Crunchy leaves, crisp air, and spiced lattes... Who doesn't love fall?!

One of the fall's favorite seasonal activities is visiting pumpkin patches (and maybe taking a good Instagram or two while we're there). Here are some favorite spots in Washington for pumpkin picking, maze wandering, and all-out fall fun!

1. Greg Shaw's yard, Magnolia neighborhood of Seattle

Greg Shaw is a local realtor by day and pumpkin master by night who has been growing pumpkins for more than 30 years. Neighbors are delighted each year as his pumpkin patch grows.

"I do hear a scream once in awhile. One of them was, 'Holy...' followed by an S-word," said Shaw.

That's no surprise considering these pumpkins can grow as much as 10 pounds a day, some topping out at 500 pounds. Stroll by and see these giant pumpkins for yourself.

Greg Shaw's yard, 3707 29th Ave. W., Seattle

2. Carpinito Brothers U-Pick Pumpkin Patch and Corn Maze, Kent

Next on the list is Carpinito Brothers U-Pick Pumpkin Patch and Corn Maze, a fun and festive spot for the fall. There, you'll find a range of members from the squash family: from teeny-tiny gourds to massive, jumbo pumpkins.

Over the 20 acres of property, there is sure to be a perfect pumpkin for all your seasonal needs.

Before taking home your favorite pumpkin, you can get lost in a giant Sasquatch corn maze, play games in the family fun yard, and take a tractor-driven hayride!

The festivities are open daily Sept. 27 to Oct. 31 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Carpinito Brothers U-Pick Pumpkin Patch and Corn Maze, 1148 Central Ave N, Kent, (253) 854-5692

3. Fairbank Farm, Edmonds

Fairbank Animal Farm and Pumpkin Patch The Fairbank Animal farm and pumpkin patch is located in Edmonds, WA, about 30 minutes north of Seattle. We open to the public during October weekends from 10am-5pm

The perfect spot for kiddos, Fairbank Farm has a Tiny Tot "maize maze" and a barn full of baby animals. Upon entering the farm, you'll receive a cup of food you can share with ducks and chickens in the chicken run.

Families can also explore the vegetable garden and wander through Hidden Bear Trail, which leads to magical Pumpkin Land. This farm is purely harvest-themed -- no scares here! -- and it's the perfect spot to take the little ones. They currently don't accept credit or debits cards, so make sure to bring cash!

The farm is open to the public October weekends from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Fairbank Farm, 15308 52nd Ave W Edmonds, (425) 743-3694

4. Gordon Skagit Farms, Mount Vernon

At Gordon Skagit Farms, you can "experience fall, one pumpkin at a time!" Autumn is abundant around here where apples and pumpkins are ready to be picked, cider pours by the barrel, and a haunted barn awaits for the bravest of visitors. The farm itself is owned by three generations of family farmers who work hard to create an enchanting experience.

The farm is open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Gordon Skagit Farms, 15596 McClean Road, Mount Vernon, (360) 424-7262

5. Remlinger Farms, Carnation

Remlinger Farms has fun for everyone! While the U-Pick pumpkin patch is only open on weekends, there are activities around all week long, especially for children. There is a hay maze, rides, a carousel, a Ferris wheel, and animals to visit. The annual Fall Harvest Pumpkin Festival runs every weekend from Sept. 23 to Oct. 31.

The U-Pick pumpkin patch will be open every weekend beginning Oct. 11 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Remlinger Farms, 32610 NE 32nd Street, Carnation, (425) 333-4135

6. Tacoma Glassblowing Studio, Tacoma

You might not expect to see this unconventional "pumpkin patch," but yes! It's here! Tacoma Glassblowing Studio offers a unique take on fall festivities: glass pumpkins!

Each glass pumpkin is made individually by hand right here in Tacoma. Add some perfect, classy ornaments to your fall decor. Each weekend, the glass pumpkins are on display at different pumpkin patches, festivals, and gardens. For full dates and times visit here.

Tacoma Glassblowing Studio, 114 S 23rd Street, Tacoma, (253) 948-9699