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2026 Pumpkin Patches in Washington & Blueberry Picking in Washington

19 farms verified for Washington.

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Washington U-Pick country is the Puget Sound lowlands and the Yakima Valley. Remlinger Farms near Carnation is the Pacific Northwest's signature destination — strawberries June, raspberries July, blueberries August, apples September–October, and pumpkin patches with a fall festival weekend each October. The Yakima Valley anchors the state's commercial apple, pear, and cherry industry with dozens of U-Pick orchards. Whidbey Island and Bainbridge Island add coastal lavender, strawberry, and pumpkin destinations. Plan around the Wenatchee Apple Blossom Festival (May) and the harvest-fest weekends in October. Best paired with North Cascades, Olympic, or Mt. Rainier day trips.

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Auburn County

WA
3.0Pumpkins

Field highlights

In Auburn, Washington, Canter-Berry Farms works a diversified u-pick farm — strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, and peaches are on the list. Picking typically runs May through December. The farm rounds out the day with farm store and picnic area. Schedule and crop list live at www.canterberryfarms.com.

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Peak season

May, June, July, August, September, October, November and December

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Chelan County

WA
3.0Apples
Chelan Ranch

Chelan, WA

Field highlights

Chelan Ranch grows apples, strawberries, and blueberries and more on its u-pick farm in Chelan, Washington. The picking calendar runs May through October. On the visitor side: picnic area. Picking status is on chelanranch.com.

applesstrawberriesblueberriescherries

Peak season

May, June, July, August, September and October

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Clarkston County

WA
3.0Pumpkins

Field highlights

From its base in Clarkston, Washington, Wilson Banner Ranch llc grows apples, raspberries, cherries, and peaches alongside other seasonal crops. Most of the season falls June through October. Set aside time for farm store, petting zoo, cider, and school tours on the property. Check www.wilsonbannerranch.com for the running list.

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Peak season

June, July, August, September and October

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Colbert County

WA
3.0Apples

Field highlights

From its base in Colbert, Washington, Hansen's Green Bluff Orchard LLC grows apples, raspberries, cherries, and peaches alongside other seasonal crops. A farm store handles takeaway from the picking lot. The picking calendar runs June through December. Picking status is on www.HansensGreenBluffOrchard.com.

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Peak season

June, July, August, September, October, November and December

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WA
3.0Pumpkins

Field highlights

On its acreage in Colbert, Washington, High Country Orchard produces strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, and cherries and other rotating crops. Peak picking lands May through October. The visitor side runs to farm store, petting zoo, picnic area, and events. Current hours are posted at www.highcountryorchard.com.

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Peak season

May, June, July, August, September and October

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Elma County

WA
3.0Pumpkins

Field highlights

From its base in Elma, Washington, Juels Unique Nursery grows apples, strawberries, blueberries, and peaches alongside other seasonal crops. The harvest window stretches May through October. The farm devotes part of the property to picnic area. Updated picking info goes up at www.juelsuniquenursery.com.

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Peak season

May, June, July, August, September and October

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Ferndale County

WA
3.0Pumpkins
Boxx Berry Farm

Ferndale, WA

Field highlights

At Boxx Berry Farm in Ferndale, Washington, the picking list runs from strawberries and blueberries into other seasonal crops. Fruit and produce are usually ready May through October. The farm publishes its calendar at www.boxxberryfarm.com.

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Peak season

May, June, July, August, September and October

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WA
3.0Pumpkins
Sm'Apples

Ferndale, WA

Field highlights

Sm'Apples, in Ferndale, Washington, plants a wide mix that includes apples, strawberries, blueberries, and raspberries. Crops generally come in May through October. The property also keeps picnic area and school tours going. Visit times are listed at www.smapples.com.

applesstrawberriesblueberriesraspberries

Peak season

May, June, July, August, September and October

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King County

WA
4.6Pumpkins
Remlinger Farms

Carnation, WA

Field highlights

350-acre Snoqualmie Valley attraction with u-pick berries, thrill rides, brewery, and amphitheater nights.

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Peak season

June, July, August, September and October

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Kingston County

WA
3.0Pumpkins

Field highlights

Pheasant Fields Farm, in Kingston, Washington, plants a wide mix that includes apples, blueberries, blackberries, and plums. Pickers also get corn maze, picnic area, winery, and events on the property. Peak picking lands June through December. Current hours are posted at www.pheasantfields.com.

applesblueberriesblackberriesplums

Peak season

June, July, August, September, October, November and December

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Lynden County

WA
3.0Pumpkins
Waynoka Farms

Lynden, WA

Field highlights

In Lynden, Washington, Waynoka Farms works a diversified u-pick farm — apples, blueberries, raspberries, and blackberries are on the list. Most of the season falls June through December. A working winery shares the property. Check www.waynokafarms.com for the running list.

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Peak season

June, July, August, September, October, November and December

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Mead County

WA
3.0Pumpkins

Field highlights

In Mead, Washington, Hidden Acres Orchards works a diversified u-pick farm — apples, blueberries, raspberries, and blackberries are on the list. Most of the season falls April through October. Current dates are posted at hiddenacreswa.com. Around the picking sit farm store, wagon rides, petting zoo, and picnic area.

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Peak season

April, May, June, July, August, September and October

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WA
3.0Pumpkins
Siemers Farm

Mead, WA

Field highlights

On its acreage in Mead, Washington, Siemers Farm produces apples, strawberries, cherries, and peaches and other rotating crops. Visitors typically come May through October for the heaviest picking. On site there's also farm store, petting zoo, picnic area, and birthday parties. More on SiemersFarm.com.

applesstrawberriescherriespeaches

Peak season

May, June, July, August, September and October

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Newman Lake County

WA
3.0Pumpkins
Carver Farms

Newman Lake, WA

Field highlights

At Carver Farms in Newman Lake, Washington, the picking list runs from strawberries and raspberries into other seasonal crops. Visitors typically come May through December for the heaviest picking. The visitor side runs to picnic area and school tours. More on www.carverfarms.com.

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Peak season

May, June, July, August, September, October, November and December

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Olympia County

WA
3.0Pumpkins

Field highlights

Spooner Berry Farm is a mixed-crop operation in Olympia, Washington, with apples, strawberries, blueberries, and raspberries anchoring the season. The picking calendar runs May through October. The farm pairs picking with corn maze and school tours on site. Picking status is on www.spoonerberries.com.

applesstrawberriesblueberriesraspberries

Peak season

May, June, July, August, September and October

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Prosser County

WA
3.0Pumpkins

Field highlights

Sunlight Farms LLC draws visitors to Prosser, Washington for apples, blueberries, and cherries and a longer list of seasonal crops. On the visitor side: farm store, wagon rides, petting zoo, and picnic area. The picking calendar runs April through October. Picking status is on www.sunlightfarms.org.

applesblueberriescherriespeaches

Peak season

April, May, June, July, August, September and October

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Snohomish County

WA
4.1Blueberries

Field highlights

Nine acres of heirloom blueberries and sunflower festivals tucked along the Snohomish River Valley.

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Peak season

July and August

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Vancouver County

WA
3.0Pumpkins

Field highlights

Velvet Acres Gardens is a mixed-crop operation in Vancouver, Washington, with strawberries, blueberries, pumpkins, and squash anchoring the season. Most of the season falls May through October. Check www.velvetacresgardens.com for the running list.

strawberriesblueberriespumpkinstomatoes

Peak season

May, June, July, August, September and October

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Wapato County

WA
3.0Apples

Field highlights

Krueger Pepper Gardens runs a mixed-crop u-pick operation in Wapato, Washington with apples, peaches, pears, and squash among other crops. Visitors typically come July through October for the heaviest picking. The grounds keep picnic area and snacks alongside the picking. More on kruegerpeppergardens.weebly.com.

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Peak season

July, August, September and October

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All 19 U-Pick farms in Washington

Every Washington farm we have verified, indexed by city for quick scanning. Click a farm for hours, address, peak season, and FAQs.

Colbert

Ferndale

Mead

Auburn

Carnation

Chelan

Clarkston

Elma

Kingston

Lynden

Newman Lake

Olympia

Prosser

Snohomish

Vancouver

Wapato