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    Stocker Farms

    3.3 (140 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Gella A.

    We had such a good time at Stocker Farms! We went there on a whim as we passed it going to swimming and it looked so fun! My daughter is 9 and she brought a friend along and there were SO many activities to do and they both had a blast! From zip lines, to huge slides, to the corn maze, to shooting zombies....it kept us busy all afternoon! The ONLY bad part was that dogs were not allowed which was a bummer. Otherwise, I would definitely go back!

    Jboogie L.

    Paid $22/per person for flash sale online. There were plenty of service staff on site. I think my kids age 10-12 outgrew this spot. IT is good for younger kids. 6 apple cider donuts/$6. It is more commercialized place. Not sure if I will be back.

    Jenn C.

    I was really excited to take our kid here to get some pumpkins and take some photos with their self described "numerous photos backdrops". I also thought it was nice that they had the "limited entry" ticket for $10 which didn't include all the rides and activities (we knew we wouldn't be enjoying since our little one is just an infant), instead of the regularly price of ~$25 In the future I'm not sure I will come back. There were 3 main things about this place that were annoying: 1) ticket sale policies, 2) the pumpkin patch, an Annoying thing is their ticket sale policy. Regular entry tickets - sold online and at the door. Limited entry tickets - only sold at the door, no information online. We called ahead and the earlier time slot was sold out, but they said the next time slot was still open. The limited entry tickets are not sold online, so we took a chance to drive out there. We got there maybe 15 minutes before the 1pm time slot. They said there were still tickets left, but they couldn't sell to us until 1pm. In the meantime, tickets could potentially sell out through online sales, so there was still a chance tickets could sell out by the time they allowed us to purchase tickets for the 1pm entry. So a bunch of people were just standing around waiting to buy tickets when the clock hit 1. This was super ridiculous to me. Once we got in, the "u pick pumpkin patch" was very disappointing. It was basically just a bunch of pre picked, pre cut pumpkins laying in the dirt. Half of them had rotting and or soft bottoms from being in the soggy dirt. I thought the whole point of the u pick patch was that you can pick your own pumpkins off the vine, but I guess we were mistaken! Pumpkins are pay by weight when you leave.

    Teen and creepy pumpkin
    Melanie W.

    We went yesterday with the day & night pass and had so much fun. My kiddo is almost 15 but loved the adult trikes and bubble station and said the slide was thrilling. We all loved the mutant zombie shooting and haunted attractions. It was the longest haunt I've been on. Perfect amount of screams The store is so fun to shop at. I picked up some pie pumpkins, apple crisp & x Pumpkin bread bake kits, a stalker farms shirt& mug, salsa and some fresh pumpkin and apple donuts. The food trucks were amazing. We all shared mini corn dogs and fries a Bavarian pretzel, corn on the cob, and a strawberry shortcake. Our eyes were way too big for our stomachs, but it all smelled so good. There were trick or treat stations around the farm so the kiddo didn't miss out on anything. Before we left we got more fries and apple cider to warm up. I highly recommend. Even in the rain it was so fun. We came home a bit muddy but it was worth every penny for the experience.

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    Crissey Y.

    October is the season to bring your family and friends to Stocker Farm. We brought our niece. Most of the rides and activities were catered for little ones. But we enjoyed the sunflower field, pumpkin field, and food trucks! Wish there were more pumpkins where we could pick them fresh though. But very picturesque. For the price, it would have been nice to get more out of it. But it was still fun!

    Rubber duck racing
    Alexa D.

    This place is a blast! I went sans kids and had such a fun time. There are a lot of activities that are just for kids, but also a ton that were just as fun without them. They have food trucks on site, apple cider, donuts, popcorn, and all the other farm classics. We loved the lemonade and kettle corn! There are so many things to do, I think we were there for 3 hours. The rubber duck racing, trikes, tractor ride, and giant bubbles were our favorites. They also had football and basketball tosses and tons of cool photo ops. The fields of flowers and sunflowers were also stunning. I found the only underwhelming part to be the pumpkins themselves. It's just a big tarp with pumpkins placed on it, and they are pretty uniform. I was hoping for more of a farm feel but if felt like picking out a pumpkin at a grocery store. Spent about 3 hours here and would totally go again!

    Christmas tre purchased at Stocker Farms
    Deanna B.

    This is the second year we purchased our tree at Stocker Farms. Very pleased with the selection. We purchased a 7 to 8 foot Nordman Fir. Interesting thing about this type of tree is they are quite rare here in the northwest, because not many growers have them. To our surprise and so very pleased that they do because they are so close to where we live. The folks at Stocker Farms are wonderfully nice. They carried our tree from where we found it; to have it shaken and bound; and they even put it on top of our vehicle. We had to tie down though which is OK. We absolutely love the tree it's beautiful and will definitely go back next year to pick another. I will say the day that we went we had pretty crummy weather, and it really took a very short time to pick our selection. They made it really easy for us on such a gloomy day.

    Bubbles at the most magical fall festival!!!!
    Holli K.

    2023 was our second year to come to Stocker Farms and it did not disappoint! Having been before, we planned better this time. My husband wanted to do their Stalker Farms haunt attractions which occurs after the fest closes at 6pm and I wanted to do the daytime Fall Festival and fill my car up with as many GOURD-eous gourds as I possibly could and warm up with some hot mulled wine. ALL of those dreams came true! The fall festival is so magical and fun for the whole family while not being too OVERLY family friendly (aka I love to see kids having a great time but prefer for it to be at a reasonable distance as to not have it immediately in my ear holes - this place is spacious enough to accommodate). They have a "midway" of analogue games that you can treat yourself to (read: there aren't prizes and the games are help yourself) which has expanded since last year. The most fun looking attractions in the midway (which I'll admit I haven't tried yet) to me are the moon bounces which are massive air pillows coming out of the ground. The bouncies are open to ALL AGES, YALL!!! Be a kid and bounce to your heart's content!!! They also have these massive industrial tube portions that are laid on tracks made of pvc pipe... imagine: human hamster wheels... also ALL AGES! Obviously, it'd be cool if you let the kids have a go at it every once in a while but I'm not gonna tell you how to live your life. For the daytime fest entry, we paid about $22. I see that there are mixed feelings about this although the midway area is completely free and I imagine families could spend a considerable amount of time there. On top of that, they have a small selection of food trucks and snacks, a beer barn with HOT MULLED WINE, a corn maze in the shape of DINOSAURS, and a beautiful selection of weird and bumpy pumpkins and squashes in any color you could imagine. Don't worry, they've also got the perfect carving pumpkins, too. Inside the red barn, you can purchase products made from their crops. We paid about $28 for the double dare haunted attractions at Stalker Farms. This price is average and fair in my opinion for the effort they put forth. This was our first time checking it out and our expectations were uncertain since it's a family fest... WOW!!! These people really put a lot into the haunted mazes. We followed paths through corn mazes and shacks and there were sound effects and actors throughout. The actors would cut through the fields multiple times and keep scaring us! We were really impressed with how good of a job they did. The family from Stocker Farms has really thought of everything. Parking is fairly convenient as well, even though you're technically parking in a muddy field. I definitely recommend wearing boots, even on a dry day! I highly recommend checking their Fall Festival out! Don't forget to look up every now and then... you might even see some sky divers jumping out of planes while you're there.

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    Visited during Halloween, and my teenager enjoyed it, Love the effort you guys put to entertain and create amazing environment.

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    Review Highlights - Stocker Farms

    There are so many many activities corn maze, games, photo opportunities, pumpkin patch, hay ride, and sunflower gathering for a great family fun autumn day.

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    Swans Trail Farms - Fresh picked Strawberries from Swans Trail Farms in Snohomish, Wa

    Swans Trail Farms

    4.1(231 reviews)
    3.3 mi
    $

    I love love love fall festivities and Swans Trails Farms ticked off all the boxes! It's a…read morebeautifully 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! :)

    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 - Swans Trail Farms Pumpkin Patch. Photo by Sarinya Duke

    Swans Trail Farms Pumpkin Patch. Photo by Sarinya Duke

    Swans Trail Farms - 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 - Sweet Sunrise

    Bailey Family Farm

    4.8(66 reviews)
    1.6 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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    Stalker Farms - 2023 I went alone! This photo op was in the main area. Super cool.

    Stalker Farms

    2.9(105 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    I very much enjoy this pumpkin patch / haunted corn maze! We went during the later of the evening…read moreand it wasn't that crowded! We experienced their Double Dare haunted maze for around $20 and I'd say it was worth it! The staff made a lot of effort in their costume and trying to scare people. There were a lot of activities here! Like riding tricycles, basketball, football, corn maze, food trucks, swings, tug of war, etc! This is definitely one of the best pumpkin patch I've been to! They also had a good amount of food vendors! They sold apple cinnamon donuts and it was good! The size was big, however, I'd wish they served them warm and fresh. I also had their apple cider which was refreshing. The ambiance is great. It's a perfect activity to do to get into the fall season! The staff were nice as well. I can't wait to come back here next time!

    We were on our way home from Snohomish last night when we passed Stocker Farms, saw the slide in…read morethe cornfield, and decided, on a whim, to stop in and see what the place was all about. It was already late, about 9pm, when we arrived and the parking lot was full. We wound up purchasing a ticket to the opening night of the Stalker maze (non VIP) and walked through the gate. There were still a lot of people there but I can't imagine how busy it gets during the day. I was really impressed by the number of activities they had for kids, the selection of food trucks, and the fact they had a beer and wine garden. We didn't arrive in time to walk through the day time corn maze and followed the signs through the fog to the Stalker maze. Mind you, I've never been to a horror corn maze before and I'm not a huge fan of horror in general. We were the last two people throught the gate and only had a small group of twenty-somethings ahead of us. We essentially had the maze completely to ourselves ... Wow. I loved every minute of this experience. It's not cheap, but the effort they put into the costumes, their characters, and the environments is simply breathtaking. The entry tunnel was disorienting as hell with its spinning visual display ... Perfectly sets up the rest of the maze because your head doesn't stop spinning which has the effect of dulling your senses for first experience. The only time I literally jumped out of my skin was when a short, creepy-as-fuck girl popped out of a dark corner in the "cannibal" house to ask kind of sweetly "are you staying for dinner?" Otherwise, it was just a ton of fun. After the Maze, we ambled over to the kids area to ride the short zip line, toss footballs and baseballs at/through targets, and throw tennis balls at iron ravens. I was very pleased to discover that I still have my pitching arm and accuracy all these years later! Absolutely worth the visit and a super fun way to end our adventuring on an unexpected note.

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    Carleton Farms

    Carleton Farms

    3.7(57 reviews)
    6.2 mi
    $

    Cute little farm. Took 3 yr old grandson in for pumpkin picking. Nice that they have a little patch…read moreto go to for free. Great looking pumpkins and a lot to chose from. Small petting zoo too. There is a lower field with various activities and a bigger field for an entrance price but we were fine with the little one. The barn has some great items and their apple cider donuts were great Only negative was that pumpkins are pricey.... But grandson had a great time.

    We came here the first weekend they started the fall festival and it wasn't very busy or crowded…read morewhich was definitely nice. The pricing was slightly cheaper than other farms and I really think this place is underrated given the amount of activities, pumpkin variety and location. This isn't too far from north Seattle located in Lake Stevens and parking was ample. They even have a few farm animals (e.g. chickens and goats) where you can pay quarters to buy food to feed them. Food wise, we didn't get to try too much, we really wanted the roasted corn but they were understaffed that day and didn't want to wait for it. I got a corn dog and they also had burgers... menu had fries but they didn't have fries that day either. The highlights were the play area for the kids, giant bouncy pumpkin, the cow ride for kids and the hay ride. Best of all, we didn't have to wait in line. They also had several photo spots with gorgeous pumpkin decor set up. It probably would've felt more festive if there were more people but it was still a great time for our family.

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    Carleton Farms - Pies $17.99 and cobblers $13.99

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    Pies $17.99 and cobblers $13.99

    Campbell's Tree Farm - We are officially closed for the 2025 season.

    Campbell's Tree Farm

    3.5(8 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    This is our favorite u-cut tree farm! The owners are lovely people and have the biggest hearts. We…read morehave always been treated with kindness and appreciation. It is picturesque and run by a local family for a few generations. The view of the Snohomish valley is breathtaking! Seeing wildlife is apart of this experience (eagles, hawks, migrating swans, bunnies, ..etc). If it's a clear flying day, the chances of seeing a plane on its landing path are high. (So worth it for the view). During covid they had their barn closed to the public but they have reopened it this year. Such a fun experience for the younger kids. They had free hot cider and hot chocolate. The model train was a big hit for us. They are selling Christmas wreaths, swag, table centerpieces, garland, and a few other goodies. We have always had wonderful experiences with our fresh cut trees. Im not sure how the previous poster had a dead tree because you have complete power in your choice of tree because you are cutting it down. Potentially a user error by not watering it? Once you cut your tree and haul it to the front with a cart, they shake it out and wrap it for easy hauling. We always bring our own tie downs for securing our tree to our truck but they have twine in case you forgot. It's an overall wonderful experience in the outdoors and we look forward to it every year!

    We had a great experience today at Campbell's tree farm. When we arrived we found someone who…read morehelped point us to an area with some trees of the size we were looking for and had someone come over to cut down the tree we wanted for us and take it back to be wrapped up and then put on our car. They had no shortage of people to help. They were all very friendly. Be sure to bring small bills for tips. This tree farm is more expensive than Long's tree farm that we went to last year, but in my opinion the trees are nicer and with the extra help, it's definitely worth it for us. The only reason i didn't give this place 5 stars is that the different varieties were all mixed together and there was no labelling of what trees are which variety, so if you are looking for a specific variety of tree and your tree identification skills are lacking, it may be tricky finding the variety you are looking for.

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    Campbell's Tree Farm - Campbells tree farm sign

    Campbells tree farm sign

    Campbell's Tree Farm - Campbell's Tree Farm IS OPEN!   Nov. 28, 29, 30 and Dec 6 and 7  From 9am to 4:30pm

    Campbell's Tree Farm IS OPEN! Nov. 28, 29, 30 and Dec 6 and 7 From 9am to 4:30pm

    Campbell's Tree Farm - Our 9 ft Christmas tree from Campbell's tree farm.

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    Our 9 ft Christmas tree from Campbell's tree farm.

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