Originally published Friday, October 10, 2008 at 12:00 AM
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A festival for fall at Remlinger Farms
Remlinger Farms' Fall Harvest Festival starts Oct. 10, with a corn maze, u-pick pumpkins, rides and children's activities; open Fridays-Sundays through Oct. 31 in Carnation.
Remlinger Farms Fall Harvest Festival
Corn maze, u-pick pumpkins, rides and children's activities. The Friday-night corn maze opens today; hours 5:30-8:30 p.m. today and Oct. 17 and 24; weekend hours 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays through Oct. 31, at Remlinger Farms, 32610 N.E. 32nd St., Carnation; $7 for Friday-night corn maze, $14.05 for all activities on Saturdays and Sundays (425-333-4135 or www.remlingerfarms.com).A little clowning around in the corn maze is just the thing for cool, crisp fall weekends.
Remlinger Farms Fall Harvest Festival continues with a J.P. Patches-themed corn maze opening today, created to help raise money for Seattle Children's hospital. It will be the main attraction on Friday nights (today and Oct. 17 and 24), with a flashlight adventure through the maze. Celebrate finding your way with storytelling by a large bonfire.
On Saturdays and Sundays, the festively decorated Country Fair Fun Park comes alive. There are carnival rides geared toward children 12 and younger; authentic steam-train rides; wagon and pony rides; a hay maze; and a u-pick patch. Festival food huts serving everything from burgers to caramel apples are standing by for fuel.
The Fall Harvest Festival runs Fridays-Sundays through Oct. 31 at Remlinger Farms in Carnation.
Laurie Dunlap, Seattle Times staff
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