Washington’s agricultural industry is truly something to be proud of. We’ve even got some great farms that are open to the public, some of which are especially lovely in the fall. If you want to spend a relaxing day on a farm in the weeks to come, consider one of these 7.
1. Remlinger Farms
Remlinger Farms is best known for their kid-friendly attractions, like rides and the pumpkin festival. However, they also have a fantastic farm market complete with fresh produce, crafts, gifts, and amazing homemade pies. This is one of the best farms to visit in fall in Washington. Address: 32610 NE 32nd Street, Carnation, WA, 98014.
2. Green Bluff
If you love stunning rural scenery, farm fresh produce and eggs, charming pumpkin patches, and cider or mead, Green Bluff will seem like a little piece of paradise. And it's especially beautiful in the fall. Address: 10321 East Day Mount Spokane Road, Mead, WA, 99021.
3. Hoehn Bend Farm
At Hoehn Bend Farm, you can stay overnight in a turn-of-the-century farmhouse. While you're there, you can immerse yourself in farm life by feeding the animals, collecting eggs, and relaxing on the beautiful property. Address: 26923 Hoehn Road, Sedro-Woolley, WA, 98284.
4. Mosby Farms
If you're wondering what to do in fall in Washington, head to this lovely little attraction. Mosby Farms mainly grows veggies for local grocery stores and produce shops. But every autumn, their pumpkin patch draws hundreds of visitors. They also have a challenging corn maze you can attempt for $10. Address: 12754 Southeast Green Valley Road, Auburn, WA, 98092.
5. Gothberg Farms
Known for their award-winning goat cheese and adorable goats, Gothberg Farms is a must-see when you're visiting the Edison-Bow area. You can visit anytime -- if the farm isn't open for business, you can help yourself to some cheese from the Honor Box and leave your cash or check. Address: 15203 Sunset Road, Bow, WA, 98232.
6. Craven Farm
From now until Halloween, Craven Farm's fall festivities are in full swing. Stop by and see why Country Living listed them as one of the 25 Best Pumpkin Farms to Visit this Fall. This is one of the most exciting places to go apple picking in Washington. Address: 13817 Shorts School Road, Snohomish, WA, 98290.
7. BelleWood Acres
At BelleWood Acres, it's all about the apples this time of year. Pick your own from the orchard, purchase some at the store, or try their fresh cider. This working farm is one of the largest apple orchards in western Washington, with over 20 varieties to choose from. Address: 6140 Guide Meridian, Lynden, WA, 98264.
Take advantage of this year’s abundant fall harvest by checking out your local farm. And check out these charming apple orchards as well.
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