One of the BEST choices we made for our wedding! Sammie at Fall City Farms was incredible to work with- responsive, flexible, and accommodating. The space was private, peaceful, and beautiful. Gorgeous photo opportunities with the trees, bridge, and lodge background. Great getting ready spaces. We loved that we could spend the night of the wedding at the lodge (we had our getaway car drive us around the block and in through the back entrance where no guests could see us- highly recommend!) The grass in the ceremony & reception area was green in August and everything about the space was well maintained. We loved that we could use any vendors we want, but did go with some of their recommended vendors (who were fantastic). We HIGHLY recommend The Lodge at Fall City Farms! Photos by Works by Sarah Jane...
Read morePumpkin Patch! Awesome! My Fiancé and I loved this beautiful family owned farm. The vibe of this place is Happy Halloween. They have pumpkin patches, fresh cider donuts, a pond and a farm dog to greet you. You can go into the field and pick your own pumpkin or pick one from the many they have in the court yard. There are picnicked tables to enjoy a lunch. You can buy gourdes, pumpkins, corn stocks, cider, as well as an assortment of farm goods. This is a working farm and the people here love what they are doing. I would get here early as they have only one friendly check out person. All in all, we loved this place and will be coming back for our...
Read moreThis is a great place to go for pumpkins and apple cider mini doughnuts in the fall. I was looking for a more relaxed pumpkin patch experience this year, since so many of the farms have big fall carnivals and lots of activities. Those can be fun, but this year I wanted something simple and enjoyable and I found it at Fall City Farms.
EDIT: I came back to Fall City Farms this year. Because of Covid, they have visitors reserve a time slot online. They also don't have donuts this year. We still had a fun time picking out pumpkins, taking photos on the hale bales, and seeing the goats...
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