Get ready for an unforgettable fall adventure at Swans Trail Farms, just a 30-minute drive from Seattle! Explore our orchards and pick your own delicious U-Pick apples, fresh from the tree. Find the perfect pumpkin in our huge U-Pick pumpkin patch, and step into our whimsical, one-of-a-kind magical pumpkin garden—the only one in Washington. It's a true work of art, with countless photo opportunities to capture beautiful memories.
Wander through the legendary Washington State Corn Maze, a 12-acre masterpiece meticulously shaped like our state. You'll navigate 4.5 miles of paths, discovering over 700 state roads and landmarks. Afterward, warm up with our famous apple cider donuts and fresh-pressed cider, or visit our Cidery for a hard cider made with apples from our own orchard. With friendly farm animals and a charming Country Store full of local honey and goods, jarred food, fall and farm-related decor, books, puzzles, and more; there's something for everyone to enjoy. Come spend the day with us and make lasting fall memories!
Purchase online with your admission ticket or buy at the Gem Mining booth.
Pets are not allowed, but service animals are welcome. Read our full policy here.
We are a strictly no-smoking facility.
Dress for the weather! We are a working farm. While we’ve worked hard to manicure it, there is uneven ground and the conditions of the fields are dependent on the weather.
Bring your tickets, camera, and friends! You can buy food onsite during festivals (check the website for hours). If you’re visiting the u-pick, we will provide containers for picking.
There is a lot to do on the farm. We recommend that you allow 3-4 hours for activities and additional time if you plan to U-Pick, grab food, or visit the Country Store.
We do not have wagons available, but you are welcome to bring your own! We do have wheelbarrows for you to use to transport your pumpkins.
Make sure to get your map on the tractor ride out to the maze! Unlike other mazes, however, ours is an educational adventure and does not include dead ends. You can easily find your way out of the maze at any point.
Yes, we do! Each festival has its own menu. Visit the Festival event page for a menu.
Part of the appeal of eating local food is the knowledge that it’s been grown responsibly and with extra care. The philosophy that guides how we farm across all our crops is a commitment to ecological farming. This means balancing the needs of our crops with the health of the entire farm ecosystem, and always working to promote a balance between the two. It’s an approach that’s close to organic and combines the best of modern farming and traditional techniques. For more information, visit our Farming Practices.