Fall in Portland means crisp mornings, apple cider donuts, and a hunt for the perfect pumpkin. Whether you’re in it for the corn mazes, the animals, or just an adorable family photo, these farms deliver. Here’s your guide to the best patches around Portland β€” organized by region so you can find your perfect fall adventure.

Huge thanks to our sponsor, Topaz Farm, a Reader Favorite for pumpkins, farm-fresh treats, and fall fun. They’re one of our top picks on a list full of incredible farms!

Sauvie Island

Topaz Farm

Avoid the crowds, soak in the season, and make lasting memories at the PDX Parent Reader Favorites Winner for β€œBest Family Farm” 2025. Families can enjoy hayrides, sunflower and corn mazes, a no-spray pumpkin patch, farm animals, games, and food and drinks for all ages.
πŸ“… Pre-picked pumpkins September 3. The festival takes place Saturdays and Sundays from late September through late October, plus Friday, October 10th.
🎟 Admission includes nearly all activities for just $12.
πŸ“ 17100 NW Sauvie Island Rd., Portland

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Bella Organic Farm

Kick off fall in Bella’s epic 7-acre corn maze (dogs welcome!). In October, hop on a free hayride to the pumpkin patch, ride the cow or grain train, meet farm animals, and grab a caramel apple for the road. Bonus: Bella is one of the few farms with a private event garden if you’re planning a fall party.
πŸ“… Corn maze: Aug 23–Oct 31. Pumpkin patch: Opens Sept 21. Haunted maze opens Sept 27.
🎟 Admission: Free entry. Corn maze $10–$12 (ages 5 and under free). Haunted maze $30–$45. Most activities $2–$5 or included with a bracelet.
🐾 Pets: Dogs welcome on leash (except haunted maze).
πŸ“ 16205 NW Gillihan Rd., Portland

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The Pumpkin Patch 

A Sauvie Island tradition since 1967. Expect the big corn maze (this year’s theme is Cornlandia!), hayrides, barnyard animals, a produce market, Patio CafΓ©, and plenty of pumpkins.
πŸ“… Maize: Aug 30–Oct. October festivities start in Sept.
🎟 Admission: Free entry. Maize $10 (ages 5 and under free). Hayrides $2/person; cow train $5/person.
πŸ“ 16511 NW Gillihan Rd., Portland

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Portland

Fazio Farms

Want pumpkins without the drive? This family farm near PDX Airport has a corn maze, goats, hayrides, and just enough festive fun for little ones β€” and you’ll be home before naptime.
πŸ“… Typically October.
🎟 Admission: Free entry. Corn maze about $5. Pumpkins priced by size. Debit/credit only.
πŸ“ 8433 NE Fazio Way, Portland

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Plumper Pumpkin Patch and Tree Farm 

This 65-acre farm grows 25 pumpkin varieties and packs in the fun: hayrides, pig races, a hobbit house, sunflower field, corn maze, and pumpkin/apple cannons. Pony rides on select weekends Don’t leave without donuts or an apple cider slushee.
πŸ“… Sept 13–Oct 31.
🎟 Admission: $16 online, $18 at gate, $31 season pass. Tokens required for extras ($5 for animal feed or cannons). Debit/credit only.
🐾 Pets: Dogs welcome on leash
πŸ“ 11453 NW Old Cornelius Pass Rd., Portland

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East of Portland/Hood River

Liepold Farms 

This family farm in Boring is known for its ecologically-themed corn maze (topic TBA). Expect Mt. Hood views, hayrides, apple slingshots, and a pumpkin patch.
πŸ“… Late Sept–Oct.
🎟 Admission: Last year $15 kids (3–12), $20 adults. Most activities included. Bee Train, slingshot, and goat experience extra.
🐾 Pets: Dogs welcome on leash
πŸ“ 14050 SE Richey Rd., Boring

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Packer Orchards Bakery & Farm Place

A Hood River Fruit Loop favorite. Along with pumpkins, enjoy a corn maze, pumpkin bowling, flashlight or haunted mazes, and a huge play area with hamster wheels and a hay slide. Don’t skip the famous lemon cookies.
πŸ“… Sept–Oct.
🎟 Admission: $16.95 includes corn maze, activities, and pumpkin patch.
πŸ“ 3020 Thomsen Rd., Hood River

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Bushue’s Family Farm and Nursery

The pink pig train is a hit with littles, and their mini corn maze is perfect for young visitors. Add donuts, caramel apples, and apple cider, and you’ve got a sweet fall outing.
πŸ“… Sept 27–Oct 30.
🎟 Admission: Free entry. Activities about $5 each. β€œThrifty Thursdays” $2 off. Wristbands available.
πŸ“ 9880 SE Revenue Rd., Boring

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Mt. View Orchards

Pumpkins with a view! This Fruit Loop stop has wagon rides, farm animals, and the best handmade pizza (reserve ahead). Cider and donuts in Sept/Oct. Dogs welcome.
πŸ“… Mid-Sept–Oct.
🎟 Free entry.
🐾 Pets: Dogs welcome on leash
πŸ“ 6670 Trout Creek Ridge Rd., Mt. Hood

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Dolan Creek Farm

Wide open spaces, mountain views, and even Gwen the pony. Enjoy animal visits, a campfire, a tractor ride, and homemade treats.
πŸ“… Opens Sept 26.
🎟 $5 per person ages 1+, includes all activities.
πŸ“ 13490 SE Orient Dr., Boring

Courtesy of Dolan Creek Farm


Olson Farms

This is a hidden gem one of our readers told us about! No lines, no admission fee, just a fun farm playground and classic pumpkin patch. If you’re looking for a low key, affordable pumpkin patch, this is it. Bring cash.
πŸ“… TBA.
🎟 Free entry.
πŸ“ 22255 SE Borges Rd., Damascus

Courtesy of Olson Farms

West of Portland

Roloff Farms

Made famous by Little People, Big World, this β€œagritainment” destination features 28 activities, from a pirate ship play structure to wagon tours. Their newest attraction: Zombie Trail Paintball.
πŸ“… Oct 3–26, Fri–Sun.
🎟 $17/person (ages 2+). Combo ticket with wagon tour $25. Pumpkins extra.
πŸ“ 23985 NW Grossen Dr., Helvetia

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Smith Berry Barn

Pumpkin picking with grass between the rows (goodbye muddy boots). Kids love the play area and animals; grownups love the pumpkin pie milkshakes.
πŸ“… Late Sept–Oct.
🎟 Free entry.
πŸ“ 24500 SW Scholls Ferry Rd., Hillsboro

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Peters Pumpkin Patch

No admission, free corn maze, and even $1 goat feed. Simple, affordable fall fun with photo ops galore.
πŸ“… Opens September 27, 2025.
🎟 Free
πŸ“ 1990 SW Lafollett Rd., Cornelius

Courtesy of Peters Pumpkin Patch

South of Portland

Triskelee Farm

A working farm where kids can feed animals, decorate pumpkins, and join in carnival-style fun. Don’t miss their September festival.
πŸ“… Sept 20 + weekends in Oct.
🎟 Typically $15. Extras cost more.
πŸ“ 29700 SW Mountain Rd., West Linn

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Hoffman Farms Store

Pick your pumpkin off the vine, ride the mini-train, and tackle a 10-acre corn maze. Weekends feature BBQ, live music, and Barn Door Brewing.
πŸ“… Sept 24–Halloween
🎟 Free entry. Train + maze ticketed.
πŸ“ 22242 SW Scholls Ferry Rd., Beaverton

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Bauman Farms 

This harvest festival is famous for its Giant Pumpkin Drop (October 4). With 30+ activities β€” apple cannon, bug train, jumping pillow β€” it’s a big day of fun.
πŸ“… Sept 20–Oct 30.
🎟 Pumpkin patch free. Festival $30/person (ages 3+).
🐾 Pets: Dogs welcome on leash
πŸ“ 12989 Howell Prairie Rd., Gervais

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Yesteryear Pumpkin Patch and Christmas Trees

Free admission, dog-friendly, and even complimentary snacks. Weekend food trucks and free Friday night movies add to the charm.
πŸ“… Corn maze opens Aug 28. Sunflowers open now.
🎟 Free entry. Corn maze $6–$12.
🐾 Pets: Dogs welcome on leash
πŸ“ 26801 SW Stafford Rd., Wilsonville

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Flower Farmer 

Ride the Pumpkin Run train or try the spooky Boo Train (ages 6+). Add a hay pyramid climb and a pumpkin to take home.
πŸ“… Oct 4–30. Boo Train Oct 17–18 & 24–30.
🎟 Train tickets $7.50–$10.
🐾 Pets: Dogs welcome on leash, not on train
πŸ“ 2512 N Holly, Canby

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French Prairie Gardens 

A true hidden gem: family farm, scratch bakery, and taproom. Go for the pumpkin patch, stay for pig races, obstacle courses, and legendary cider floats.
πŸ“… Oct 4–31.
🎟 $19.99–$29.99 depending on package; weekends $5 more.
πŸ“ 17673 French Prairie Rd., St. Paul

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Lee Farms 

A seventh-generation farm offering hayrides, a mega slide, barrel wagon rides, and plenty of donuts.
πŸ“… TBD, typically Oct.
🎟 Typically $15 general admission. Wristband $29.95.
πŸ“ 21975 SW 65th Ave., Tualatin

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Frog Pond Farm

Yes, llamas in the pumpkin patch. Plus 80+ animals, bounce park, and weekend magic shows.
πŸ“… Opens Sept 19.
🎟 $15/person (ages 2+). All-in pass $24.
🐾 Pets: Dogs welcome on leash (not in the pumpkin patch)
πŸ“ 2995 SW Advance Rd., Wilsonville

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Historic Kirchem Farm

This Oregon City farm features pumpkins, hayrides, covered play areas, cider, and cool metal art displays. Dogs welcome.
πŸ“… Typically Oct.
🎟 Typically $10 per vehicle.
🐾 Pets: Dogs welcome on leash
πŸ“ 19723 S Bakers Ferry Rd., Oregon City

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Papa’s Pumpkin Patch at Wachlin Farms

Low-key, photogenic, and free admission. Perfect if you just want pumpkins and a family photo without the festival crowds.
πŸ“… Opens September 20.
🎟 Free entry.
🐾 Pets: Dogs welcome on leash
πŸ“ 20345 SW Scholls-Sherwood Rd., Sherwood

Courtesy of Papa’s Pumpkin Patch at Wachlin Farms

Red Berry Barn

Family-owned and family-friendly. Expect bounce houses, slides, a barrel train, and a corn maze, plus a well-stocked farm store. Hayrides on weekends!
πŸ“… Sept 20–Oct 31.
🎟 $20 weekdays, $25 weekends. Ages 1 and under free.
πŸ“ 19200 SW Chapman Rd., Sherwood

Courtesy of Red Berry Barn

Fir Point Farms

Known for its bakery and harvest festival. Expect pumpkin painting, cow train rides, bounce houses, and paintball.
πŸ“… Weekends, Sept 27–Oct 30.
🎟 Free entry. Activities $7–$9, or $30 wristband.
🐾 Pets: Dogs welcome on leash
πŸ“ 14601 Arndt Rd., Aurora

Courtesy of Fir Point Farms

Koch Family Farms

Pick pumpkins straight from the vine at this family farm (since 1928). Baby animals and hayrides on weekends.
πŸ“… Oct 1–31.
🎟 Free entry, but purchases encouraged.
πŸ“ 4745 Raybell Rd., St. Paul

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Heiser Farms Pumpkin Patch

Home of the famous pumpkin cannons and even fire engine rides. Plus mazes, trains, and animal visits.
πŸ“… Sept 27–Oct 31, weekends + Oct 10.
🎟 $8/person, $4-$10 activities, wristband $20 for unlimited attractions.
🐾 Pets: Dogs welcome on leash if the cannons won’t scare them!
πŸ“ 21425 Grand Island Loop, Dayton

Courtesy of Heiser Farms


Washington

The Patch at Whalen Oaks Farm

Pumpkins, corn mazes, hayrides, and even pumpkin bowling at this Woodland farm. Food vendors on weekends.
πŸ“… Oct 1–31, Tues–Sun.
🎟 Free entry. Activities $4–$6 each or wristband $12–$16.
🐾 Pets: Dogs welcome on leash
πŸ“ 612 Whalen Rd., Woodland, WA

Courtesy of The Patch at Whalen Oaks Farm

Pumpkin Lane at Pomeroy Farm

A living history farm (read: no electricity) with old-time charm. Look for the β€œpumpkin people” displays throughout the property.
πŸ“… Weekends in Oct.
🎟 $8 adults, $6 kids (ages 3–11). Pumpkins extra. Bring cash for vendors.
πŸ“ 20902 NE Lucia Falls Rd., Yacolt, WA

Courtesy of Pomeroy Farm

Bi-Zi Farms

Family-run since 1872. Admission includes a free pumpkin (any size you can carry!), a wagon ride, corn maze, pumpkin launcher shots, animal visits, and a drink. Food trucks on site.
πŸ“… Sept 20–Oct 31.
🎟 $16/person (ages 2+). Maze-only ticket $9.50. Bring cash for vendors.
🐾 Pets: Dogs welcome on leash
πŸ“ 9504 NE 119th St., Vancouver, WA

Courtesy of Bi-Zi Farms


Credit: Meg Asby

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