
Nursery, garden center, u-pick/we-pick organic farm, and gift shop.
Produce market, antique and gift barn, nursery, pumpkin patch, farm animal barn and corn maze.
Pluck, eat, play and save! It’s a strawberry lover’s delight in a new family farm setting!
Educational agricultural adventures for children; healthy, naturally-grown food for families.
Family-friendly natural farm; blueberries and late summer raspberries; many varieties of blueberry plants.
Century-old farm; lavender by the pound, the bundle, fresh or dried.
Don't miss out on the fun festivities! We look forward to your visit to our family farms.
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The farms along the Red Rooster Route will each hold a special festival during their harvest season! Below you'll find out more about the events at each farm. And, all the Red Rooster farms will have some extra fun planned for the festival dates as well. Bring the kids and join us along the Route!
Mother’s Day Weekend
Saturday & Sunday, May 8–9, 2010
Festival Hours: 9 am–6 pm
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Welcome spring and bring Mom out to the farm.
Our nursery display in full bloom is the perfect family excursion.
Festival Hours: 10 am–5 pm
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Our flowers, your garden. Hanging baskets for Mom. Beautiful color for her summer and fall enjoyment. Basket stuffers – bring your pots and make your own design for her. We have annuals and perennials!
Children's Activities: Hay maze and farm animals.
Country Market, gift shop, waffle cones, pies, gourmet jars. Apple butter for grandma! Come have a fun day on the farm!
Saturday & Sunday, June 19–20, 2010
Festival Hours: 9 am–5 pm
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U-Pick/We-Pick Strawberries: A berry fun strawberry fest – pluck, eat and play! Pony rides,* puppet shows,* giant strawberry ride, animals, jump and crawl in giant inflatables,* barnyard croquet, pig butt bowling, kiddie slides, interactive fun story time, jolly trolley rides and more! Picnic tables, strawberry shortcake.
FREE admission. *Fee for some activities and food.
Saturday, July 10, 2010
Festival Hours: 10 am–5 pm
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Come celebrate lavender beds in full bloom, cut a lavender bouquet, stroll through blooming lavender fields, enjoy live music, food, local arts and craft booths, lavender ice cream, lavender lemonade, and shop for all things lavender.
Free admission; parking $1 per car.
Saturday & Sunday, July 24–25, 2010
Festival Hours: 10 am – 4 pm
Flower Power! Perennial and summer flowers in all their glory. Walk our field and cut-flower garden designed for beneficial insects, song birds, and memorable views. Ornamental and edible flowers; u-cut flowers, then enjoy a bouquet-making lesson by our experts.
Free admission – optional donation $5.
Local berries, peaches, pears, plums and cherries. Enjoy a famous berry or mocha shake, and a waffle cone. Farm animals: bunnies, chickens, sheep, pigs and more! Kids can feed the animals and have a blast in the hay maze!
Come see the lambs, walk the fields and learn about sustainable farming. Take home grass-fed beef or lamb and farm-fresh eggs. Have you tried Ninety Farms’ Sweet Italian Lamb Sausage? Open for farm tours.
Gather up the chicks and bring the whole brood. Take the Jolly Trolley to our lush raspberry vines, and peck away. Try our Str/Raz Blend, and enjoy shortcake with chocolate and whipped cream. Cock-a-doodle-doo! Fun for the baby chicks too. Join us for a spectacular art show put on by the Arlington Arts Council.
Watch our balloon artist (11 am – 1 pm) make FREE fun balloon characters! Kids will love picking plump, juicy berries and playing on our playground while they watch the ducks, or pet the newest members of our goat family, Lily and Coco. Bring lunch and enjoy the scenery from picnic tables. Try our famous Bryant Blueberry Crunch, just $1.50 per slice! Open 8 am – 4 pm.
Come enjoy lavender lemonade, lavender ice cream and lavender apple cider. Bring a picnic and enjoy the scenery of our centennial farm. Pick a lavender bouquet or flowers from our cutting garden and enjoy time outside in the country with your family.
Saturday, July 31, 2010
Open: 8 am–4pm for berry picking
Festival hours: 11 am–3 pm
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Come join us for a fun day on the farm! Enjoy a barbecue of hamburgers and hotdogs, chips, water and pop. Bring the family and buy lunch at a great price, pick our delicious berries, and watch the kids on the pony rides and hay rides. Come have your face painted by Kimmy from Kimmy’s Kloset, 2009 winner of Nickelodeon’s Parents’ Pick for Best Entertainer. We look forward to seeing you at our second annual Blueberry Festival! Click for flyer.
Labor Day Weekend
Friday, September 3 – Monday, September 6, 2010
Festival Hours: 9 am–6 pm
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Join us for a corn roast and salsa roast!
Come taste the flavor of October on the farm.
Festival Hours: 10 am–5 pm
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Foster’s sweet corn is picked fresh daily and roasted, right from the field! Many varieties: yellow, white and bi-color. U-pick sunflower fields. Stop in for a fun day on Grandpa’s farm. He’ll tell you how to freeze your corn for the winter. It makes a great treat!
Saturday & Sunday, October 16–17, 2010
The northern Snohomish County community offers a delicious taste of small-town spirit in a rural setting, offering visitors a chance to tour local farms. Here’s what’s happening along the Route:
October 16 & 23
Festival Hours: 9 am–6 pm
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Cider Festival: Apple and pear cider pressing.
Festival Hours: Weekends in October
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Come visit our u-pick pumpkin patch and find your favorite pumpkin! Fresh meat sales by appointment.
Festival Hours: 10 am–5 pm October 1–31
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Come to the farm and join the Big Pumpkin Hunt. Thousands of pumpkins in our u-pick pumpkin patch. Pumpkin sling shot, hay maze, farm animal barn, “Famous Goat Trick”, cider, apples, pies, ice cream, hot dogs, popcorn, sweet corn, espresso, and much more. Fall decorations, corn stalks, gourds, mums.
Festival Hours: 10 am–5 pm
Saturdays & Sundays, October 2 – 31
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Pumpkin Country and return of Corn Maze Adventures. Come if you dare – it’s a hoot! Wear a costume with your own face and get a treat! Fun! 25-foot goat climb (bring quarters), Ft Coyote and horse swings, Dino slide, five slide Mt. Eeerie, tractor tire tunnel, hay barn, Deadwood Ranch Theatre, Talkin’ Chicken, Creepy Crawley trolley ride, Dark Tumbling Tunnel! Local honey, corn stalks, haybales.
Admission fee; check website for details.
November 19 – December 19, 2010
Festival Hours: 10 am – 4 pm, Friday, Saturday & Sunday, November 19 – December 19
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Find many lavender items, local arts and crafts and collectibles for sale in the gift shop. Come and enjoy hot apple-lavender cider and lavender shortbread with us while shopping for the holidays.
