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    Swans Trail Farms

    4.1 (235 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 6:00 pm
    Updated 3 weeks ago

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    Jackie N.

    I love love love fall festivities and Swans Trails Farms ticked off all the boxes! It's a beautifully large farm with activities for everyone: friends, couples, and families. They have your pumpkin patches and apple orchard for picking. They have your classic corn maze with a hayride to take you to the entrance. They have plenty of animal friends to see and pet. And what kind of fall festivity would it be without foods, such as apple cider, corn, and brisket. The food portions were MASSIVE. I would highly recommend sharing and if you're still hungry, it's an excuse to try more food! The mac n' cheese was our favorite food, and our favorite drink had to be the cider slushy. I love hot apple cider, but their new cider slushy was so refreshing and apple-y. All the prices are reasonable too given how much food you get. For this farm, some activities are completely free if you just want to visit, such as their pumpkin patch, apple orchard, and country store. Otherwise, their weekday price is $15 and $23 on weekends (if you buy online). The caveat is that there are limited activities on weekdays depending on staff availability. I'd recommend going the weekend if you want the full experience, it's totally worth it. Swans Trails Farms is truly the perfect fall activity for everyone, and I haven't even been able to describe everything they have to offer. To find out, you'll just have to experience it yourself! :)

    Maze
    Emma S.

    Came here with a large group and had so much fun! There was so much to do that we ended up staying for over 3 hours. We picked out pumpkins, tried the food and did cider flights, took the hay ride to the Washington corn maze, watched the pig show and the duck race, pet goats, had cider donuts, and went through the hay maze. Would definitely recommend for a fall activity!

    Jessy P.

    Since moving to WA, Swans has been an annual trip for our group of friends. This year it was a bit different, with our newest family edition! One of the surprises we got, upon arrival at the farm was the upgraded bathrooms! So much better than trying to balance in a port-o-potty, which we did have to eventually do when they closed the bathrooms for what we assume was cleaning. This year we got to try the changing & nursing hut. While its great that they have this, I would strongly recommend moving the supplies OUT of the hut and making a separate area for changing stations and nursing. Even just changing our daughter diaper, it felt intrusive. I have no idea how a nursing or pumping mom would feel with all the people on an out of the little curtain door hut. Good effort though-just needs some improvements! The food prices have gone up and quality this year also seem to have fallen, which was disappointing with the price already paid for activity admissions. Was sad I had to chose between corn on the cob and a caramel apple - wasn't going to drop as much as they each were after undercooked fries. The activities are still fun though-this year we all hopped into the little tractor train ride. Our daughter got a kick out of it! We cant wait for her to be a bit bigger and pay at the bubbles stations, try the zipline, and the cool obstacle course. I do wish they would make the pumpkin garden display area a bit wider but we still managed to get some cute pictures of her. Sadly, this year, we got rained out before we could pick apples or grab a pumpkin, though usually they have a GREAT selection of apples to pick in the orchard. Staff as always, was very friendly and ready to help if you need it-just need some better cooks back there! All in all, we will be back next year - we cant wait for her to be old enough to pay attention to the pig show and the duck race!

    Sarah J.

    I love a pumpkin patch and Swans Trial Farms is a fun one! You definitely will not get bored here; there's lots of fun for everyone. They have a huge area for kids. Adults can have fun too with the corn maze, chick holding experience, food, lifting hay bails, throwing footballs, and watching the duck race. You can also go apple and pumpkin picking. I will say this farm is geared more towards kids events than adults but my friends and I had fun. They have good food, but a little pricey or misleading at certain places. Donuts were really tasty and fresh! Lemonade was just ok. They don't really squeeze the lemon they just cut it up and throw it in so it's not really strong or even tastes like lemon unless you jab it with your straw to release the lemon juice. Pretty decent size though! Iced Latte's were good. The vendor told us that the cookies were freshly baked but they definitely were not. It was pretty hard and not warm at all. The adult corn maze was way too easy even without using a map, compared to other corn mazes I'm been to. Overall a fun experience for everyone!

    Apple cider ($5/pint in Sept 2025)
    JoeAnna M.

    What a terrific way to spend the perfect late summer/early fall weather. The orchards are just idyllic. Wandering through the orchards picking the apples that are just calling your name is such an enjoyable experience for kids and adults alike. A visit to Swans Trail Farms is a great way to enjoy all the beauty and fresh food the PNW has to offer while supporting a local farm. The staff was so friendly and kind, especially the girl at the weigh station for the apples (which are $3.50/lb regardless of apple type). There is no admission fees for the orchard portion of the farm, so the price not only goes towards delicious, fresh apples, but also to the experience of wandering through the orchard. The apple cider was delightful and the donuts were crisp and cakey and perfectly sweet. I plan to take visiting friends here when they are lucky enough to be around these parts at the right time of year to check out the apple farm!

    Brent B.

    Really awesome place. A great time for apple picking, donut eating, cider drinking, and much more. Lots of things to do and great service!

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    Tai D.

    I had a very nice time apple picking at Swans Trails Farm this past. We went there the opening week and apples were impressively abundant. We went on a weekday morning so there weren't too many people or traffic. It was fun to wander around and choose the most appealing apples. Honey crisp of course, which were delicious. It was a great value to have the joy of apple picking plus having fairly priced and quality apples. Apple cider donuts and kettle corn are also must. We even got to see a duck race. Very cute!

    Miyuki A.

    We had a fantastic visit with our toddler. There were more than enough activities to keep our 26-month-old happily entertained, including a petting zoo, playground, big slides, tractor ride, pumpkins field and apple picking. The Honeycrisp apples we picked were perfectly sweet and crisp. We also loved the fresh apple cider donuts! Stroller Tip: The paths are mostly unpaved. We used a baby carrier for 5 weeks old and hiking child carrier for 26 month old, which worked well for us. Strollers are possible if you're okay with pushing over bumpy terrain. Overall, a great experience and a perfect spot for a family fall adventure!

    Hard cider flight
    Tia P.

    This year I came earlier in the month and it was a rainy day! I tried the donuts this time and it was well worth the wait, so delicious and 6 for $10. I also checked out the country store and they have so many jarred options, fun shaped pastas and children's books. The flight in the cidery was $14 instead of $12.50 last year but it was still delicious (STF apple pie was my favorite).

    Apple trees
    Samuel M.

    The biggest takeaway from going here is that I chose the wrong career and should've purchased a farm instead. There is people everywhere and there are so many different ways to spend money. Fortunes are made and lost on this property. There is an admission bracelet that allows you to participate in many activities such as jumping on a tarp thing, throwing basketballs or baseballs,pet a donkey, look at a pig, climb on a rope and so many more. There are also many little things that also cost money such as a gift shop, picking of apples/pumpkins, cider, a restaurant, corn purchasing and more. The apples are $3.50/lb and they give you a bag that holds 22lbs. It is tempting to fill the bag up but that would cost $75 or so. There are 3 kinds of apples and the apples we tried(cosmic crisp) were delicious.

    U pick pumpkin patch
    Paul L.

    Our little girl had so much fun at her 1st pumpkin patch experience. The u pick patches and food area are free to enter and the staff is amazingly friendly and helpful. There were pumpkins of all sizes and color to choose from. The food was really surprising. Didn't get a picture of everything but everything was pretty delicious! Cider donuts 10/10- fresh, moist, sweet. Pumpkin bar latte 10/10 - not too sweet and alittle different than a pumpkin pie latte Pumpkin chili 8/10- mine was lukewarm but it was good. Didn't taste too different from regular chili Carmel Apples were HUGE. A really good deal compared to the state fair. Cookie was so good. Has a deep molasses flavor. Great place to take the family and has a large parking lot. Feel like this place offered great value overall.

    Apple cider donut.
    Rachel B.

    TL;DR: Great apple picking (Honeycrisp & Ruby Red), friendly staff, and delicious fresh cider. Festival is best for families with young kids--older visitors might prefer weekdays to avoid weekend admission. Country store & cider are must-stops; donuts were just okay. Fun seasonal spot for friends or family! My friends and I visited Swans Trail Farms on the first day of their Fall Festival, and we started with U-pick apples to see if we'd want to come back for more festival fun. Crowds & Vibes For being opening weekend, I was pleasantly surprised--it didn't feel overcrowded at all and wait times were minimal. The festival is definitely geared more toward families with younger kids, but for older visitors, I'd recommend going on a weekday. That way you skip the weekend admission prices while still enjoying the apples, food, and cider. Apple Picking Apple picking was the highlight! At the time, there were two varieties available (Honeycrisp & Ruby Red), with more to come later in the season. The staff running the U-pick were super friendly and explained both the varieties and the proper way to pick. I also loved that the trees are grown short--more like tall bushes--so picking is easy for everyone. At $3.50/lb, I left with a bag full of crisp, delicious apples. Cider & Snacks Don't miss the fresh-pressed apple cider (and definitely stop by the cider barn to see it being made). Their hard cider is also worth trying--made on-site with fun, layered apple notes . The apple cider donuts were good, though not quite the "wow" factor I was hoping for (tasted more like grocery store donuts). Extra Perks One thing I really appreciate: the country store and food vendors are outside the admission area, so you can enjoy fresh cider, snacks, and seasonal goods without buying a festival ticket. The store itself is a treat--stocked with local goodies like salsa, pickles, and cider. Festival Activities For me, the hayride and corn maze looked like the most enjoyable "festival" attractions. Families with little ones will definitely get the most out of the full event. Overall Swans Trail Farms is a charming seasonal stop--whether you're there for apple picking, cider sipping, or a full family festival day. Great for a fall outing with friends or kids.

    Emily T.

    A little late to review but my husband and I came here at the end of September for apple picking! We absolutely loved it here! Parking was easy and there was no additional charge. Online you can buy the attractions wrist band if you want extra things like watching ducks race, kid friendly spots, farm animals and more but we were there mainly for u-pick so we passed on the wrist band. Upon entering, they have lots of portable potties which were clean for the most part. A variety of different foods that you have to try! We really loved the roasted corn stand, apple cider donuts (totally should have gotten more of these), bbq brisket sandwich, and apple cider slush! Everything was so good! There little store is also adorable where you can buy pickled goods, apple cider, and more! U-pick for apples were just a short walk away and at the time the Cosmic Crisp and another apple type was available to grab. We picked about 5lbs of apples. Wish I had gotten some corn because the corn here was really tasty! We also visited their little pumpkin patch to check out the different varieties! Overall, I will definitely be coming back! This place is so cute and family friendly!

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    Bailey Family Farm

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    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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    4.0
    (6 reviews)
    10.8 mi

    This is such a great u-pick farm! First time coming here after searching for an organic farm in the…read morearea. There were a few results but we decided to come here first and boy did we make the right choice. Directions to here was straight forward and plenty of parking either on their lot or street parking. U-pick started at 9am and we got there around 9:30. There were already about 20-30 families there. We were wondering if there would still be ripe strawberries left since they have been opened the previous 3 days already as well and the lot wasn't very big. But within a short of amount of time, we have got some amazing strawberries! We tasted some and they were so delicious and sweet. Will visit again for sure!!! Note: Check their facebook page to verify the hours

    I agree with the other Yelpers that the strawberries were juicy and delicious. This was our first…read morevisit to this farm and we were shocked by the amount of weeds! More than half of the field was covered in weeds to the point where you couldn't find the path between the strawberries. As a result, many of the berries were stepped on and plants trampled. There were some tall prickly weeds that can easily scratch you if you were not careful. While we understand some weeds are expected in an organic farm, but this was way out of control. We had to work really hard at finding good ripe berries amongst the camouflage. It took two adults over an hour to pick 5 lbs. We might try the other organic farm we drove by on the way to Bolles next year. Their field appeared to have been better taken cared of.

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    Broers Organic Farm

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    4.5
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    11.2 mi

    This farm is so much fun to come and pick berries yourself! I've picked marionberries, strawberries…read moreand raspberries within the last year and had a blast each and every time. The berries are fresh and so beautifully grown. The people are so friendly, and they have two very sweet dogs. I would have reviewed sooner had I known they had a Yelp! This is a great place to bring a date, or to pick with family and friends. What a perfect summer activity :)

    This is a small little farm in Monroe. When we went (7/14/18), there were Marion berries and…read moreblueberries available for picking. Everything here is organic which is awesome. Blueberries were $3.50 a pound. There's also a small play structure for kids, free parking, and they also provide baskets and cardboard boxes for blueberry picking. There are a couple downsides. They're actually aren't that many blueberry bushes. There probably are 5 to 6 rows each about 100 yards and length of blueberry bushes and that's it. In the aisles for marionberries (and even blueberries, but to a lesser extent), the ground is overgrown with weeds which makes it hard to walk especially if you have young kids. But I guess that's what happens when the farm is organic. Also we picked 4 1/4 (maybe even 4 1/8) pounds of blueberries and we were charged for 4 1/2 pounds. Not a huge deal given how many blueberries my kids ate while we picked, but would've been nice to be rounded down. The blueberries we picked also were not super sweet, but I think some of the blueberry varieties are a bit sweeter... just call before you go to find out what varietal is available for picking.

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    The raspberries! They have really nice berry carriers too.
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