Sign your family up by emailing the event coordinator at jaclyn seabrookwa. Enjoy other fun fall activities, too, including pumpkin bowling and a hot cider station. Bring a pumpkin you picked up at the pumpkin patch or purchase one on site supplies limited. Pumpkins are iconic fall produce all over the country, but coastal Washington harvests its own special treat in the fall—cranberries. Cranberry farms, or bogs, are an important part of our local area.
Many people do self-guided driving tours of the bogs, but in Grayland on October 8 and 9, you will have the special opportunity to tour a bog at the Cranberry Harvest Festival. Add some local flare to your fall celebrations this year, and make the Cranberry Harvest Festival a tradition. Another autumn activity unique to our local area is, of course, razor clam digging.
Razor clam season kicks off in the fall, and the first dig of the season will be October 14 — 16 at Copalis and Mockrocks with beaches opening at noon. Seasoned diggers know that the best time is a few hours before low tide so be sure to check a tide chart. Digging for clams is fun for all ages, and tradition for so many in our area.
Get out your favorite clam chowder recipes and head over to the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife website for more information on licensing requirements, times, locations, and dates of digs. Local forests come alive with fungi of every sort. This event has everything from mushroom identification classes to tastings to mushroom hunting outings with experts.
The weekend will be chock-full of mushroom education and interesting people as well. If a visit to this festival is on your Grays Harbor autumn bucket list, read more about the event here. Winter 2. Spring 3. Summer 4. Thursday, January 13, Motocross Athletes Aim for the Sweet Life. Donut or Doughnuts? He will be performing on October 3, , , and the Does all this make you hungry?
Items will range from pumpkin logs, pies, cookies, carrot cakes and many others based on availability. They have multiple sanitization stations available on site and we offer curbside pick-up for those that would prefer this method.
For more information, visit the Champman Farm Facebook page. Shaffner Farms is sadly permanently closed. Get your costumes on and head to Elma for Trick-or-Treating at tents with local businesses. There will also be a costume contest, decorated mask contest and music with DJ Spooky. All ages are welcome and there will be game and of course, lots of candy!
Kids can visit businesses with their parents in their favorite costume to get treats! All participating businesses will have someone near their entrance. More information to come on the Montesano Chamber website.
You can contact the club if you would like to participate by bringing your car to the Moore Wright Group in Aberdeen. Cars can show up at 11 a. Choose the perfect pumpkin and then be sure to check out their other fall items for sale, including jams, jellies, BBQ sauces, pies and more.
There will be no hay maze or hay jump this year. Staff will be wearing masks. For more information visit the Shaffner Farms website or Facebook page. Winter 2. Spring 3. Summer 4. Thursday, January 13, Motocross Athletes Aim for the Sweet Life.
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