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    Double R Farms Pumpkin Patch

    4.7 (15 reviews)
    Closed 3:00 pm - 6:00 PM

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    Carrie C.

    Love this family-pumpkin patch! Our family had a great time visiting this family-owned pumpkin farm. My teens had a great time playing with the pumpkin sling shot, pretending we were playing a live version of Angry Birds trying to hit the targets. We all enjoyed the free hayride. Our favorite was the corn maze! There's 4 hidden mailboxes in the corn maze and it was a blast scavenger hunting for them. The pumpkin prices and activities are super affordable: $1 per pumpkin sling shot, free hayrides, and the corn maze was $3/per person. Great way to spend a weekend afternoon with the family!

    pumpkins and hay

    We had a ton of fun!! The gentleman driving the tractor for the hay ride was super sweet and the rest of the staff was very friendly!

    Balto had fun at the pumpkin patch.
    Kristal P.

    Even though the weather was pretty crummy the experience was still freaking awsome! Not only do they have food they have cover tables for you and the family to eat, not to many tables but the fact they were covered was nice. But my all time favorite part was the corn maze! Even though we didn't have children with us it was still a blast, just be sure to wear your rain boots... it was muddy, but worth the money and if you finish you get a treat. They also have wheel barrows for you to use to pick your pumpkins as well as pumpkin throwing. Very family friendly and you can bring your dogs. I will definitely be back next year.

    Free hay ride. Everyone is super nice!!
    Jennifer J.

    Great for some family fun. Free hay rides, $1 for each sling shot corn maze was only $3 when we came and lots of pumpkins. A food truck was there, they offer hot cocoa for $2 and the kids loved it. The pumpkin are only .29 lbs. Ours came out to $18 for three good sized pumpkins but I only had $15 on me, I said we'd have to put back one but the man said it was ok. Thought that was really nice and won't go unnoticed by us. I really don't like the big huge pumpkin patches, there too much money and too exhausting. I like how simple but fun it is. We'll definitely be back next year. Thanks guys!!

    Mom and sister with the pumpkins we picked.

    First time here. Came for some pumpkins $20 in total (6 pumpkins). Corn maze is $5/person and sling shot a tiny pumpkin is $1/per pumpkin. Had a cute background for photos. Dogs are allowed. Pretty family oriented farm. They aren't expense like Carpinito or spooner. Will come back in near future. And it wasn't muddy!

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    Thank you - took our grandkids here this weekend - great day for all and very family friendly

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    Corn maze is best early in October as it has been really muddy toward the end of the month in past years.

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    Charlotte's Blueberry Park

    Charlotte's Blueberry Park

    4.7
    (24 reviews)
    4.1 mi

    What a treasure! The berries aren't ready, but I will definitely be going back in a few weeks. The…read moreline of car/houses can be worrisome, but we experienced no problems. I recommend this for a fun outing alone or with kids.

    I was very disapointed going here. As someone who professionally pruned for a while, they seem…read moreseverely neglected. Some looked like they had died from underwatering, underpruning, or fire. Smallest berries I've ever seen (even for smaller varieties) and we went mid season+ many were fermenting on the plant. Super high bushes and hard to pick, which is a nitpick but some of us are disabled or have musculosckeletal disorders and cant reach easily into the bushes. If you do go, bring a bucket and ladder.... you can also add a harness to the bucket to make it easier to pick, but I still don't recommend going if you can afford to visit a farm upick or grow your own. Just as an fyi to people going there, if you do go, please be aware there are thorns in some places. Lastly, I do appreciate that these are free, but I would also love to see them taken care of better... it is great if you really can't afford berries, but I wish it would be better taken care of, it is really sad to see them in such a neglected, and I probably won't be back because it depressed me and I feel sad for the plants. Its also time expensive, since the berries are so small and there are so few ripe berries even mid season, so if you're simply trying to cut costs in general, I don't think this would be the solution. If you just want to spend time with someone and the state of the blueberry bushes don't bother you, then this may be something you'd enjoy. I still don't recommend for my own personal dispute with how the bushes are taken care of, at least for now. For context, I believe we went in either 2024 or 2025. Thank you for reading.

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    Charlotte's Blueberry Park
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    Higher Taste Blueberry Farm

    Higher Taste Blueberry Farm

    4.7
    (3 reviews)
    8.3 mi

    Call your mama, even if you're busy with U-PICK blueberries at Higher Taste Farm in Auburn,…read moreWashington! Some experiences are too sweet to miss, and connecting with loved ones is one of them. Enjoy the bounty! #UPickBlueberries #blueberry #farm اتصل بوالدتك، حتى لو كنت مشغولاً بقطف التوت في مزرعة في أوبورن، واشنطن! بعض التجارب أحلى من أن تفوتها، والتواصل مع أحبائك إحداها. استمتع بالخيرات! #توت_طازج #مرح_المزرعة Higher Taste Blueberry Farm هلا وغلا بيكم حبايبي! شلونكم يا أغلى ناس عندي؟ يا رب تكونوا بألف خير وصحة وعافية. اليوم حبيت أسولفلكم بالفيديو وأفضفض وياكم شوية عن قناتي، حتى كل اللي انضموا النا جديد يعرفون شكو ماكو هنا وليش مسوية هالقناة. قناتي هاي، هي بيتنا الثاني اللي نجمع بي كل شي يخص الرياضة وشلون نحافظ على صحتنا ونشاطنا، وهمين كل شي يخص التجميل والنصائح اللي تخلينا أحلى وأحلى. وطبعًا، ما ننسى سوالفنا العائلية الدافية والقصص اللي صارت ويانا، وبالذات قصة هجرتي لأمريكا من العراق سنة 2012، وشلون كانت هاي التجربة بكل تفاصيلها من البداية لليوم. وهمين، كلت لازم أشارككم آخر أخباري اليومية وشصاير وياي هالأيام، أو شنو اللي شاغل بالي... واليوم كان يوم كلش حلو ومختلف لأن رحت وقطفت توت من الحقل! يا جماعة، متتخيلون شگد الونسه وشلون كان التوت يجنن وطازج. أتمنى الفيديو يكون خفيف على گلبكم وعجبكم مثل ما عجبني وأنا أسولف وياكم. لا تنسون تشاركوني آراءكم الحلوة بالتعليقات، شنو تحبون تشوفون بالفيديوهات الجاية! أحبكم كومة، وأشوفكم بسوالف جديدة قريب! #هجرة_من_العراق #قصص_واقعية #رياضة_تجميل #يومياتي_في_أمريكا #سوالف_عائلية

    Blueberry picking at Higher Taste is a can't miss summer event in our family. My kid calls it the…read more"blueberry tunnel". This isn't a fancy "farm" that's more of an amusement park (looking at you, Carpinitos). It's just a huge patch of blueberries! It's also a nice size to bring a little kid, you won't need to walk long distances. I recommend moving around because different areas of the patch have different blueberry types. We easily picked 7 lbs in about an hour and froze them for the future.

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    Higher Taste Blueberry Farm
    Dog allowed on leash
    Dog allowed on leash
    Higher Taste Blueberry Farm

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    Picha Farms

    Picha Farms

    4.2
    (44 reviews)
    0.6 mi
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    My family and I have been waiting for Pica to open and go there for over 15 years. We travel farter…read morebecause they are locally owned The main reason is that they are THE BEST TASTING STRAWBERIES THAT WE HAVE HAD NEVER TOO RIPE BUT ALWAYS JUST RIPE. We buy them for ourselves and our neighbors. Lot of of pies and of berries and whipped cream or ice cream or cookies. The best.

    We came to Picha Farms for U-pick strawberries with a couple of friends. The actual picking…read moreexperience was okay. The field was small and the strawberries were on the smaller side, but that was expected and similar to other farms we've visited before. The reason I'm writing this review is because of an uncomfortable checkout experience. While we were waiting in line to weigh our strawberries, we noticed the staff member at the scale zeroing out the container for the customers ahead of us so they wouldn't be charged for the basket/box itself. She even explained it out loud, which we thought was considerate. However, when it was our turn, she did not zero out the scale. We didn't say anything at the time and assumed maybe it was an honest mistake. What felt disheartening was that immediately after we paid and stepped aside, she zeroed out the scale again for the customer right behind us. My friends, who are of Hispanic ancestry, felt very uncomfortable and singled out by the interaction. I don't want to accuse anyone of racism or say this was intentional, because I don't know that. But I do think it's worth sharing because these kinds of small differences in treatment can really affect how people feel in a space. Our overall experience was okay, but that checkout interaction left a bad impression.

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    Box of mini warted pumpkins
    Box of mini warted pumpkins
    Box of mini pumpkins
    Box of mini pumpkins
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    Bailey Family Farm

    Bailey Family Farm

    4.8
    (66 reviews)
    47.4 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
    Bailey Family Farm
    Bailey Family Farm

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    Duris Strawberry Farm

    Duris Strawberry Farm

    4.4
    (14 reviews)
    12.0 mi

    We visited Duris Strawberry Farm on the first day of strawberry picking (Jun 13, 2026) and it was a…read morecomplete madhouse. This was about 30 minutes after opening and the small parking lot was completely full. Cars were parked haphazardly all along the street, making it difficult for two way traffic (we had to drive on the grass). Luckily as soon as we pulled into the parking lot a car reversed out. Score! Picking is hectic but organized. They give boxes out at the main stall and have a flag system to mark how far down the row has been picked. The problem is that most people didn't actually use the flags. On the other hand, it's not like the rows were picked very well in the first place. We started at a random one in the middle and there were still plenty of huge and juicy ripe strawberries even on the first couple of plants. We ended up filling our entire box, weighing in at 8.25 pounds by around half way down the row. At $4.75 that was almost $40 in strawberries! The employees said that they would rotate to a second field of strawberries later in the day for more fresh picking. The strawberry variety of the day was Puget Crimson. Since this was the first day, the cream of the crop were still available, meaning huge, juicy, flavorful, ripe strawberries all over. Puget Crimson typically seen at farm stands and markets are medium and small size; these were massive, with the larger ones averaging over 35 grams a piece. Nicely sweet too - I measured a mash of five strawberries at 10.9 brix and a second at 12.1 brix! This particular variety has a decent amount of acidity, but are all full flavored, unlike the first pick of Sweet Sunrise I had a couple of weeks ago, which were huge but somewhat watery. They are deep red/crimson in color, especially for the extremely ripe ones, and mostly conical, although we found a small number of mutants, one looking like 4 or 5 strawberries fused together! Check out is easy. Pro-Tip: there are two checkout lines, one on each side of the stall. The line furthest away from the pathway to the strawberry fields seems to always be shorter. In my case, only 3 groups in line instead of 20+ groups. Warning: these strawberries are planted on top of very sandy dirt, which sticks to the strawberries. Even after soaked and scrubbing, dirt still sticks onto the skin! I will definitely be revisiting Duris Strawberry Farm next year for their first day of strawberry picking!

    We stopped and bought some strawberries today and they were spectacular. We received the tip to…read morevisit Duris today from our waitress Lisa at Mama Stortini's during lunch. She said they have great produce so we stopped there on the way home along River road and I'm so glad we did. They had big juicy sweet strawberries picked today just like she said. It was a great tip so I'm paying it forward for anyone who is looking for strawberries. It's best to call them before you go since when they run out, they close and we barely made in time after a late lunch. They only had a few half flats of strawberries bu the time we got there. GPS got us there the back way but once we found it, I have to say it's very easy to find.

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    Price for U-pick is $4.5/pound
    Price for U-pick is $4.5/pound
    Strawberry plants $10 each
    Strawberry plants $10 each
    Field in the left newly opened and has big and sweet strawberries

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    Field in the left newly opened and has big and sweet strawberries

    Double R Farms Pumpkin Patch - pumpkinpatches - Updated July 2026

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