Sequim Pumpkin Patch encourages visitors not to grow up

By Matthew Nash

Sequim Gazette

Visitors of the The Pumpkin Patch, a 33-acre farm at the corner of U.S. Highway 101 and Kitchen-Dick Road, are encouraged to “Never Grow Up” this year.

The farm, that opens daily from noon-6 p.m. through Tuesday, Oct. 31, features a “Peter Pan” theme this year in its corn maze designed by Amanda Lawton.

Entry to the maze costs $5 for all ages. U-pick pumpkins vary in cost depending on the size, type and style of pumpkin.

The farm also offers a pumpkin shoot daily, fees apply, and a wagon ride on weekends.

Theresa Lassila said she continues operating the Pumpkin Patch each year in memory of her father, Phil Lassila, who started the tradition in 1999.

To schedule an appointment for field trips, call Lassila at 360-461-0940.