EventsPlacesThings to do on WhidbeyWritten by our Agents October 12, 2022

Where to Buy Pumpkins on Whidbey

Autumn is here and it is a wonderful time to be on Whidbey Island.  One major reason is because all the local farms are sharing their Fall offerings.  Today we will answer the question, “Where to buy Pumpkins on Whidbey”.  If you are on the search for Pumpkin Patches, Corn Mazes, or Apple Picking locations to visit, then read on!

 

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The Farm Stand at K & R Farms

Fall is the perfect time to visit The Farm Stand at K&R Farms. Not only can you enjoy picking your own pumpkins or getting lost in the corn maze, but you can also take in the beauty of the sunflower field. And if that isn’t enough to get you in the autumn spirit, then maybe the ice cream will do the trick. In addition to all of these seasonal favorites, you can also purchase fresh produce, local honey, and shaved ice. So whether you’re looking for a fun day out or some delicious food, The Farm Stand at K&R Farms has something for everyone.

 

The Pumpkin patch, corn maze, and sunflower field are open daily from 11 AM – 6 PM

 

Get directions: 36699 SR 20 Oak Harbor, Washington

 

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Whidbey Farm and Market

Ready for some serious fall fun? Look no further than Whidbey Farm and Market! Their pumpkin patch and hay pyramid are open from Sunday to Thursday 11 AM to 6 PM, and Friday and Saturday 11 AM to 10 PM. You can get lost in their corn maze daily from 11 AM to 6 PM; it’s only $5 to enter. Feeling adventurous? Check out their night corn maze on weekends; it’s open from dark until 10 PM. And if you get hungry, don’t worry – they have coffee and ice cream available for purchase, as well as many other items at the market. Plus, there’s live music on Saturdays and Sundays. So come on down and enjoy all that Whidbey Farm and Market has to offer!

 

Check their website for updates HERE

 

Get Directions: 1422 Monroe Landing Rd, Oak Harbor

 

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Case Farm

With Fall in the air, it can only mean one thing- it’s time to head on down to Case Farm! This historic farm has been around since 1898 and is currently run by the fifth generation of Cases. When you visit, you’ll be able to experience all the best that autumn has to offer, from picking out a pumpkin in their patch to getting lost in their corn maze. And of course, you can’t forget about the farm animals! They have cows, turkeys, ducks, chickens, cats, and dogs that are all waiting to meet you. So come on down and enjoy all the fun that Case Farm has to offer this fall!  PLUS there is even a kid friendly bale stack maze for the little ones to enjoy.  SO MUCH FUN!

 

Check their website for updates HERE

 

Get Directions: Case Farm, 98 Case Rd, Oak Harbor, WA 98277

 

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Scenic Isle Farm

Formerly known as “Sherman’s Pioneer Farm”

Scenic Isle Farm is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to get into the Fall spirit. Established in 1852, the farm is located in the historic town of Coupeville.  Take your visit to the next level with a fun trolley ride to the sprawling pumpkin patch.  The perfect place to pick out the perfect pumpkin for carving or baking.  In addition to pumpkins, the farm also sells edible squash and gourds, making it a one-stop shop for all your Fall decorating needs.  So whether you’re looking for a fun day trip or a unique photo opportunity, Scenic Isle Farm is sure not to disappoint.

 

Check their website for updates HERE

 

Get Directions: 46 S Ebey Rd, Coupeville, WA 98239

 

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Rock’n Apple Ranch

Fall is the time of year for fresh apple cider, and there’s no better place to get it than Rock’n Apple Ranch. Not only do they offer delicious cider by the half gallon ($7) or gallon ($12), but they also have U-pick apples for just $1 per pound. So if you’re looking for some fall fun, they’ve got you covered. Open from 10 to 3 pm daily.  Whether you’re looking for fresh cider or a fun-filled day out picking apples, Rock’n Apple Ranch is the perfect destination.

 

Get Directions: 3064 Hunt Rd, Oak Harbor, WA 98277

 

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Places October 5, 2020

Where to Buy Pumpkins on Whidbey

One of the very best things about autumn on Whidbey Island is being able to support all of our local farmers! Whether you’re looking for a Whidbey Island pumpkin patch recommendation or you’re new in town and want to start a tradition, you’ll find 3 excellent choices right here:

Where to buy your pumpkins on Whidbey, Whidbey island, Annie cash

The Farm Stand at K & R Farms

Located at 36699 SR 20 Oak Harbor, Washington

Every Friday and Saturday night throughout October, you can embark on The Farm Stand’s Flashlight Corn Maze. The maze is open from dark until 10pm and is free for customers with a purchase. (A limited number of flashlights are available to rent if you don’t have one.) RSVP on Facebook here so you don’t forget! You can also stop by for fresh produce and of course, make time to go for a walk in the pumpkin patch.

 

Case Farm

Located at the end of Case Road Oak Harbor, Washington

Case Farm has been around since 1898, and they have been proud farmers for 5 generations now. This year they started a farm stand at the end of the pavement on Case Road where they sell an assortment of produce. 

You can even stop by just to say hello to their animals (cows, turkeys, ducks, chickens, cats, and dogs)! Enjoy picking out a pumpkin in their field or buy some harvest decor and fresh fall produce while you’re at it. Little ones can take a turn at a toddler-friendly bale maze.

Case Farm also hosts educational visits for school and preschool groups to teach them about farming—visit their Facebook page for contact info!

 

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Sherman’s Pioneer Farm

Located at 46 S Ebey Rd Coupeville, Washington

Established all the way back in 1852, this Whidbey staple shines extra bright when October comes around. Visit Sherman’s Pioneer Farm to stock up on pumpkins, edible squash, and gourds; go for a trolly ride to the pumpkin patch; pick up fresh pies and other baked goods; visit their cows, and more. In previous years they’ve had a hay bale maze and a haunted house too—and of course, there are photo ops around every corner!

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Annie Cash, Windermere, Real Estate, Whidbey Island, Broker

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