Great place that is unfortunately CLOSED to the public for U pick and pumpkin patch picking. Check their website before driving out. They are doing Christmas trees!
Katie K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Seattle, WA
We had the BEST wedding ever at Fall City Farms! The location is lovely, picturesque, and quaint; ideal for a summer farm wedding. Rob and Debbie are the nicest people, and were very helpful but not uptight at all. We loved having a wedding where there are goats and chickens that the kids could see, and we were surrounded by TONS of beautiful flowers that Debbie grows. I looked at every farm in the area(seriously about 10 Seattle/Puget Sound farms that host weddings) and this was the PERFECT spot for our wedding. All our guests were impressed and charmed by the lovely location. I highly recommend it!
Em A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Seattle, WA
I love how close it is to the city, but how it really feels like we got out of town. The veggies we picked here cost next to nothing and tasted SO good! You can’t get root veggies like this at the store.
Dave H.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Issaquah, WA
I preferred to call it a mold maze, not a a hay maze. We went this year for Halloween, and the line to pay it was so long that we decided to leave! No one makes their customers wait an hour to pay. Wait… Fall City Farms does. It’s over done now. Latte stand and scones? Really? And $ 1.00 to ride the hay ride? Blow ME! I’m giving this dump a strong 2 tumbs down.(in case it wan’t obvious) LOL
Lynda S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Seattle, WA
This is the best little secret ever! Our family has been coming here for the past 4 years and we love it! We actually found it by accident — we were heading to Remlinger Farms and after seeing the millions of people there we turned-around and made our way back to the city. As we were driving down the road, we noticed the sign for Fall City Farms and thought, «let’s check it out!»…we are so glad we did! Cows, chickens, hay rides, fresh-pressed cider, fresh donuts with cinnamon and sugar! Best place ever!!! We will always be back here!
Clover A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Seattle, WA
This is a little oasis from the city life, made even better by the seasonal Pumpkin Patch events. We went out this weekend and had the best time! For us, it’s the actual farm and ‘down home’ experience we’re looking for, not carnival rides and miles of walking to get a pumpkin. Here, the set up is simple and just enough fun for our 4 yo and for us. She petted the cow, she navigated the maze(three times) and we got two pumpkins that were picture perfect. We all did get quite dirty but it was so much fun doing it. Fun things on the farm: You-pick pumpkins– 40 – 50 cents a pound Straw bale maze for the under 6 set A fantastic Americana style band with stand up base, beautiful vocals and just enough tempo to keep your toes tapping Hay Ride Easy parking and pumpkin pick up Fun little pumpkin displays perfect for photos A few farm animals to visit/pet Fresh pressed hot or cold cider and mini donuts Local honey and other yummies in the ‘purchasing barn’ Friendly staff
Megan B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 North Bend, WA
Ok, I may be a little biased since my best friend’s parents run this farm, so I spent more than half my life running amok here, but seriously, this place is amazing. You can do U-pick vegetables, buy organic fresh farm produce from their little market(pre picked), in addition to random yummy things from other local sellers. Around Halloween they do tractor rides, have a pumpkin patch and have fresh apple cider(the real stuff from an apple press – I know, I’ve helped to make it before). I look forward to that damn cider all year long. You can have your wedding here too. Think small pond with a walking bridge, a weeping willow in the background and cows mooing. Ok, the cows mooing might not be in your typical wedding fantasy, but come on, you’re in the valley now…
V M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Issaquah, WA
This is a GREAT place to experience a local farm. They have animals, fields for U-Pick(this time of year it’s the pumpkins), and lots of locally grown organic vegetables in their store. It’s fun for kids, not too big(if you have to carry those same kids…), and very friendly. Warning: If you are there to pick pumpkins in the pumpkin patch, the farm provides special wheel barrels that you can borrow to help carry them from the field to the store — and out to your car. However, there aren’t too many of them for crowded weekends, so you have to follow someone around to get theirs when they’re done. Or if you see one not being used — SNAGIT! Or better yet, when you park, take one from someone who’s leaving. This is a wonderful, fun, local experience. We will be returning for the other seasons!
Karl H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Kirkland, WA
Now I’m not some big hippie or what not, but this little farm is something I can definitely get behind. They have just about everything you could want to experience while you’re visiting. They have several U-Pick vegetable gardens, tractor rides, very small petting zoo, a great little general store where they sell co-opted items such as local organic honeys and breads along side the farms very own veggies. Just this past weekend the u-pick pumpkin patch opened just in time for Halloween. I say bring the kids on down for a hay ride around the farm grounds, pick your pumpkins and help support the local community. ps… they have this little stand set up just outside the general store and they make fresh tiny little donuts. It’s so heavenly… half a dozen for $ 1.50 and bakers dozen for $ 3.00. We got them so freshly made that you could see the steam rise from them as they sprinkled on the cinnamon sugar.