Address: 16205 NW Gillihan Rd, Portland, OR 97231, USA
Phone: +15036219545
Sunday: 9AM–5PM
Monday: 9AM–5PM
Tuesday: 9AM–5PM
Wednesday: 9AM–5PM
Thursday: 9AM–5PM
Friday: 9AM–5PM
Saturday: 9AM–5PM
Andrea Alvarado
It's a really good place if you are looking to have lunch or dinner in a kid-friendly family place. They have a variety of beautiful pumpkins and really good food.
Camille Walker
Expensive and a ripoff!! $51 for three wrist bands that did not include the mazes (more $$$) or the petting zoo (more$$$!!) What this meant was we paid $17 each to ride the cow train (pictured) which is for toddlers. The duck race is plastic ducks that you pump water on, no prizes. Terrible, overcooked food. There aren’t even nice pumpkins or a nice market. Drive past this patch and go to The Pumpkin Patch!! Much better food and espresso bar. Much cleaner everywhere with two cute markets. Still has the animals (free) hayride (free) and a cow train and other fun stuff. I cannot say this strongly enough, ANY OPTION IS BETTER. Bella didn’t treat their staff well, they were afraid to give us napkins. Awful! Two stars because half of the people working there are nice.
Sarah W
HEADS UP: this establishment is pretty much CASH ONLY, it was nice that we had some in the wallet but still needed to use their ATM. I'd expected that they would take debit/credit but nope. Honestly we arrived at this location thinking we were going to The Maize and had already gotten the kids unpacked before realizing we weren't where we wanted to be. The food smelled great and it wasn't as crazy-busy as it could've been, so we stayed. The weather was wonderful and made it nice to be outside, but everything felt like a cash grab. Concessions were all overpriced and cash only. The hayride was free but that's all- duck races, petting zoo, face painting all needed cash. I have no idea how fresh the food was made, it was all precooked and sitting in piles behind the counter. It made for a nice and quick lunch but it raises some concerns for me. Would've loved to try their Apple Cider, but the prices really turned me away: $5 for a pint? $8 for a half gallon? Perhaps they are needing to charge more to compensate for 2020, but I'm not sure. The pumpkin pricing felt exorbitant but maybe I'm just used to different pumpkin patches. Instead of pricing by weight they priced by size/ circumference. We paid $12 for 3 small pumpkins, I've included a photo of their pricing system (and the 3 said pumpkins). Overall we were disappointed. We visit an array of different pumpkin patches each year and this was sadly our least favorite experience.
Hana (mycaninelife)
Our favorite dog friendly pumpkin patch. Dogs are allowed on leash. Everyone else had their dogs on leash too. We went early in the season right at 9 am on a weekend and it wasn’t busy. We picked pumpkins and ate lunch. We didn’t do the corn maze but dogs are allowed in there as well. Staff was all friendly and available to help. Everyone loved the dogs!
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I suggest you Check their Face book page!
My daughter call to couldn't get through so when arrived there everything was fine you could buy tickets there too.
No EBT cards are not accepted but the farmer checks are.
Yes! Nice dogs on leash are allowed in all common areas and regular corn maze (not haunted. They are not allowed in the farm store, haunted corn maze or in the produce fields.
Theres no age limit ! And you could dress up Whatever you want, keeping in mind there will be lots of kids around.
The farm will open in June. We will announce opening date once our strawberries are ready for picking. We will be open June-Oct like all seasons 😊 check back on our website later this week fwe r announcements on opening date and u-pick!
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