Green Bluff is a pastoral community that sits northeast of Spokane. And when fall hits, it comes alive with rich seasonal hues and a bounty of pumpkins and perfect produce. October is definitely the busiest month at Green Bluff because of all the fall activities — but it also happens to be the most beautiful time to visit.

A trip to Green Bluff is always a good idea, but it’s absolutely magical in October.

eji / Flickr You’ll find an abundance of local pumpkin patches, U-pick orchards, and harvest festivals here.

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Green Bluff is home to dozens of small family farms and artisan food and beverage producers, many of which wait all year for harvest season.

dori4080 / TripAdvisor Some of the top local events include the Apple Fest at the Green Bluff United Methodist Church, The Fall Harvest Festival at Beck’s Harvest House, and buying freshly baked pies from High-Country Orchard and Walters’ Fruit Ranch.

It’s easy to spend an entire day at Beck’s Harvest House, home to the legendary Fall Harvest Festival.

Beck’s Harvest House Facebook The festival is an annual tradition for many local families, who pick out their pumpkins while listening to live music and enjoying food and games.

The pumpkin patch at Beck’s Harvest House is massive, and it’s open seven days a week throughout October from 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.

Beck’s Harvest House Facebook Don’t miss out on the Giant Corn Maze or taking family photos at Pumpkin Land.

But of all the many attractions at Beck’s Harvest House, the famous pumpkin donuts are the most memorable.

Beck’s Harvest House Facebook Don’t be deterred by the long lines – these delicious fresh donuts are worth the wait.

Once you’ve picked out your pumpkins, treat yourself to some apples you can pick right from the trees.

MLAbug / TripAdvisor Several local orchards offer this fun fall activity, but if you prefer, you can buy them from a farm store.

While you’re in the area, treat yourself to some local craft beverages.

Walters’ Fruit Ranch Facebook Hierophant Meadery specializes in traditional and infused mead, while Twilight Cider Works makes their delicious cider from Green Bluff apples. It’s the perfect way to end a fun day at the farms.

Do you enjoy fall visits to Green Bluff? Make this community one of your fall day trip destinations this year.

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You’ll find an abundance of local pumpkin patches, U-pick orchards, and harvest festivals here.

Julie B / TripAdvisor

dori4080 / TripAdvisor

Some of the top local events include the Apple Fest at the Green Bluff United Methodist Church, The Fall Harvest Festival at Beck’s Harvest House, and buying freshly baked pies from High-Country Orchard and Walters’ Fruit Ranch.

Beck’s Harvest House Facebook

The festival is an annual tradition for many local families, who pick out their pumpkins while listening to live music and enjoying food and games.

Don’t miss out on the Giant Corn Maze or taking family photos at Pumpkin Land.

Don’t be deterred by the long lines – these delicious fresh donuts are worth the wait.

MLAbug / TripAdvisor

Several local orchards offer this fun fall activity, but if you prefer, you can buy them from a farm store.

Walters’ Fruit Ranch Facebook

Hierophant Meadery specializes in traditional and infused mead, while Twilight Cider Works makes their delicious cider from Green Bluff apples. It’s the perfect way to end a fun day at the farms.

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Address: Green Bluff, WA 99021, USA