Everything you need to know
Our farm sits in the flats, a stretch of farmland sitting just above sea level in between the riverside city of Mount Vernon and the town of LaConner. The Skagit Valley comes alive every fall, when temperatures begin to cool and an intense period of heat gives way to low hanging misty mornings accompanied by bright, bluebird afternoons. A vitality sits in the air unlike any other season. Brilliant displays of over 150 varieties of pumpkins and squash greet you as you enter the farm, inviting you to explore our barns and fields.
What we offer
Over 150 varieties of pumpkins and squash for both culinary delights and decorative displays to bring the season to life!
Culinary pumpkins and squash for baking and savory cooking
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We offer a variety of flavorful options, including Hubbard squash, butternut squash, acorn squash, sugar pie pumpkins, sweet meat pumpkins, delicata squash, and kabocha squash. Whether you're baking pies or roasting hearty sides, our farm has the perfect ingredients for your seasonal dishes.
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1 Sugar Pie Pumpkin or Winter Luxury Pumpkin
2 T Olive Oil
1 1/2 c Chopped Onions
3 1/2 c Vegetable Stock
2 T Maple Syrup
3 Cloves Roasted Garlic Chopped
1/2 White Wine
Salt and Pepper to Taste
Seed and Bake Pumpkin at 400 Degrees for 45 min. Mash with a fork; reserve 2 cups. Saute onions in olive oil until transparent. In large pot combine onions, pumpkin, stock, garlic, wine, maple syrup, salt and pepper. Heat to boiling. Process with blender until smooth. Garnish with toasted pumpkin seeds.
Carving pumpkins in brilliant fall orange
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Our U-Pick Pumpkin Field is open daily from 9 AM to 6 PM throughout the season, offering a fun and hands-on experience for all ages. Located right on our property, the field is filled with pumpkins just waiting to be picked. Wander through the patch, find your perfect pumpkin, and enjoy the crisp autumn air as you explore our farm.
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Always feel free to pick out a pumpkin from the display! Our farm is decorated every year with carving pumpkins that have been washed placed on display so that you can find the perfect pumpkin to celebrate this season.
Heirloom and specialty pumpkins in beautiful shapes and colors
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At our farm, we take pride in growing over 150 heirloom varieties of pumpkins and squash each year. From vibrant, uniquely shaped pumpkins to diverse squash, we offer something for every taste and style. Whether you're searching for a specific variety or simply want to wander through our stunning displays, our farm is the perfect destination for discovering the rich heritage of heirloom produce. Come explore and find your new favorite!
Chrysanthemums
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All around the farm we have pots of Chrysanthemums both large and small in a variety of colors. Large pots are 1 gallon and spalls are 4" pots.
Autumn Wreaths
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See more details on our Autumn Wreath page.
Artistic Displays
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Our farm features artistic displays crafted from pumpkins, dried flowers, and other natural elements, creating a beautiful and immersive autumn atmosphere. These displays are thoughtfully arranged throughout the property, offering a perfect backdrop for photos or a peaceful stroll. Best of all, they are always free to walk through and enjoy, inviting you to fully absorb the essence of the season.
Honey
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We offer locally produced honey from Bruce Bowen Bees, available for purchase on the farm. It's the perfect sweet treat to take home and enjoy!
Cider
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Every Friday-Sunday this season we have hot cider available for sale in our Cider Stand. The perfect treat to bring warmth to a beautiful autumn day!
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Cold Apple Cider is always available at the farm in both Pints and Gallons. This locally made cider is perfect for taking home or enjoying on the go while you explore the farm.
Produce
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We bring in fall produce from all over the valley. Throughout the season we will have fresh picked kale, carrots, potatoes, beets, fennel, apples and more. It all depends on what's growing that season. We welcome you to take a look in our produce barn to see what we have in stock.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes!
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Admission to the farm is free, but please note that there is a fee for entry to the corn maze . For more details, visit our Experiences page.
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Yes! We are open every day during the season from 9am-6pm.
However our cider stand is only open Fridays through Sundays.
Our corn maze closes at 5:30pm every day.
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Yes, we accept all credit cards!
We also accept cash and Apple Pay.
We no longer accept checks.
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Tuesday-Thursday is the best time of the week to visit our farm of you wish to avoid crowds.
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No, you are free to come anytime!
We are open every day from September 26th until October 31st from 9am-6pm
Warm Up with a Treat
Visit our hot cider stand on the farm, where you can enjoy steaming cups of hot cider 7 days a week and Friday through Sunday we also offer hot chocolate, freshly brewed drip coffee and delicious baked treats for the perfect autumn snack.
Fall Weekends at the Farm
From donuts to BBQ to pizza and much more deliciousness in between, on weekends our local food vendors make the perfect picnic feast for your visit.
Welcome to our farm!
To ensure a safe and enjoyable visit, we kindly ask you to review our policies before arriving. For detailed information on our visitor guidelines, including what to bring, please use the drop-down menu to access our comprehensive policies. Your understanding and cooperation help us maintain a pleasant experience for all our guests. We look forward to seeing you!
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Please be prepared for your visit by bringing appropriate clothing and gear, including umbrellas, raincoats, and boots, as wet weather can make the fields muddy. Dress for the weather, as our farm is an outdoor experience with barns and buildings open to the elements. Your comfort and enjoyment are important to us, and being well-prepared will help you make the most of your visit.
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For professional portrait photographers receiving payment from clients, we charge $45 per hour to shoot photos on our property during our open hours (9am-6pm). We charge $75 for after hours photo shoots (6pm-7pm). This fee includes access to our corn maze, flower field, and sunflower field, with no additional charges for using these locations. Please schedule your session with us in advance by contacting the farm via phone or email listed on our Contact page.
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For the safety and privacy of our visitors, as well as to protect the integrity of our farm operations, we do not allow the use of drones on our property. This policy applies to all guests, including professional photographers and hobbyists. We appreciate your cooperation and understanding in helping us maintain a safe and enjoyable environment for everyone.
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We want to set accurate expectations for visitors with accessibility concerns. While we provide handicapped parking and our property is mostly flat and open, please be aware that all walkways are gravel, and some buildings have short ledges that may be difficult for wheelchair users to navigate. The pumpkin fields, corn maze, flower field, and sunflower field have dirt paths with deep tire tracks that can become muddy during wet weather. Additionally, there are no ramps, railings, or other accessibility equipment on the property. We apologize for any inconvenience and appreciate your understanding of the challenges that come with visiting a working farm.