Address: 21975 SW 65th Ave, Tualatin, OR 97062, USA
Phone: +15036381869
Sunday: 9AM–6PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 9AM–6PM
Thursday: 9AM–6PM
Friday: 9AM–6PM
Saturday: 9AM–6PM
Hvfitz Photos
Such a beautiful tree farm! It was a perfect spot to photograph a sweet couples session.
Derek Foulk
Nice place, but it's pretty expensive. We payed $70+ for three of us for the pumpkin patch and activities. We bought our 9-10' Christmas tree there last year for $230 (I think). It was $180 for the tree and $50 for the stand, or close to that. If you can afford it, I'd recommend visiting.
ZarkTheMuffin
The attractions and pumpkins are both great but buying your pumpkins is another thing. They have a system where they size your pumpkins and then you go to another tent to pay for them. However, they keep your pumpkins at the sizing area and when you come to pick them up with your car they have a really bad system of figuring out which one is yours and almost gave me someone else’s pumpkins. The place is good overall but they really need a better system for labeling pumpkins people buy.
Snacking in Saudi
This was my first time taking my kids to the pumpkin patch and they had a blast! I loved the fun and age appropriate activities they had at the farm and the fact that they made fresh apple cider donuts in house. And I can’t describe the amount of beautiful pumpkins there were, I took so many photos and one of them is my phone’s background 😍. Would come again!
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Yes. They're also hosting a sunflower festival this month.
Its $10 per person if you are not planning on doing the kid activities, jump pad, slide barrel ride. If you want to do a hayride, corn maze, and see animals that's included. Food is extra but I cant speak to that since I did not eat there this year. Our pumpkins were about $10 each but they were pretty large.
Different sizes of different types cost different price. Check the availability of pumpkin and timings before you visit.
Yes
Yep. Well, they had it in October, at least.
They doughnuts and I think on weekends they sell polish dogs and they have coffee water and sodas some juice as well
I think they do.
You buy a ride bracelet and enter the fun festive corn maze and slide bounce house hay ride to pick pumpkins they have animals puppet show buy cider coffee donuts and there is a market it to but pies and candy and seasonal nick nacks to decorate your home ice cream soda pop all kind of different things there it is nice place if you during the week you won't need a ride bracelet but all the fun things to do I don't they have available to do most things just for the weekend
We live down the road from Lee Farm, have never picked there, and I don't believe that I've ever seen them advertise strawberry picking. They are worth a drive, especially for holidays. Boones ferry berry farm is good for berries. Two blue berry farms on gage road, near wilsonville, are wonderful (not ripe yet).
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