A beloved Pacific Northwest family farm — pick-your-own berries, a country fair midway, farm animals, and fresh-baked pie in the heart of the Snoqualmie Valley
450+Acres of farmland
1940sFarm established
30 miFrom Seattle — easy day trip
3Seasons of family fun
Welcome to Remlinger Farms
Tucked into the lush Snoqualmie Valley just 30 miles east of Seattle, Remlinger Farms is one of the Pacific Northwest's most treasured family destinations — a working farm that has been welcoming visitors for generations. Set against the green folds of the Cascade foothills, it combines a genuine working berry and vegetable farm with a full-scale family entertainment complex that draws families year after year for its pick-your-own fields, country fair rides, farm animals, and legendary farm restaurant.
What makes Remlinger special is the balance it strikes: this is a real farm first — strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, pumpkins, and vegetables grown on rich Snoqualmie Valley soil — and an experience destination second. You can pick your own breakfast berries in the morning, ride a pony and a mini train with the kids before lunch, sit down to fresh berry pie in the afternoon, and drive home through some of the most scenic farmland in Washington. It's a genuinely all-ages, all-day kind of place.
The farm's welcoming entrance and the patchwork of berry fields and vegetable rows stretching toward the Cascade foothills.
The Farm Experience — What to Expect
Remlinger operates as a seasonal destination from late spring through fall, with its biggest draw being the pick-your-own berry season (June–August) and the pumpkin harvest season (September–October). The Country Fair amusement area is the heart of the family entertainment offering — a collection of rides, attractions, and activities sized perfectly for younger children.
A full day, laid out simply
Morning: arrive early for pick-your-own berries before the heat of the day. Midday: kids hit the Country Fair rides — pony ride, train, carousel, pedal karts. Afternoon: farm animal barn, hayride, then lunch or pie at the Farm Restaurant. Late afternoon: browse the farm stand for fresh produce and baked goods before heading home. Budget 4–6 hours for a full experience.
The farm grounds offer an easy, relaxed layout — fields, activity areas, and the restaurant are all within comfortable walking distance.
Pick-Your-Own — Berries & Beyond
The pick-your-own berry fields are the agricultural soul of Remlinger Farms — and for many visitors, the primary reason to make the trip. The Snoqualmie Valley's mild, moist summers produce some of the finest strawberries, raspberries, and blueberries in Washington State. Picking your own fruit directly from the plants is a uniquely satisfying experience, and the berries you bring home will be noticeably better than anything you'll find in a grocery store.
Rows of strawberries, raspberries, and blueberries stretch across the valley floor — visitors are given containers and head out into the fields at their own pace.
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Strawberries
Mid-June through July. The sweetest PYO crop — kids devour them on the spot.
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Blueberries
Mid-July through August. Multiple varieties, large and sweet.
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Raspberries
July–August. Delicate and best eaten same-day — or in pie.
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Pumpkins
September–October. Dozens of varieties for carving and decorating.
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Vegetables
Summer vegetables at the farm stand: corn, beans, squash, and more.
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Flowers
Cut-your-own sunflowers and mixed bouquets in summer.
The valley's rich alluvial soil and mild climate produce exceptional berry crops — what you pick at Remlinger is far superior to supermarket fruit.
"A bucket of sun-warm raspberries picked ten minutes ago, eaten by the handful before you even get back to the car — that's the Remlinger Farms experience in a single moment."
The Country Fair — Rides & Amusements
The Country Fair midway is what transforms Remlinger from a simple berry farm into a full family day-out destination. It's sized and designed specifically for younger children — think toddlers through early elementary school age — with gentle rides, classic fair games, and attractions that feel genuinely nostalgic rather than corporate. This isn't a theme park; it's a charming, low-key collection of family fun that fits perfectly within the farm setting.
The Country Fair area has a classic, timeless quality — colorful rides, happy kids, and the smell of popcorn and fresh-cut grass.
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Miniature Train
A beloved Remlinger institution — a real miniature steam-style train that loops around the property through berry fields and past farm buildings. Kids and adults love it equally. The signature Remlinger experience.
Kids favoriteAll ages
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Carousel
A beautifully maintained carousel with hand-painted horses. Spins gently in the heart of the fairgrounds — one of those timeless fair elements that transcends generations.
Kids favoriteAll ages
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Pony Rides
Gentle, well-cared-for ponies led around a track by farm staff. A highlight for younger children — often their first riding experience. Operates on a short loop within the fairgrounds.
Ages 2–8
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Pedal Karts & Tractors
Child-sized pedal tractors on a dedicated track — kids can race each other around a loop through the farm grounds. Popular with the preschool and early elementary crowd.
Ages 3–10
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Hayrides
Tractor-pulled wagon rides through the farm fields, with narration about what's growing. Excellent for context — helps kids understand where food actually comes from. Seasonal scheduling.
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Fair Games & Play Areas
Classic ring-toss, ball games, and prize booths line the midway. A covered play barn provides a shaded space for younger children when the afternoon sun gets strong.
Kids favorite
Carousel, train, ponies, and pedal karts — the Country Fair's four signature rides are the heartbeat of any Remlinger family visit.
The midway has the relaxed, unhurried energy of an old-fashioned county fair — no long lines, no aggressive upselling, just family fun at a human pace.
Farm Animals & the Barnyard
The animal barn is one of the most educational and popular stops on the farm, especially for city kids who may rarely have direct contact with farm animals. Remlinger keeps a rotating cast of farm animals that children can see up close, pet, and sometimes feed — turning an abstract idea ("where does food come from?") into a vivid, memorable encounter.
The animal barn lets kids get hands-on with farm animals in a safe, supervised setting — a highlight for younger visitors.
Goats, sheep, chickens, rabbits, and pigs are among the regular residents of the barnyard — each with their own personality and following among young visitors.
Goats & sheep — pettable year-roundChickens & ducks — free-ranging in barn areaPigs — always a crowd favoriteBaby animals — spring births, April–May
The Farm Restaurant & Bakery
No visit to Remlinger Farms is complete without eating something from the farm restaurant or bakery. The menu leans into the farm setting with hearty, comforting food made with the farm's own produce — and the pies are the stuff of local legend. The fresh-baked berry pies change with what's in season: strawberry in June, raspberry in July, blueberry in August, apple in fall. Slices are generous, the crust is buttery and flaky, and the fruit filling tastes unmistakably of the fields just outside the window.
The Farm Restaurant serves hearty comfort food and legendary berry pies — the seasonal pie menu tracks exactly what's being harvested in the fields outside.
Seasonal berry pies, fresh-baked pastries, and farm-made preserves are the culinary signatures of a Remlinger visit.
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Berry Pies — Seasonal Rotation
Strawberry (June), raspberry (July), blueberry (August), mixed berry (peak summer), apple and pumpkin (fall). Available by the slice or whole pie — call ahead to order whole pies for pickup.
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Farm Stand Fresh Juice & Jam
The farm stand sells bottled fresh berry juices, house-made jams and preserves, and farm-fresh honey. Excellent gifts — the raspberry jam in particular is outstanding.
Farm stand
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Farm-Grown Produce
What's not picked in the fields is sold at the farm stand — corn, beans, tomatoes, squash, and a rotating selection of vegetables grown on the property.
Farm standIn season
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Café & Snacks
Hot dogs, corn on the cob, fresh lemonade, ice cream, and espresso drinks keep everyone fueled through a full day on the farm. Kids especially love the fresh-squeezed lemonade.
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Around the Farm
The farm's 450+ acres create a genuinely spacious setting — there's always somewhere quiet to wander when the main areas get busy.
The broader farm landscape — Cascade foothills rising behind the valley, fields in their productive summer green — gives Remlinger a genuinely beautiful rural setting.
Fall Pumpkin Season
If berry season is Remlinger's summer peak, pumpkin season is its autumn crescendo. From mid-September through October, the farm transforms into a fall festival destination — pumpkins of every size and variety fill the fields and stand, corn mazes appear, and the Country Fair pivots to Halloween theming. This is consistently one of the most popular family outings in the greater Seattle area in October, and the farm's accessibility from the city makes it an annual tradition for thousands of families.
The fall pumpkin fields offer dozens of varieties — from classic carving pumpkins to heirloom oddities in white, blue-green, and deeply ribbed shapes.
The fall festival adds corn mazes, apple cider, caramel apples, scarecrow displays, and Halloween-themed Country Fair programming to the regular farm attractions.
The pumpkin fields at peak harvest — an iconic Pacific Northwest fall scene that families return to year after year.
More from the Country Fair
The Country Fair has the nostalgic energy of a small-town county fair — the kind of place where kids can run freely and parents can actually relax.
What's Best for Each Age Group
Remlinger is genuinely multi-generational, but different parts of the farm shine for different ages. Here's a rough guide to matching your group to the best activities.
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Toddlers (ages 1–4)
Animal barn, carousel, pony ride, pedal tractors, and the farm stand (sensory overload in the best way). The relaxed pace and soft grass make this an unusually comfortable farm for very young children. Bring a wagon or stroller.
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Kids (ages 5–12)
This is the sweet spot — Country Fair rides, berry picking (they take it very seriously), mini train, hayride, and corn maze in fall. Kids this age can absorb the whole farm experience and remember it for years.
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Adults & Grandparents
Berry picking, the farm restaurant, farm stand shopping (produce, jams, pies to take home), and the genuinely beautiful Snoqualmie Valley scenery. The train and carousel are actually enjoyable for adults too — no shame in it.
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School Groups & Field Trips
Remlinger has hosted school field trips for decades and is set up for them expertly. Farm education programs, guided hayrides, and the animal barn make for an excellent curriculum-connected outing. Booking required well in advance.
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Visiting by Season
Spring
April–May: baby animals born, farm awakening, school field trips. Farm stand limited. Country Fair opens weekends in May.
Summer
June–Aug: peak season — strawberries, raspberries, blueberries PYO. Country Fair in full swing. Warmest weather. Busiest crowds.
Fall
Sept–Oct: pumpkins, corn maze, apple season, fall colors. Halloween events on select weekends. Cooler weather — dress in layers.
Winter
Nov–March: farm mostly closed for the season. The farm stand may operate limited hours — call ahead before visiting.
The Snoqualmie Valley Setting
Remlinger Farms benefits enormously from its location in the Snoqualmie Valley — one of the most scenic and productive agricultural valleys in the Pacific Northwest. Flanked by forested ridges on both sides and fed by the Snoqualmie River, the valley floor is a patchwork of farms, wetlands, and small towns that feels remarkably rural given its proximity to Seattle. Carnation, the town closest to the farm, sits at the confluence of the Snoqualmie and Tolt Rivers and has a quiet, genuine small-town character.
The Snoqualmie Valley's fertile floor and forested ridgelines create the kind of pastoral Pacific Northwest landscape that feels increasingly rare so close to a major city.
The valley drive from the I-90/SR-202 junction through Fall City and on to Carnation is one of the more beautiful rural drives within easy reach of Seattle — green dairy farms, fruit stands, red barns, and the river winding alongside the road for much of the way. Consider making the scenic loop through the valley part of your Remlinger day.
Practical Information
Getting There
Address: 32610 NE 32nd St, Carnation, WA 98014
From Seattle: ~35 miles east, approx. 45 min via I-90 and SR-202
From Redmond/Bellevue: ~20 miles, approx. 30 min via SR-202
No public transit — car required
Ample free parking on site
Hours & Admission
Open seasonally: late May through October (weekends, some weekdays)
Hours vary — always check the website before visiting
Country Fair admission charged separately from farm entry
PYO berry fields: pay by weight at checkout
Farm stand access is free year-round when open
What to Bring
Comfortable, closed-toe shoes (fields can be muddy)
Sun protection — fields are exposed; shade is limited midday
Layers — mornings in the valley can be cool even in summer
Cash or card both accepted
Wagon or stroller for young children
Extra containers if you plan to pick a lot of berries
Good to Know
Call ahead to confirm PYO availability — crops have windows
Weekends in peak berry and pumpkin season are very busy
School field trip bookings open in late winter — book early
Dogs are not permitted on farm grounds
Cell service is available but spotty in some field areas
Restrooms available throughout the farm grounds
Tour Guide Tips
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Arrive when the gates open
The farm fills up fast on summer weekends, especially during peak berry season. Arrive at opening — you'll get the best berry selection, shorter lines for rides, and cooler temperatures for picking.
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Call before you make the drive
Berry crops have short windows and can be picked out on a busy weekend. A quick call the morning of your visit confirms which fields are open and what's available.
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Dress for mud
Berry fields are irrigated and the Snoqualmie Valley is wet country. Even on sunny days, the ground between berry rows can be muddy. Wear shoes you don't mind getting dirty — flip flops are a mistake.
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Order whole pie in advance
If you want to take a whole pie home (and you do), call ahead and place a bakery order. Walk-in whole pies sell out early on weekends, especially during peak strawberry and blueberry season.
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October weekends book fast
The pumpkin festival weekends in October draw enormous crowds. If you're planning a fall visit, go on a weekday or arrive before 10am on weekends. The farm is significantly calmer — and more enjoyable — before noon.
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Pick more than you think you need
Fresh-picked Snoqualmie Valley berries freeze beautifully — strawberries and blueberries especially. Pick double what you'll eat fresh, freeze the rest in a single layer on a baking sheet, and enjoy them all winter.
Remlinger Farms is one of those rare places that delivers equally on every visit — the berries are always good, the kids always love the train, and the pie is always worth the wait.