7 Bewertungen zu Picha Berry Farm and Pumpkin Patch
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Jd F.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Tacoma, WA
Not overly crowded like some pumpkin patches. Cute set up. Corn maze was fun and a good level of difficulty(not too hard, but took longer than I expected) and you got a prize for completing the maze and finding all checkpoints. They also have hay rides and areas for pics. It’s really close to Tacoma and smaller, but less crowded. Good cider and kettle corn too.
Catherine W.
Rating des Ortes: 5 San Diego, CA
What an experience! I had very little knowledge about this hype called ‘pumpkin patch picking.’ It was never a family tradition to visit a farm, which is odd knowing both my parents worked/lived farms as children! My tradition consisted of picking one up at the local store. But I’m glad Picha Farms gets my Pumpkin Patch cherry. From kettle corn, themed corn mazes, & my epic slingshot win — you’re sure to find something memorable! Parking isn’t a struggle but finding the farm can be so careful when you input the address.
Mae D.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Puyallup, WA
I have great memories here when halloween time comes around. We love coming here as it’s a local farm right off River Road in Puyallup. Plenty of parking, kettle corn stand, corn maze(first year we went felt like we were going to never leave! Second year we were smarter and asked people where our missing numbers are so you can win a small gourd), cheap prices on pumpkins(charged by the lb). I believe they also have tractor rides, pumpkin catapults, and an espresso stand. There are plenty of areas to take cute photos with your family. Lots of kid activities to make going to pick our your perfect pumpkin experience a memorable one. You can also purchase corn stalks for decorations. Now to the pumpkins! They have such a beautiful selection of pumpkins with all sorts of sizes for your pumpkin carving needs. I just like this farm because the others i’ve seen while driving by have lots of people and super crowded. This one is smaller, it is slightly crowded due to that but smaller means less walking! But there is no shortage of pumpkins! Hope to see you all there come October!!! :)
Myduyen N.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Seattle, WA
We took our kids here for the Seahawks Kids Club pumpkin patch event. This is smaller than other pumpkin patch but it was still fun until it was pouring rain. They had all sizes of pumpkins you can choose from. Corn maze was $ 5 per person. We didn’t get to do that or the sling shots since we were hiding from the rain for the most part. Thank goodness they had a few tents at the event! The staff here are super friendly! It was really muddy at the parking lot when we left. One of the staff asked if our cars were AWD or 4WD which we did but our friend’s car wasn’t. It wasn’t an issue because 4 guys pushed their car out to the main street while another staff stopped the traffic.
Marissa A.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Tacoma, WA
Great place! Have come here 2 years in a row for the pumpkin patch and they are always friendly and have a great pumpkin selection. The slingshot is a lot of fun. $ 1 per shot and if you get the pumpkin in the barrel you get a 15 pound pumpkin! I have come close but haven’t achieved a victory yet… some day… maybe? They have a coffee stand and foot cart that sets up for the pumpkin patch so on a colder autumn day it’s nice to grab a latte, walk around the patch and pick out the perfect pumpkin. They do allow leashed dogs which is nice to enjoy the season with our hellion… haha nah, he’s a good boy. We haven’t done the hay ride or corn maze because you can’t bring the dogs into those parts, but they look fun. Pumpkin price is pretty reasonable for a patch. We left with 2 good sized pumpkins and a small one for roasting for $ 16…definitely pricier than Wal-Mart, but it’s more about the experience and enjoying the nice fall day.
K D.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Tacoma, WA
Note: This is a review just for the pumpkin experience. I haven’t gone here any other time, for any other product/produce. I went to Picha last year, since it is close to home. I think of myself as a pumpkin-patch connoisseur, haha. Well, I was not impressed! The parking sucks. You park on the side of the(narrow) road(Which is busy on weekends with everyone at the patch). I thought this would be a farm that grew their own pumpkins. Nope! They were clean and neatly placed in the field. We even came across a pumpkin that still had a SKU sticker on it. I like going to a farm that actually grows their own stuff. I drive by this place on the commute, and currently, there are semi trucks visible, with huge produce boxes in plain sight full of pumpkins. I don’t know, I’m particular when it comes this stuff. Anyways. I didn’t hate it here. If you want to hit up a pumpkin patch, do a few games, and don’t expect much out of it like I do, this place will do. I prefer the whole farm feel, with pumpkys grown on-site, and a bigger maze, the pet-the-farm-animals, snacks, gift shop, the whole shebang(And better parking!). Lesson learned– I’ll make the drive down south to go back to my favorite patch.
Otto R.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Puyallup, WA
Local Berry and Pumpkin farm down in the Puyallup Valley. They have Berries during the summer months, and Pumpkins in the fall. Also a cute little Pumpkin patch area in October. They have a hay ride, sling shot and corn maze for your kids. Kind of a smallish operation, but locally own. They have their own little café, and make up kettle corn. Strawberries, Raspberries, Blackberries in the Summer!