
    7.3 mi
    $

    The Tonnemaker family grows some of the finest organic produce in WA State. Most is grown at the…read morefamily's larger farm and orchards in Royal City. You can find them at various farmers markets throughout the state, but you can also now find them at the relatively new Woodinville farm. This smaller farm serves as a base of operations for Puget Sound. But it is a working farm, and the Tonnemaker grow many vegetables right here. Cucumbers (when they are in season) are also available as you pick here. The farm stand sells the produce from both Woodinville and Royal City. It's open a couple days of the week in the early season, then moves to a seven day a week schedule as the season progresses. Everything here is fresh and organic--and delicious! And the staff is helpful and friendly. You can't go wrong stopping at this farm and farm stand.

    This is my favorite lower and produce stand on the west side of the mountains! You can never go…read morewrong with produce from Tonnemakers, and their flower bouquets are the best price!!!! Pro Tip: Come here for sunflowers ($5/LB versus a much higher price at the grocery store) and peaches! When fall comes around, atop by Tonnemaker's to avoid the crowded pumpkin patches, support a Washington family farm, and get your perfect front step pumpkin to carve for Halloween :) the pumpkins we got here last year were in a variety of sizes and colors (we had to get the white and orange!), all in the perfect round shape.

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    Stand at University District Farmers Market
    Stand at University District Farmers Market
    Farm Stand
    Farm Stand
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    Bob's Corn & Pumpkin Farm - pumpkinpatches - Updated June 2026

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