Hidden gem! Pretty drive to the farm. The whole family enjoyed the many varied activities available here. Very nice set up. Lots of pic backdrops, plenty of yummy fresh food, corn maze, playgrounds, even the parking was fine!
Delilah R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Seattle, WA
This farm is truly wonderful for the kiddos. I took my 2 year old and 10 year old. Now, my 10 year old could have had more fun if I would have let him loose in the corn maze, which in hind site I shoulda. We ended up driving out here with almost an empty tank and I didn’t even think about getting cash, so here are two TIPS: 1. Bring cash, cash only. 2. Fill that tank-yo. Seriously, this place is 7 miles off the freeway but about 3 miles in the other direction there is a gas station with an ATM so if you need gas, it’s close but don’t do what we did and almost sputter out of fuel. The hay maze is great and a wonderful way to let the children play and run around like crazy people. In the petting zoo they have two goats, 3 pigs, a cow and pony. My 2 year old went crazy. There was a caged kitten as well but when it started clawing at our toddler, my husband freaked out and we left that area. They’ve got a cute little kid train that does a short track around the upper left quadrant of the farm and a free pumpkin patch wagon that takes you through the massive pumpkin field. We don’t do fairs very often(usually more festival type things) but we were thinking that the food here was going to be fair-like. The food was small. Corn dogs were priced at $ 4 each and they were tiny. Hand dipped, which is great but super small. We skipped it. The homemade donuts are tiny like the ones you get in pikes place market and can be drizzled with chocolate or powdered suger. We got half a dozed, half with chocolate and the other powdered. It was the perfect little treat to share with two kids and my husband and I, which only cost about $ 3. The latte stand on site is priced normally and the drinks are standard. The kid korral was great, with a bubble table, hill mounted slides, fake cows with roping practice and so forth. It really is a great family place to take the kids and hang out. Not crazy pricey either. For the two adults and two kid korral packages, it was 20 $. I highly recommend this as one of the best pumpkin farms for Fall that I have been to.
Flora G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Kent, WA
This place is a little slice of heaven. I’m shocked I’ve lived in the area for 2 ½ years now and I didn’t know about this amazing place until today. I went on a field trip with my preschooler and from beginning to end the experience was all positive. Parking was easy and free, it was very easy to find where to park and how to get around. They have fresh made donuts, corn on the cob and a lot of other warm delicious homemade goodies. I’m definitely making a second trip on a weekend to enjoy this. I was able to kill some time in the gift shop before the trip started and that store was magical. It looks like most items are handmade, beautiful trinkets that you don’t see anywhere else. They also have Homemade candles, homemade fudge. I took home a square of snickers fudge and my only regret was not getting more. It was what a snickers should be. Now to the activities they had on the grounds were perfect for any kid to play in. Now, remember this is a farm so dress for muddy weather, rain boots are a must in my opinion. They have these haystacks you can climb and these big slides for kids to slide down, a little hay maze great for the restless kiddos to run around and have a blast. They have a tricycle area where kids under 65lbs can ride around on the trikes they have on site. They have this corn pit where you get to walk in this giant pit of corn kernels it was great to make corn angels. For my fellow parents and adults, this was my favorite part, it’s like a massage on your feet, you end up with corn all over your clothes but it’s so worth it. They have a lot of animals for the kids to touch and see. The tour guides teach the kids about dairy cows and how they live. They have kittens, pigs, a horse and some goats. They have two tractor rides, one the kids ride on their own and the other you can ride along. I truly enjoyed coming here and want to return with the family.
Barbara L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Enumclaw, WA
The pumpkin patch is a family tradition for eight years now. Easy to find, fun foods(especially fresh mini donuts!), farm animals, Apple slingshot, corn maze and pumpkins and more!
Eve S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Kent, WA
I was very impressed with the variety of offerings at the Thomasson Family Farm pumpkin patch. They have: free parking, reasonably priced pumpkins, a corn maze, a hay maze, animal petting area, sling-shot apple area, a small gift shop(filled with crafts, local honey, preserves, and fudge), a variety of concession stands(espresso, ice cream, kettle corn, doughnuts) and outdoor seating. The lines can get long for the concessions but the mini pumpkin doughnuts are worth the wait! The pumpkin patch was less muddy then some I’ve been to however I don’t recommend wearing shoes that you’d feel opposed to pressure washing after. It can be hit or miss depending on weather. Wheelbarrows are available, for hauling pumpkins around the patch, but check the air pressure on the tire BEFORE walking into the patch. There’s nothing more frustrating then having to drag a «broken» wheelbarrow(now field plow) full of pumpkins through the mud. Thomasson Family Farm was a lot of fun, had a lot to offer, and is definitely going on my pumpkin patches to re-visit list!
Linda-Lovin Life L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Issaquah, WA
A scenic pumpkin patch nestled in a colorful fall ambience combined with good family fun is what this place is all about! Located on a real dairy farm, they open their property to the public for October. When you arrive you can either take the free hayride to the pumpkin fields or snatch a wheelbarrow and walk down on your own. Pick whichever pumpkins you want and pay based on size. Prices are as low as $ 2 for the XS(perfect for a 3 year old) up to $ 20 for the Super Jumbo(and when they say Super Jumbo, they mean business). An optional kids pass is available for $ 6 per child on weekdays(adults are free weekdays and on the weekends the prices are slightly higher). The passes are great because there are so many activities to last a good hour or more. Our kiddos fave is the tractor train rides where each child gets their own barrel drum to sit in while they get towed around in crazy eights by a tractor. There’s a kids korral with slides, swings made of tires resembling horses, tractor wheel tunnels and bubble wands with the ideal soap mixture for maximum bubble fun! There is a petting zoo area with your typical farm animals like bunnies and lambs. A hay maze and the infamous corn box. Imagine the ball pits at play lands, but instead of balls it’s filled with dried corn kernels and hay walls. The kids will get a kick jumping in the corn, sliding in the corn, and making corn angels. This alone will keep them occupied forever. And expect to find kernels of corn for weeks later in the crevices of your cars and homes. They have food onsite with items like pulled pork sandwiches and nachos. The food looks and smells great. We’ve always arrived fed so we haven’t had a chance to try it out. The workers at the farm are amazingly friendly too. You can tell they’re having a good time. Everyone is super nice and interactive with the kids. This has become a family tradition for the last three years and we will plan to continue until our children grow tired of corn angels.