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    Jubilee Farm

    4.5 (43 reviews)
    InexpensiveFarms, Pumpkin Patches, CSA
    Closed 12:00 pm - 5:00 PM
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Jboogie L.

    A nice find. I should of came out here earlier like last week to see the sunflower fields. It is starting to droop a bit and petals are falling off. It's near by Issaquah so it's easy to get to after Blueberry picking in Carnation. $2/stem, $20/mason jar to fill and snip with flowers. The sunflowers were pretty big and I loved seeing the different variations. Free admission. There is a barn yard where they sell vegetables and crops too. $1.50/ear of corn. I saw black charcoal soap for $9. I would like to try someday. They are getting ready to plant fall vegetables ( I saw celery). There were mini piglets and some cows as well. A really nice place to be and you can bring your lunch and sit underneath the big tree for shade.

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    Mike C.

    Cute pumpkin patch farm! Free admission + free parking (and abundant). There were no food trucks but the kettle corn sold by a vendor there was magnificent. There's a spot near the entrance to wash off any pumpkins you decide to get. But if you come here too close to Halloween don't expect there to be a big selection of pumpkins remaining to pick from.

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    Madison S.

    This pumpkin patch was a delight! Normally I go to the pumpkin patches in Snohomish so it was fun to check out a new place. It's 40 mins from Seattle. Lots of parking. The main farm is an adorable shop filled with foods, fresh vegetables, canned goods, meats, candles and other little goodies. They were handing out samples of pumpkin butter, pie and squash. Outside there were food trucks, a tiny hay maze and people playing live music. They have two pumpkin patches. The selection wasn't as large as other ones I've been too but everyone in my group of 8 found one they like! I bought two tiny pumpkins for $1.85 (so cheap!). There were free hay bale rides and an hourly pumpkin launcher which were fun. It wasn't busy on Saturday at 11-3. I loved my time here! It's a smaller more family feel unlike the large productions. Good stuff!

    a crate of squash and corn

    No nonsense pumpkin farm with a small farm store, short hay ride, real pumpkin and gourd field.

    Ricotta stuffed pumpkin blossoms crusted with the kettle corn we got that day at the farm.  Worth the weirdness.
    Lori P.

    We went with a large group for the pumpkin festival and it was truly amazing! At the height of Saturday pumpkin patch going, the farm was not crowded and there wasn't much of a wait time for any of the fun. There were pony rides and concessions, hay rides, a pumpkin trebuchet--the works. All the vendors take credit cards (except the pony rides, those are cash only), btw--and there was some really neat homemade crafts to look through. I got some AMAZING infused vinegars and I'm really looking forward to getting some beeswax and honey at a later date (but I only budget so much for craft things and the vinegar won out). The issue seemed to come up around some staff miscommunication though that left me feeling a little less than ecstatic about returning. While we were in the pumpkin patch, I noticed that some of the vines still had blossoms on them. They weren't in the market store, which, I was told by the cashier, only was for their CSA members, as are their flower feilds--which still had a beautiful selection of flowers that folks were picking--a CSA membership is outside my budget and locality, unfortunately--anyway, since it was late in the season, and the blossoms weren't going to yield anymore pumpkins, I asked the woman directing folks in the field if I could pick some for purchase, and asked about the price (squash blossoms are an amazing thing that you dont really have access to unless you grow your own, or catch them by chance at the farmers market), and she enthusiastically told me that I could pick some for $13 per pound. Super excited, because I had a dinner party to go to later that evening, I picked 8 of them and put them in the bag that she gave me. When we got to the pumpkin weighing station, the woman weighing my pumpkin pointed to the bag of blossoms and reminded me that I needed to make certain that I paid for them. Which was odd--we were in line to pay for our stuff, and I obviously wasn't trying to hide them. When I got to the counter to pay, I set the blossoms down and mentioned them to the lady and that's when she told me that the price was $40 a pound (as opposed to $13, a 300% mark up), and that my having them was atypical. She charged me $5 for my 8 blossoms--and I tried to decide whether or not I wanted to argue, but because she seemed peeved, and I was with a group and my daughter, and it sincerely was $5, and i was REALLY excited to have them, i didn't. But, I still feel like I was cheated by this woman simply because it is not a typical thing and she wanted to discourage me from feeling like I could take such liberties in the future. However, I followed proper protocol, I felt, in asking before I picked, and wanting to pay the farm for a part of the pumpkin that wasn't being harvested by the farm (at not an optimal time, the blossoms should be picked in the morning, it was about 2pm), would not contribute to future harvests at that point in the season, and would only die on the vine by the next morning. So I think there didnt need to be such a fuss made, and, if there did need to be a fuss made amongst the staff-- I should not have been made aware of it.

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    Jenn A.

    Beautiful drive to this farm. Such a good experience with my family. I only wish they would've had some farm animals for the kids. The food there was great.

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    Tara M.

    We were CSA summer session members for years off and on due to moving around, between 2002-2019. This is a true family farm and all your veggies come right from the ground. The family's philosophy on farming was always to do what is right for the environment and local area. They offer farm school for kids in the summer, a half hour lesson with the farmer on your pick up day, so kids ride the tractor wagon and go pick onions, learn about pigs, plant their own square of produce, etc. We had delivery for a couple years, but really enjoyed the years where we could pick up directly from the farm each week. You get to hand pick your veggies from the barn and also go pick many yourself, such as the flowers, herbs, green beans, strawberries, tomatillos, grapes, raspberries, blackberries, and beans, depending on the week. We always looked forward to going there in the afternoon after a hard day of work to relax in the beautiful valley walking around the farm picking some green beans! My son always liked seeing the chickens, pigs, cows, and ducks each week as well. We always spent way more time here than necessary. Now we live too far away and have to do a produce delivery service elsewhere, that can't replicate the farm experience Jubilee provides for you and your family. If you want to get purely organic and local produce, want to know your farmer, and help pick a little each week, I highly recommend signing up with their CSA summer membership. Thank you, farmer Eric and farmer Dave for all the great years!

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    My happy place. We are CSA members and bring our very young kids there each week in the summer through mid fall. It is the best!

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    We have loved being members for many years. Produce, people and principles are amazing. Worth the cost, for sure.

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    3.6(308 reviews)
    2.5 mi
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    A PNW Treasure for Families!…read more If you're looking for the perfect family day trip in the Snoqualmie Valley, Remlinger Farms is an absolute must. We had such an incredible time here, and it's easily become one of our favorite local spots. What makes this place special is that it's so much more than just a farm--it's a full-blown experience. Here's why we loved it: The Fun Park: The rides are perfect for younger kids! From the classic kiddie coaster to the charming train ride that loops around the property, there's plenty to keep them entertained for hours. The Animals: The petting zoo was a huge hit. The animals are well-cared for, and it's such a sweet, hands-on way for kids to connect with nature. The Food & Market: You cannot leave without visiting the market. Their famous pies (especially the marionberry!) are legendary for a reason. We also loved the café for a quick, fresh lunch. The Atmosphere: Even when it's busy, the farm has a wonderful, relaxed energy. It's clean, the staff is incredibly friendly, and the scenery in Carnation is just stunning. Whether you're going for the summer berries, the fall pumpkin patch, or just a weekend outing, Remlinger Farms delivers every time. It's a nostalgic, wholesome, and genuinely fun place to make memories. We'll definitely be back!

    A first time visitor to this place on Thursday, 10/16/2025 at around noon. Parking was easy to…read morefind, which we did right across from the main entrance since that lot was fully packed already. It was a short distance to walk anyway, so it was fine. Otherwise, driving around and trying to find parking near the main entrance would have been a hassle since the spaces there were much smaller and too many cars were there anyway. Once we walked inside, there was a market full of snacks - baking flavors, candy Apple, hot chocolate mix, Pumpkins, taffy, trail mix, etc. You can also buy tickets there or scan the pre-paid online QR Code in order to get Stickers to go on in. Just have to walk through the turnstile or however you call it to get to the area with the rides - Ferris wheel, merry go round, a small roller coaster and more, farm animals, restaurant and train. A short walk to each of the different sections of the farm with little photo areas were present as well, along with the arcade, bathrooms, restaurant and snack bars (only open on weekends). The other side of the farm had the U-Pick Pumpkins as you enter/exit the Remlinger Farms while driving on the main road. Anyhow for 2 Adults, 1 baby (less than 2 years old), the admission fees online cost $17.50 plus tax on a weekday. Overall, we had a decent experience as our first time. Rode on a few of the rides, including the train, which was a pretty short round-trip. Took some nice pictures, visited the petting zoo, and the bouncy place with my son. Picked out a couple of Pumpkins on our drive out and called it a day after spending 2 hours there. Would have been better if all of the rides and snack bars were open for the public on the weekdays, too. But we probably wouldn't visit on the weekends since I am sure it's really crowded and parking would be a mess. Plus, the entrance fees would be more expensive.

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    4.7(23 reviews)
    9.6 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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    Novelty Hill Farm

    4.8(12 reviews)
    7.3 mi

    Wow! What a find! We had a two-year-old who really needed a…read morefun pumpkin experience and this was the perfect place. Definitely more low-key than some of the other bigger operations but so perfect for our family. There were goats, they were pumpkins, and there was a little mini pumpkin maze, which was just there . The vibe was exactly what we needed. We went on a rainy day, but managed to find a two hour window with a little bit of sunshine. Couldn't have been better! They've got all different types of pumpkins that you can either pick yourself or just choose off the shelves. There was also a craft fair with holiday crafts. Oh! And a really nice restroom!! Lots of parking too. My only suggestion might be to have a few places to sit down along the long path to the corn maze. I'm recovering from a back injury and that might've been a nice addition. Highly recommend!

    A pumpkin patch that's just a short drive from the Eastside and isn't swarming with crowds. Most…read moreplaces are charging astronomical prices just for entry so I'm glad this place wasn't. It's early in the season and the pumpkins were fresh on the vine to cut (they provide shears) and all looked in perfect condition. They also have a large variety of carts, wagons and wheelbarrows to borrow and pull into the fields. Prices are vague and not clearly listed; it also didn't help that the staff was confused what to charge me for a white ghost pumpkin I picked from the field. The main barnyard area has a nice aesthetic with a photo op area and tractor kids can sit on. There's also a small goat area too, because you can't go wrong with animals. Other attractions included a corn maze that was a bit further, that we decided to skip. There are small children's areas within the barn including a mini tricycle track, corn pit, hay maze, but they honestly weren't memorable. Overall it's a smaller local pumpkin patch farm for a basic visit, but there's definitely potential to grow.

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    McMurtrey Farm

    4.3(34 reviews)
    12.4 mi
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    I have gotten a Christmas tree here every year for as long as I can remember. The owners are a…read morelocal family and are really nice. They have pre-cut trees here, but the big draw for a lot of people is the u cut lot. It used to be that u cut trees were quite a bit cheaper than precut trees, but now I think the prices are pretty much the same across the board wherever you go. Even though it's no longer a big money saver, I think a lot of people do u cut for the experience as it's fun and not something you can do in all climates/parts of the country. Plus, you get a guaranteed fresh tree. The farm added a reservation system a couple years back for ucuts (it's basically just an evite-type RSVP link on their website--free to sign up) that opens in the middle of November. This has really helped with crowd management as the area's population has grown so much over the years. The whole operation is down to an exact science: traffic controlled parking lot, scan your QR code to get a saw, find your tree, take the tractor flatbed back if you don't want to carry the tree all the way, trim/shake/bail (nominal fee for bailing), an employee will help you carry it to your vehicle if you want, and then pay in the shed. They hire an incredible number of seasonal employees for the couple weeks of tree season to keep things running smoothly. I didn't think of this til a couple years ago, but noticed a lot of people tip the person who helps carry your tree - they're mostly high schoolers so $5 is probably a bigger deal to them than it is to you. The checkout area carries some additional merchandise: tree stands, wreaths, some ornaments, etc. They also have free apple cider and candy canes for the kids (and adults) The farm also has a pumpkin patch and maybe some other activities in the fall. Anyways, this year was probably my last year getting a tree here for a while. My family has aged to a point that a tree no longer really makes sense, and I live somewhere that I have no space for a tree. I'm sad that I won't get to continue this annual tradition in the near future, but hopefully one day I'll be able to make it back

    We were so excited to go cut down our tree on the day after Thanksgiving. I did my research, got a…read morereservation ahead of time, then ventured north to the farm. At 2pm there were so few trees available, we walked around in circles, in disbelief. We then considered a precut tree, but they were all huge! Well over 8 feet tall, so they wouldn't fit in our house. There was nothing festive or charming about the place -- just a parking nightmare and we left empty handed. Don't waste your time coming here. So sad.

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    McMurtrey Farm - Found it, dec 2025. Good price!

    Found it, dec 2025. Good price!

    McMurtrey Farm - My decorated tree! I was going for a rustic chic vibe with olive wood ornaments, woodland squirrel ornaments, and a pinecone star on top

    My decorated tree! I was going for a rustic chic vibe with olive wood ornaments, woodland squirrel ornaments, and a pinecone star on top

    McMurtrey Farm - I got my tree today from McMurtrey Farm! I might post another photo of my tree after I decorate it! My tree smells amazing!!

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    I got my tree today from McMurtrey Farm! I might post another photo of my tree after I decorate it! My tree smells amazing!!

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