Stalker Farms- Haunted Attractions (Stocker Farms)

Haunted house · Snohomish County

Stalker Farms- Haunted Attractions (Stocker Farms)

Haunted house · Snohomish County

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8705 Marsh Rd, Snohomish, WA 98296

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8705 Marsh Rd, Snohomish, WA 98296 Get directions

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The Country's Creepiest Haunted Corn Mazes for Halloween

"This scream scene north of Seattle really lives up to its name as evil clowns, demons, and other paranormal plowmen creep among the crops before scaring visitors out of their wits." - Travel + Leisure Editors

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Marina Andriyivna

Google
We visited on a Friday night and were instantly impressed by how calm, clean, and charming the whole place was! The atmosphere was super cute complete with food trucks, cozy free fire pits, and even a truck where you can make your own stuffed animals (with a ton of fun options!). We had 8 PM tickets for the haunted attractions, and while the line was pretty long, we quickly realized the value of a VIP pass those folks breezed right in while we waited about an hour. Lesson learned: sometimes it’s worth spending a few extra bucks to skip the line! That said, the wait wasn't bad at all. They had actors roaming around entertaining the crowd, which kept the energy up. The decorations were top-notch and the haunted houses themselves were long and full of scares definitely worth it! All in all, a great night full of spooky fun. Highly recommend it for a fall evening out!

BigPicture ELA

Google
Waste of time and money. Bought 7:30 time slots and waited in line for 1 hr 45 min. Why even have the time slots? They are meaningless. Waiting in line was painful with the bright and blaring LED lights. By the time we got to the actual attraction, they were simply funneling large groups in, single file, with little to no scares except for robots. Large stretches of walking through disengaging corn mazes. 15 minutes of a so-called haunted experience. Crazy thing is is that management actually reads these reviews and responds that they're going to modify and rework for a better experience, but it's all lip service. Nothing's changed, in fact, it's gotten worse over the years. I love to support local, but never again at Stalker Farms.

geofre

Google
They are doing it differently this year and letting the line go through the double dare haunts as one continuous line instead of separating you into groups. It was disappointing because you just walk into a room as a continuous queue and the actors are doing their bit but there's no scares. Half the time you're just standing still waiting for the line to move into the next room. There's no scares in the corn in between the rooms. Also the actor in the Vintage Rabbit mask is gone and for some reason that thing always scared the junk out of me so I was kind of hoping to see it lol.

Craig Merchant

Google
The haunted maze was nice. The line management of VIP vs standard ticket was not. I do get the point of VIP however, the standard line comes to a stop. There should be a ratio of VIPs that go through vs standard, say 4 to 1. Currently, it is just at the discretion of the line attendants. They need more training. We waited for almost 2 hours :(

farideh Tavazoee

Google
If I could give them zero stars, I would. Their staff are so rude. The staff member at the tractor ride refused to let my child go on the ride a second time, even though we waited in line each time. She made us so stressed, as my child wanted to go with his friends, but the lady still refused. I asked to speak to her manager, and she just smiled and said she wasn’t scared. She seemed completely delusional, and her manager refused to ask her to apologize to us for keeping all the kids waiting an extra 30 minutes in line. It was our first and last time visiting that farm. Mot worth the money.

Ibis Wang

Google
Bought tickets for the 7pm entry and received our wristbands promptly at 7 on the dot. We then proceeded to wait in line, in the rain until 7:55 before being allowed into the event. During that time, the VIP line was let in by the dozens while the regular line remained at a complete standstill. It wasn’t until multiple people began complaining and questioning the VIP-to-regular entry ratio that our line finally started to move. Either the staff needs additional training, or Stocker Farms oversold tickets beyond its capacity in a blatant money grab. As it stands, the timed entry system is completely meaningless (unless of course, you purchase a VIP wristband). I can only imagine how long the later entry groups had to wait behind us. Once we entered the maze, several actors, at least six or seven, kept rushing us forward. At first, it seemed like part of the scare, but it quickly became clear that we were actually being pushed along because they were running behind schedule. This completely ruined the experience and felt disrespectful to paying customers. We waited all that time only to be hurried through the attraction. A few of the actors also seem to confuse being scary with being verbally abusive. Some of them appeared to have genuine anger issues. Overall, this was a disappointing experience.

Kaija D'Aigle

Google
Bought tickets for 8pm. Arrived early at 7:45. Waited in line with the other 8pm people. Got to the main line for the haunts. Did not enter the attraction until around 9:40. I anticipated a little bit of a wait. I know this is a popular attraction and it was a Saturday evening. No big deal. But we waited well over an hour for a 20min at most attraction. When we got in the line of people waiting to be taken back for the 8pm slot, there was not that many people. Maybe 30. But when we got to the main line, there was obviously still many people waiting from the 7 and 7:30 slots. Also, we were pretty far ahead in the main line and it still took over an hour. So all in all, we left at 10pm. This was after arriving on time for our 8pm slot. We waited over an hour to see the 20min attraction. Not the best experience unfortunately.

Rebecca Rose

Google
Honestly I chose Stalker Farms because it’s rated one of the best haunted cornfields in Wa and it was! We had a great time, we had a small group and bought vip tickets. We barely had to wait and passed all the general admission people. There were tons of scary people in the field and inside! I think they did a great job and we even got to see a great fireworks show. We went on a Sunday, not sure if that helps being less busy. Also the food trucks were so good! But my favorite was the homemade apple & pumpkin donuts by the Farm. I think it was totally worth the money
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Melanie W.

Yelp
We went yesterday with the day & night pass and had so much fun. My kiddo is almost 15 but loved the adult trikes and bubble station and said the slide was thrilling. We all loved the mutant zombie shooting and haunted attractions. It was the longest haunt I've been on. Perfect amount of screams The store is so fun to shop at. I picked up some pie pumpkins, apple crisp & x Pumpkin bread bake kits, a stalker farms shirt& mug, salsa and some fresh pumpkin and apple donuts. The food trucks were amazing. We all shared mini corn dogs and fries a Bavarian pretzel, corn on the cob, and a strawberry shortcake. Our eyes were way too big for our stomachs, but it all smelled so good. There were trick or treat stations around the farm so the kiddo didn't miss out on anything. Before we left we got more fries and apple cider to warm up. I highly recommend. Even in the rain it was so fun. We came home a bit muddy but it was worth every penny for the experience.
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Suman K.

Yelp
I love going to pumpkin patches in the Fall! It's truly one of my favorite activities and Stocker Farms is one of my preferred locations to go to. I came here over the first weekend of October and luckily had secured my tickets online the week before because they were sold out of the morning slot by the time I was there! Turned out there was a big Amazon event happening at the same time. I thought the farm would be overcrowded, but it's quite large and there are so many activities going on that I didn't even really notice. The pumpkin patch itself was fairly small, but there were so many other activities like the Smokey the Bear corn maze, a giant slide, sunflower festival, tetherball, ball toss, hayride, and so so so many more! Definitely endless hours of fun here!
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Ally C.

Yelp
I've been to a lot of pumpkin patches and would say by far this is one of my favorites! We went the first weekend of October which was the last weekend for the sunflower festival as well. While the sunflowers were starting to die, it was still really cool to see! There were so many cute photo spots set up in the field and I loved all the creative concepts. The pumpkin patch had lots of activities that were good for kids as well as adults! They had a lot of games and good as well. There was also a beer and wine garden which was awesome! The pumpkin selection was a little smaller than I usually see, but there were still great options! I would definitely come back!
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Wendi K.

Yelp
A larger farm that offers a plethora of activities for both children and adults, including a delightful beer garden. To my surprise, I even spotted a golf area! My company organized an event at this venue, which allowed us to enjoy free tickets and food vouchers--what a treat! For those planning to visit, keep in mind that there is an entry fee. However, the variety of food options available is impressive. You can indulge in delicious kettle corn, mouthwatering tacos, and, of course, a selection of donuts. We got a few delicious ciders for $17ish, 6 donuts (they had apple AND pumpkin donuts!) for $8.99, and a big bag of kettle corn for $9.25. Whether you're looking for a day of family friendly fun or simply want to enjoy some tasty food in a beautiful setting, this farm is definitely worth a visit!
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Crissey Y.

Yelp
October is the season to bring your family and friends to Stocker Farm. We brought our niece. Most of the rides and activities were catered for little ones. But we enjoyed the sunflower field, pumpkin field, and food trucks! Wish there were more pumpkins where we could pick them fresh though. But very picturesque. For the price, it would have been nice to get more out of it. But it was still fun!
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Jenn C.

Yelp
I was really excited to take our kid here to get some pumpkins and take some photos with their self described "numerous photos backdrops". I also thought it was nice that they had the "limited entry" ticket for $10 which didn't include all the rides and activities (we knew we wouldn't be enjoying since our little one is just an infant), instead of the regularly price of ~$25 In the future I'm not sure I will come back. There were 3 main things about this place that were annoying: 1) ticket sale policies, 2) the pumpkin patch, an Annoying thing is their ticket sale policy. Regular entry tickets - sold online and at the door. Limited entry tickets - only sold at the door, no information online. We called ahead and the earlier time slot was sold out, but they said the next time slot was still open. The limited entry tickets are not sold online, so we took a chance to drive out there. We got there maybe 15 minutes before the 1pm time slot. They said there were still tickets left, but they couldn't sell to us until 1pm. In the meantime, tickets could potentially sell out through online sales, so there was still a chance tickets could sell out by the time they allowed us to purchase tickets for the 1pm entry. So a bunch of people were just standing around waiting to buy tickets when the clock hit 1. This was super ridiculous to me. Once we got in, the "u pick pumpkin patch" was very disappointing. It was basically just a bunch of pre picked, pre cut pumpkins laying in the dirt. Half of them had rotting and or soft bottoms from being in the soggy dirt. I thought the whole point of the u pick patch was that you can pick your own pumpkins off the vine, but I guess we were mistaken! Pumpkins are pay by weight when you leave.
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Deanna B.

Yelp
This is the second year we purchased our tree at Stocker Farms. Very pleased with the selection. We purchased a 7 to 8 foot Nordman Fir. Interesting thing about this type of tree is they are quite rare here in the northwest, because not many growers have them. To our surprise and so very pleased that they do because they are so close to where we live. The folks at Stocker Farms are wonderfully nice. They carried our tree from where we found it; to have it shaken and bound; and they even put it on top of our vehicle. We had to tie down though which is OK. We absolutely love the tree it's beautiful and will definitely go back next year to pick another. I will say the day that we went we had pretty crummy weather, and it really took a very short time to pick our selection. They made it really easy for us on such a gloomy day.
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Alexa D.

Yelp
This place is a blast! I went sans kids and had such a fun time. There are a lot of activities that are just for kids, but also a ton that were just as fun without them. They have food trucks on site, apple cider, donuts, popcorn, and all the other farm classics. We loved the lemonade and kettle corn! There are so many things to do, I think we were there for 3 hours. The rubber duck racing, trikes, tractor ride, and giant bubbles were our favorites. They also had football and basketball tosses and tons of cool photo ops. The fields of flowers and sunflowers were also stunning. I found the only underwhelming part to be the pumpkins themselves. It's just a big tarp with pumpkins placed on it, and they are pretty uniform. I was hoping for more of a farm feel but if felt like picking out a pumpkin at a grocery store. Spent about 3 hours here and would totally go again!
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Ana F.

Yelp
I came on 2023 , it was the best . Now it was expensive and small . On year 2024. They divided the places and it's pricy , It don't make sense to have a fee for a few pumpkins . And then a huge side for decor photo sights ,children's games , flowers ... I chose wrong , So if you have a huge family stay away , It's very pricy . They will charge an eleven dollar fee for a some pumpkins . Super simple . Not a lot to do . Unless you pay twenty two dollars. You apparently get access to all other stuff . It's so funny and ackward how things changed in a year . And it's not even huge .... Not a lot of pumpkins to choose from . Very dissatisfied. Lots of people were not even wanting to enter and or confused with pricing .
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Daniel K.

Yelp
We went to stocker farms with my family over the weekend. At this point we have been coming here every year for about 6 years for pumpkin patch. It's the best place for kids to enjoy their day as they have so many activities. They have one of the best corn maze, one easy level and another more complex. My kids really love the string bubble, which makes the biggest bubbles. There are so many selections that it's hard to choose one. What I have seen added this year is they had this huge slide that you can purchase for $5. It's a bit scary according to my wife and daughter but looks cool. They also have food trucks that offer a variety of food and drinks. Just be aware that one 32 ounce water bottle could cost as much as $8; the food is ridiculously overpriced but doesn't seem like you have any choice so pack your food before you head out there. Oh and the service is great, they are all friendly and helpful and we enjoy coming to this place year after year.
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Holli K.

Yelp
2023 was our second year to come to Stocker Farms and it did not disappoint! Having been before, we planned better this time. My husband wanted to do their Stalker Farms haunt attractions which occurs after the fest closes at 6pm and I wanted to do the daytime Fall Festival and fill my car up with as many GOURD-eous gourds as I possibly could and warm up with some hot mulled wine. ALL of those dreams came true! The fall festival is so magical and fun for the whole family while not being too OVERLY family friendly (aka I love to see kids having a great time but prefer for it to be at a reasonable distance as to not have it immediately in my ear holes - this place is spacious enough to accommodate). They have a "midway" of analogue games that you can treat yourself to (read: there aren't prizes and the games are help yourself) which has expanded since last year. The most fun looking attractions in the midway (which I'll admit I haven't tried yet) to me are the moon bounces which are massive air pillows coming out of the ground. The bouncies are open to ALL AGES, YALL!!! Be a kid and bounce to your heart's content!!! They also have these massive industrial tube portions that are laid on tracks made of pvc pipe... imagine: human hamster wheels... also ALL AGES! Obviously, it'd be cool if you let the kids have a go at it every once in a while but I'm not gonna tell you how to live your life. For the daytime fest entry, we paid about $22. I see that there are mixed feelings about this although the midway area is completely free and I imagine families could spend a considerable amount of time there. On top of that, they have a small selection of food trucks and snacks, a beer barn with HOT MULLED WINE, a corn maze in the shape of DINOSAURS, and a beautiful selection of weird and bumpy pumpkins and squashes in any color you could imagine. Don't worry, they've also got the perfect carving pumpkins, too. Inside the red barn, you can purchase products made from their crops. We paid about $28 for the double dare haunted attractions at Stalker Farms. This price is average and fair in my opinion for the effort they put forth. This was our first time checking it out and our expectations were uncertain since it's a family fest... WOW!!! These people really put a lot into the haunted mazes. We followed paths through corn mazes and shacks and there were sound effects and actors throughout. The actors would cut through the fields multiple times and keep scaring us! We were really impressed with how good of a job they did. The family from Stocker Farms has really thought of everything. Parking is fairly convenient as well, even though you're technically parking in a muddy field. I definitely recommend wearing boots, even on a dry day! I highly recommend checking their Fall Festival out! Don't forget to look up every now and then... you might even see some sky divers jumping out of planes while you're there.
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Felicea O.

Yelp
As a Snohomish native, it's already annoying and frustrating dealing with the ridiculous pumpkin patch traffic caused by Stocker Farms. While it is mildly shocking that the city has permitted the level of congestion and backlog caused by all the patches, I do try to support our local businesses and farmers as much as possible. If you decide to visit Stocker Farms this Fall, make sure to expect.... Endless traffic, limited hours, difficult accessibility, hordes of people... and yes, an admittance fee charged to simply look at pumpkins. If you are looking to quickly purchase a few pumpkins and get in and out... this is not for you.

Joshua D.

Yelp
Awful planning. We spent over $100 on tickets and waited over 2 hours in traffic. Eventually we turned around because we have a baby. I don't know why they have timed tickets if they don't limit the number of people attending. To make matters worse, they claim they don't do refunds. We will be making sure we get refunds due to the massive inconvenience.

Jeryl B.

Yelp
My daughter cut a tree two days before Thanksgiving and it was dead after the first week. Almost $100. Can't even touch the tree without the needles falling off.
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Jesse L.

Yelp
They charge you $10 per person just to browse for pumpkins, on top of having to pay for the pumpkins themselves. Imagine going into a store and being charged at the door just to look. After coming here for years and dumping hundreds of dollars on them each visit, they want to charge my family of 5, $10 per head on top of that. I'm sad to say we're taking our business elsewhere.

Stacy T.

Yelp
Came on a Sunday. But gets ahead of time we still have this place. It took about an hour to get in at about an hour to get out of the parking lot. And every event for the kids was a 40 minute wait. We will never come back.
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Jasmine V.

Yelp
Visiting from California, blown away from all the activities they had. Came with my partner and enjoyed all the attractions (minus the ones designed for children) . LOTS of photo opportunities! Admission price is well worth it! Came on a Monday morning so there were no wait times for anything. Didn't interact much with employees but when we did they were sweet and knowledgeable. The corn maze and the zip lines were our favorite. Also had a variety of pumpkins all shapes and sizes to purchase from. Great experience overall

Kristina C.

Yelp
This place was totally worth it, there is re entry until a certain time as well. They include a bunch of awesome activities: 3 corn mazes, over 10 games, and over 10 photo ops. A hay ride is also included. They have a variety of FOOD options. Classic apple cider, donuts, corn on the cob, but also have food vendors: hotdogs, bbq, and tacos. If you have kids this would be a great place to bring them as they have a few play areas. We missed out on some activities that were time specific for the morning: candy cannon. So do check out the times for different activities. But since we came in the afternoon we stayed for the evening, this weekend was a fireworks show! And at night they have a haunted maze you can purchase separately.
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Jeremy H.

Yelp
You have to buy general admission tickets in advance ($15-$20 per person!) to get into their U-Pick pumpkin patch? And it was sold out before noon? They are high on their own supply. Go to Craven Farm instead.

Spencer G.

Yelp
We bought tickets to the pumpkin patch and then sat in a two hour traffic jam and never even got into the place, the entire parking lot was full and wby that time it was 2:45 and our tickets were only good from 1-3pm. The farm obviously oversold tickets when it should only reasonably be first come, first served. Go buy a pumpkin literally anywhere else.
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Monica K.

Yelp
It's that season again, we were looking for a while for a place to get a Christmas tree. Stoker Farms came up and I am so happy we came here! The tree selection was by far the best and the smell from them; OH MY GOODNESS, it was heaven! The staff was so attentive and so helpful while we looked at so many different ones, they knew the differences between them and made knowledgeable recommendations for our needs. Will definitely be returning here next year!
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Emelina W.

Yelp
Great farm for family fun. A lot of children and their families here for the fall fun. They have very big corn maze, which is muddy and fun. They also have a lot of games on site and hayride with pumpkin cannon. It is really muddy so prepare it.
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Nicole D.

Yelp
It says on the website the Fall Festival goes till 6pm at night, and I was turned away at 5:30pm. For someone who only wanted to get a snack at a food truck and take some photos, it was shocking that after spending an hour to get to Snohomish in afternoon traffic would be turned away. I don't appreciate false advertising on the website, no where does it say entry is denied past 5pm, especially if it "goes till 6pm".
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Nicollette D.

Yelp
Visited Stocker Farms for their Fall Festival ($20 each + fees online - and I recommend getting it online because they sold out pretty quickly, and you can pick a timeslot), the paid area is great for kids as they have rides and attractions geared towards young ones. There is also a Pumpkin Barn where you can take photo ops (which is why I was here)! When you go out of the paid section is the Pumpkin Patch and Corn Maze which honestly was the best part - and it's free! The Corn Maze was huge! We got lost for the most part! The pumpkin patch has so many selection of gourds and pumpkins as well! The only downside, which ruined the whole experience and why I gave 3 stars, was getting in the parking lot! The left turn from the highway took us 45minutes and I am not joking! They have cops posted at the entrance but they need someone to facilitate the traffic on the intersection. Will definitely come back for the Stalker Farm Haunted Corn Maze but will arrive 1-2hrs early next time!
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Melissa M.

Yelp
So much to do for such a great price!! Loved all the activities provided for both kids and adults. The hay ride to the corn maze was great! The corn maze was a tough one but made for many laughs as we tried to find our way through. Food selection was amazing. Family brought items home from the fudge shop and the farm shop.

Adriana H.

Yelp
Loved visiting my son and I had fun! There were many places to take pictures and so much to do my boy didn't know where to go first. It was very packed. I will say the only downside was the food truck we went to while there. They were very rude not only with myself but all the people in front of me and behind me. Other customers waiting in line turned to each other in disbelief.
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Chandra P.

Yelp
Autumn is my absolute favorite season, and Stocker Farms has managed to deliver all things autumn safely. There are so many many activities corn maze, games, photo opportunities, pumpkin patch, hay ride, and sunflower gathering for a great family fun autumn day. We didn't have the opportunity to enjoy much at all because of the weather, but thanks to the amazing customer service provided by Keith we were able to walk through the farm to explore. To avoid waiting too long in line I recommend purchasing your tickets in advance. There was a taco food truck, burger stand, kettle corn, and other fun fall food favorites available for sale. Everything was reasonably priced and if you're only going to the pumpkin patch, it's free admission to walk through the farm!! Definitely plan to spend no less than 2 hours here, we arrived right at 2pm and didn't leave until 4pm. There is many activities offered for everyone of all ages, you could easily spend 3 plus hours here. My husband and eldest son enjoyed the apple blaster, and farm sports carnival style games (all equipment was sanitized per use.) The corn maze was fun, but be sure you truly want to complete the maze before entering as there's only one way in and out. Make sure to make time for the hayride, the driver surprises by stopping and firing pumpkins from a cannon; you'll also have the option to gather sunflowers (if you choose.) We thoroughly enjoyed your time, and highly recommend!!!

Laura C.

Yelp
Pumpkin patch super fun. Nice trees but they don't have Noble trees to cut. The website states they have them and workers said when we got there that the Nordmad Firs are the same. They are not.
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Jen T.

Yelp
Wow! I am seriously impressed with this farm for their pumpkin patch activities. Our family went to Maris Farms this past weekend and we weren't blown away. Today, I took my 2 year old daughter to Stocker farm for open day and we had a blast. From the moment you arrive, you can see their obvious effort to decorate and create an amazing venue. Our ticket was for 10am-2pm. When I booked I thought no way we'd stay that long but I was wrong. We stayed and played the whole time. Pros: -So many crafted spots to take the cutest photos. -I loved all the kids activities available. - staff walked by and greeted us with enthusiasm and kindness. -Each activity area had hand sanitizer. Staff all had masks on. Ticket area had a screen shield for staff. I saw 2-3 staff throughout our time there spray down play areas and sanitize wipe tables. -pumpkins were available in the green fields and not just checking plucked up and field left barren. Cons: - couldn't see any food stalls available. We will be back and will recommend! Loved this place
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Electra N.

Yelp
We visited today and it was alright. It's a well-known pumpkin patch and there are a lot of activities to do. Traffic was pretty bad on the last short stretch of road both coming and going. The place was PACKED and my main complaint is that many of the activities are too close together so we were surrounded by and running into people. Some of the activities weren't really supervised, like the kids trike area, and I saw a few collisions. We waited in pretty long lines for everything and didn't get to ride several things because they closed before 6 (cow ride and hay ride). The gift shop was expensive and had a lot of random fall trinkets you might find at the dollar store. They had a good food area with different trucks but again more expensive than other similar places. The corn maze was really fun. Overall this won't be on my list to return to but it's not awful.
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Shanshan S.

Yelp
Admission ticket price is higher than average, about $20 each person (above 3 yo) if buy online. Is it worth it? Yes for the first two weekends because you can get both sunflower field experience and pumpkin patch. Plenty pictures sites if you like to take pictures. A lot of sites for kids to play. I honestly think one day is not enough to do both. The first two weekends you can get experience in both pumpkin and sunflower field! (Ends September 27th this year). I personally really like this farm, but if I'm going to do the pumpkin patch only, I'd probably choose a weekday ($5 lower) to avoid the crowds. Food and drinks available in the farm. Not a stroller friendly place, unless you get that fancy big two wheels on your stroller (with that it's a bit hard too). Wagon is probably a better choice. My daughter had a great day here. We will probably come again this year.
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Ashley K.

Yelp
We had lots of fun! There were good snacks and cool games. The haunted maze was just the right amount of scary. I highly recommend taking a few hours to go try it!
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Gia L.

Yelp
The strawberry Lemonade is just sparkling water with whip cream for $10 and the lines are so ridiculously long. If you are looking for a fun date or to go with friends do not come here. Go to bobs or anywhere else.
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Ana M.

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Great farm option for babies and little kids. You will drive through this fun driveway with flags and flowers and then park easily. Parking lot is huge! The entrance looks like a theme park. You can even get pics from the pumpkins there :) In the inside, plenty of stands where you can take gorgeous and funny fall pictures. Fun family memories. There is a house made of pumpkins, trucks filled with pumpkins, etc... There's also a little cute cottage so you can change diapers or nurse babies. Swings and huge pumpking patch also available.. We jumped on the farm train. It was super super fun! Kids were laughing even under the rain! There's also a coffee stand but their food/corn dog stand was closed at noon. They open late Friday. You can sit and have lunch at their big outdoor place with plenty of tables lighted with cute strings. At the end we hit the store. We loved all their preserves. Particularly their bacon and bourbon, blackberry, and salsa which eventhough it you can't taste avocado, it was tasty. Store looks so cute from the outside. Surrounded by lots of pumpkins and squash.
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Zoe K.

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TRAFFIC WARNING: Getting into the farm's parking lot took an hour yesterday (Sunday). I had 1pm timed tickets, didn't get to the gate until after 2pm. The problem is that the left turn light on northbound Highway 9 at Marsh Road let's maybe 3-4 cars in at a time because it's so backed up getting to the parking lot. I sat in stop and go traffic in the left lane on Hwy 9 for so long I saw two different groups of skydivers parachute to the ground from the nearby skydiving place. I would recommend approaching from the north so you can turn right off Hwy 9 onto Marsh Road. Or head north in the right lane, go past the farm, then do a u-turn in the middle of the highway. Seriously, that would've been WAY faster. Thankfully, there was a beer garden at the farm, which was my first stop after spending an hour in traffic with jerk drivers trying to cut into the left lane at the last minute. The pumpkin ale was tasty. There food trucks were good, the corn maze was lots of fun (plenty of signs along the route so we didn't get completely lost), and there were some cute displays to pose in front of to get your classic PNW fall pumpkin selfies. The pumpkin patch itself was pretty big, but there were no spare wheelbarrows when we got there. I ended up just buying a single pumpkin in the red barn because that was all I could carry. TLDR this was my second year visiting Stocker Farms for pumpkins, and I probably won't be returning again next year because of the ridiculous traffic. Luckily there are many other great farms in the area to visit.
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Athene D.

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SO MUCH FUN!!!!!! I will be coming back! It's about ~1hr outside of northern Seattle. Which isn't terrible. The Pumpkin patch was so much fun! It's not dog friendly, but very kid friendly. The trails in the patch are great and it's not overly muddy. So yes! You can look cute in the fields. Your shoes will be muddy so just wear something that can be easily cleaned The hot apple cider is super yummy! So definitely check that out. We got lunch at the taco stand. Yes. Weird. I know. But I'm not even mad, the only thing I'm mad about is the fact that I didn't get more! Two taco carnitas with a Mexican coke was FAN-FREAKING-TASTIC HIGHLY RECOMMEND This year was the first year that they opened up the late blooming sunflower fields and it was perfect! You got 1 Bouquet for $15 which was perfect! We purchased two since two of us were entering the fields. I would love to come back for our Christmas tree, but I really want to do photos with our pup for our Christmas cards. So it is up in the air! But maybe we will come with friends as support. You never know!

Aaron R.

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Very unfriendly, when the entire point of an experience like this is to be have a good time. They told us we could enter the food area for free, so I dropped my wife and kids and went shopping, then came to help her manage lunch. Turns out you cannot enter for free even to eat. Ok, so they made a mistake, I explained the situation and asked to go to the food area. And... no dice. No apology, no nothing. They see all people as just a bunch of potential cash. We paid something like $50 (before food and extras) and they were not sorry at all and refused to make any accommodation. Go elsewhere.
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Rona L.

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This is a great pumpkin patch and farm! My family and I have gone for their sunflower days as well as just for their pumpkin patch and other activities. Our toddler loves it there, since there's plenty to do...and a ton of photo opportunities for parents. Sad I've missed the Apple cider donuts each time though! I've heard they're delicious.
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Paisley T.

Yelp
We had a good time at the pumpkin patch. But we couldn't stay long. This is more of a carnival for big kids. Our baby was entertained by the fun photo op with bubbles but that's about it. The lumpy gravel made a stroller impossible. People were nice.

Erin M.

Yelp
Sooo crowded and felt overly manufactured. Lines for everything. Short rides that go nowhere. Expensive. Pick another patch!
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Lois C.

Yelp
My family of 3, had a blast today! I see in a lot of the reviews here on how expensive Stocker Farms can get! But I also noticed how no one mentioned that its free admission for those who chooses to only go to the pumpkin patch. Its the kids activities and the corn maze that costs money. My son is less than a year old, so for us, its pointless to do other big kid stuff. But to go walk around the area and also enjoy food and the view, its totally worth your time! I highly recommend taking a visit here.

Long P.

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Website and ticket information is inaccurate. So double check what you purchase case they will not assist you or honor anything that's even listed in their website
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Yunee H.

Yelp
What a fun pumpkin patch experience filled with many, many activities to do!! RSVP tickets early because the popular times do get sold out (2-6pm). I got tickets for 2-5pm and it was right amount of time because I didn't finish the corn maze. Lots of games, activities, food and pumpkins there :) my first official pumpkin patch experience was sooo worth it here! There are a lot of photo worthy spots so bring camera!! Oh by the way, thinking about doing a corn maze? Please wear boots or bring extra shoes- It was supposed to last 20 minutes for the first route and 40 minutes for the 2nd route, but I had to step out after 5 minutes in because mud was accumulating on my shoes :p still, it was fun to experience that.
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David S.

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Spent the afternoon here with my family and had a great time. It was clean, well kept and organized. Staff all wore masks and we're constantly sanitizing surfaces and equipment. There is a full range of activities for kids if you pay for the wrist band option. My kids enjoyed shooting a basketball, tractor rides, trikes, swings, duck races etc... And the corn maze! We went on a Friday afternoon and prebooked and I have to say the numbers were great, good atmosphere but not too many people around to create any bottlenecks. This was our first time here and I have to say it was well worth the money and short drive to get there. It's a little gem!
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Jennifer C.

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David and I visited Stocker Farms in Snohomish in mid-October and it is quite possibly the most picturesque pumpkin/fall farm I have ever seen! The fall colours are so vibrant and the landscaping is done so thoughtfully that it makes for a beautiful backdrop for all the fun activities they have set up. They have a huge selection of pumpkins that are both pre-picked or available for picking at their patch. They have a good variety of foods as well as plenty of seating both covered and uncovered. What I like about them is that they had an espresso stand and a taco truck along with their in-house hot food tent, so there was a good selection to choose from. We were only able to do their shorter corn maze side it was later in the evening, but from what we saw it seems well-made. We absolutely recommend Stocker Farms for fall family fun and will come back next year!
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Don G.

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We found and cut our own 6'douglas fir tree at an extremely reasonable price. Staff provided us with a map and tree cutting saw. Checking out was quick and easy. Parking was a piece of cake!
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Vivek S.

Yelp
Lovey setup for the large part, your kids will have fun, plenty of pumpkins during the Halloween time. Now a serious talk, I hate (and you will hate it too if you think judiciously) the fact that they use pumpkins for the shooting game. In a world where world hunger is on the rise, 10% of world is undernourished (700 million people) and 21.3% is is malnourished this place does a shameless, ostentatious display of wasting food. It's nothing but criminal. Very capitalistic. Last year they were using Apple for the same. I carefully looked at the pumpkins and they cannot come back to me and claim that they chose the rotten ones because they didn't. As I said kids will love because the creative team has done a great job setting things up. I also tried out the scary corn maze and it was fun. That said, the staff here is pretty lousy, rude and I did feel a hint of racist attitude. You have to buy a ticket to enter the play zone but not for the pumpkin patch. I was walking around the "pumpkin patch" which is not a ticketed zone and one of their staff talked to me very rudely and asked me to buy a wrist band. I told him that I don't intend to go to the play area and she shrugged her shoulders, said "whatever" and walked away. I was surprised to see that she was nice to the white people. Not sure what was her problem with me.
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Nam N.

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Year after year we've always gone next door to Thomas Family Farm - this year we switched it up to Stocker Farms and it was so much better! My only complain is the steep price of $20+tax per persons over the age of 3... a family outing of 6 to the pumpkin patch with admission, food, drinks, popcorn made it easily a $350 for a few hours out in the afternoon. Other than that, the area was very spacious, parking is easy. Lots of activities and plenty of photo opportunities to be had. Everything was very well decorated and setup for everyone to enjoy. There is no cost for the pumpkin patch but the kids activities and the maze has a cost - in which the $20 ticket price covers all activities. The tables and wagons were all being sanitized prior for usage which is great, plenty of staff roaming around to assist. There is a taco truck, burger truck and roasted corn and coffee truck for food options as well. Overall - it was a pricy outing but one of the best patches i've been to over the years and I'd recommend it to anyone!
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Denea C.

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Wasn't aware I had to pre-purchase tickets online. I tried to do it on my phone once we arrived but the website would not work. I spent 20 minutes trying to purchase tickets with no luck. The staff was not helpful and offered no other solutions to the problems. Ultimately we had no choice but to leave and go to another pumpkin patch. Cravens was wonderful. Extremely disappointed in their service this year.