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Remlinger Farms

Remlinger Farms is a 350-acre (1.4 km2) working farm located in Carnation, Washington, and listed in the Library of Congress Local Legacies Project.[1] It is open to the public for 6 months of the year with amusement rides, entertainment, u-pick fields and corn mazes specializing in local produce. It was originally created from the Remlinger family farm, owned by Floyd Remlinger, before being taken over by his son, Gary Remlinger.

Remlinger Farms, viewed from the Snoqualmie valley trail that passes by it
Train tracks running through Remlinger Farms

History Edit

Beginning in 1965, and starting with little more than gunny sacks of corn sold for $1.00 each, the farm has evolved and grown much larger, adding a farm market, amusement rides, theater, petting zoo, restaurant, and the Tolt River Railroad Steam Train Ride pulled by a genuine steam engine (built by Crown Metal Products) that travels on a figure 8, 2 ft (610 mm) narrow gauge[2] track within the farm.

Activities Edit

During the spring and fall, the farm hosts educational school tours allowing schoolchildren the chance to see a working farm, ride on the amusement rides (including a small roller coaster),[3] learn about farm animals and even get up close to them, from cows to bees, safely.

The farm hosts a month-long pumpkin patch for the entire month of October, ending its year on Halloween.

References Edit

  1. ^ Library of Congress Legacies Project
  2. ^ Crown Metal Products Locomotive Roster
  3. ^ Roller Coaster Database - Remlinger Farms

External links Edit

  • Remlinger Farms - official website

47°38′25″N 121°54′09″W / 47.64028°N 121.90250°W / 47.64028; -121.90250

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