Craven Farm

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Snohomish, United States

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Event planner· Florist· Wedding service· Wedding venue· Venues & Event Spaces· Pumpkin Patches· Event venue· Pumpkin patch

Craven Farm Reviews | Rating 4,4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Craven Farm is located in Snohomish, United States on 13817 Short School Rd. Craven Farm is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category event planner in United States.

Address

13817 Short School Rd

Price range

$$

Phone

+1 3605682601

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Ashley McKee

It was fantastic! The best time I've ever had for my first pumpkin patch! Although my car got stuck twice trying to find a parking spot, 2 employees and a random stranger helped us get my car going! There's no entrance fee! There was a lot of mud, which is expected! Make sure to get some rain boots! We found a couple of perfect pumpkins and got a couple sugar pie pumpkins to make pumpkin pie! They also have acorn, butternut and spaghetti squash there too! The normal pumpkin patch pumpkins are priced by size, the biggest being 25. I understand you can go to any store and get pumpkins and mini pumpkins for cheaper, but keep in mind that you are paying for the Experience at the Pumpkin Patch too. Are you going to trudge through some mud with your wheelbarrel, with your friends and family, enjoying the outdoors At a store? No. You are experiencing a Pumpkin Patch and it's absolutely chaotic and wonderfully good fun! The only big main issue I had with this place is the Sanitation at the Cheese Curds and Funnel Cake stand. There was one young fella who had black hair and wore a grey hat. He wore gloves. But then he would step to the side and text on his phone more than once while wearing the gloves. He didn't change his gloves when he got the person in front of us their food. He then took off his hat and scratched his head, again NOT changing his gloves. Then proceeded to get us our Cheese Curds. That is disgusting. He's not the only one either. Another fella took off his hat to reposition it and didn't take off his gloves and change into new ones. I'd be more than happy to give this place 5 stars, but the sanitation at the food stands obviously needs some work.

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Nisha Joglekar

Nice big farm to visit during the fall for upick pumpkins or other family-friendly activities. Wheelbarrows & wagons are available for free to put the picked pumpkins in. The farm is huge enough to be able to practice social distancing. Get the apple-cider donuts while there. They were absolutely delicious! As was the corn on the cob. If you don't feel like hunting for pumpkins, they also have large to mini ones already picked available for sale, as well as other fall produce.

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Fiona Becker

We went on a rainy day- despite the mud and weather, parking was easy and all the staff was helpful! We found our pumpkins fairly easily (with a few slips, but luckily no falls. Bring boots with good treads!) The prices are super reasonable and there’s plenty to do here! I would’ve loved to do the corn maze had it not been so muddy. My partner and I shared a super yummy hot funnel cake at the end of our adventure. I removed one star because there were so many people not wearing masks, and it doesn’t seem like there was anyone around particularly enforcing masks or social distancing. It was not crowded, but I am concerned for some of the older individuals with their masks off for extended periods while waiting in line, etc. Hopefully we can return next year on a sunny day and fully explore all that this farm has to offer!

茉莉花茶

Great place for family fun. However, I don’t think we are going back next year. We went there on Sunday, it was way too overcrowded. To park the car, to get food, to pay for pumpkins... to do anything, took 10-30 mins. There was no social distancing, and some people had no masks on, even it clearly says “no dogs” still I saw some walking around with their dogs. And the farm staff won’t say anything about it. Everywhere was so muddy. Very hard to walk. Everyone was covered with mud. Especially the parking was awful. Several cars were stuck in mud, the staff had to push the cars to move them. It was 2 weeks before the Halloween. Didn’t see many good pumpkins on the field. So many were mashed and broken. Looks like a nice place. We probably could’ve enjoyed more if there were less people and it were less muddy.

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Linnéa Lindgren

A family favorite! Yummy foods and and a great corn maze. And there’s always at least one bunny to see, which is a huge bonus. They did everything perfectly in terms of pandemic recreation (limiting attendance, rearranging their usual setup for social distancing).