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Our Pick-Your-Own orchard lets you walk among the trees to select your apples just the way you like them. We encourage you to bring your camera to record your annual trip to the orchard. Feel free to contact us here. For more than years, Swans Trail Farms, has sat peacefully along the banks of the Snohomish River. Our renovated barn, waterfall and pond make for a beautiful outdoor setting while our reception hall adds an elegant indoor space. During May, The Farm invites school field trips to join us for our annual spring pumpkin planting.

Both fun and educational, this experience was created to teach young children about where their food comes from and the beginning of the growing cycle. Your students will have so much fun that they might not notice how much they are learning. U-Pick Strawberries are closed for the season. Swans Trail Farms grows 3 acres of some of the juiciest, sweetest strawberries one will find here in the Pacific Northwest. We provide you with the boxes for picking so you really just need to come on out and start picking.

These berries make a great, rich-tasting freezer jam, canned jams, pies, and tarts, the possibilities are unlimited. We hope to see you in the field!

Be sure to bring your rubber boots, because things can get muddy. Website Thomas Family Farm has all the goodies: monster truck rides, a corn maze, a pumpkin patch, and pro-kart rides. If you like shooting zombies with paintball guns this place is your jam. Your options here include a haunted maze or a regular corn maze. Ghouls or no? Your choice. When if? Skip to Main Content. Loading Close. Do Not Show Again Close. Here are some local farms where you can get your pumpkin, hayride, and hot apple cider to boot.

Carleton Farms 4 miles from downtown Everett Lake Stevens Website Located right across the Highway 2 trestle, this farm has it all: a barn that sells produce and local honey, a zip line, a pumpkin cannon, a kids petting zoo, and yes—fields full of pumpkins.



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