Open Saturday's from 9am-2pm. The Puyallup Farmers’ Market is one of the largest farmers’ markets, not only in Washington State but the country. Located in the heart of downtown Puyallup in beautiful Pioneer Park and Pavilion, you’ll find a massive indoor and outdoor marketplace that houses a variety of vendors selling handcrafted and homegrown products that are made in Washington.
The Washington State Fair, considered "Washington's Biggest Celebration" will be celebrating 125 years this year! There are rides, concerts, food, rodeos, and lots more to see and do. Concerts for the weekend include: September 4th: Travis Denning Dancin' In The Dirt Party September 5th: Corey Kent Dancin' In The Dirt Party
Approximately a 30 minute drive from Puyallup, WA. The Museum of Glass is a premier contemporary art museum dedicated to glass and glassmaking in the West Coast’s largest and most active museum glass studio. It is also home to the Chihuly Bridge of Glass.
Local farm to table restaurant serving thoughtfully-prepared food that is often inspired by fresh ingredients sourced from local farms.
Gather, socialize and choose your drink of choice from an assortment of ciders available on tap. A frequent spot for food trucks to stop by too in case you are in need of something to eat!
Gather, socialize, and choose your drink of choice from a selection of 40 on tap options available!
Approximately an hour drive from Puyallup, WA (+/- depending on traffic). Pike Place is the perfect spot to explore Seattle's waterfront and checkout local businesses including flower shops, fruit and vegetable produce stands, fresh caught seafood, arts and crafts, and more!
Approximately an hour and a half drive from Puyallup, WA (+/- depending on traffic). If you have time we highly recommend explorering the Paradise side of Mount Rainier, including Skyline Trail - one of our favorite places to hike and where we took our engagement photos.