Pick, Patch, Repeat: Portland’s Pumpkin Patch Guide

Pick, Patch, Repeat: Portland’s Pumpkin Patch Guide

  • Emily Corning
  • 09/30/25

Autumn in the Pacific Northwest is a magical time, and there's no better way to embrace the season than by visiting one of the many pumpkin patches around Portland. Whether you're looking for family-friendly activities, scenic views, or unique experiences, here are some top picks to consider this fall.

1. The Pumpkin Patch on Sauvie Island

A beloved family tradition since 1967, The Pumpkin Patch offers a classic farm experience with a variety of activities. Enjoy hayrides, a corn maze, and a produce market. The farm is open daily from 10 am to 6 pm.

2. Bella Organic Pumpkin Patch & Winery

Located on Sauvie Island, Bella Organic offers a 7-acre corn maze, free hayrides to the pumpkin patch, and a haunted maze on select nights. They also feature a farm store with organic produce and Bella Organic wines. The farm is open daily from 9 am to 6 pm, with extended hours on weekends.

3. Bauman’s Harvest Festival & Pumpkin Patch

Just outside Portland in Gervais, Bauman’s is a fall tradition offering over 30 attractions for all ages. Guests can enjoy pumpkin picking, a corn maze, slides, hayrides, farm animals, and seasonal treats like apple cider donuts. The festival offers a full day of activities in a charming farm setting. Bauman’s is open daily during the fall season, with extended hours on weekends.

4. Plumper Pumpkin Patch & Tree Farm

Situated in the West Hills, Plumper Pumpkin Patch features a variety of pumpkins, a corn maze, petting zoo, and obstacle course. Don’t miss their famous pumpkin donuts made fresh to order.

5. Fazio Farms

Near Portland International Airport, Fazio Farms offers a pumpkin patch, corn maze, hayrides, and goats for the kids to meet. The farm is typically open in October.

6. Frog Pond Farm

Located in Wilsonville, Frog Pond Farm is known for its llama-themed corn maze, giant bounce park, and over 20 acres filled with animals and hands-on activities. The farm is open daily from September 19 to October 31.

7. Lee Farms

In Tualatin, Lee Farms offers a dozen pumpkin varieties, a giant slide, a bounce pillow, and a petting zoo. Visitors can also enjoy fresh pumpkin donuts at the Cowboy Cafe. The farm is open from late September through October.

8. Roloff Farms

Made famous by the TV show Little People, Big World, Roloff Farms in Hillsboro offers U-pick pumpkins, wagon tours, and a spooky forest trail walk. The farm is open on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays in October by reservation.


Tips for Visiting Pumpkin Patches

  • Check Hours & Admission: Always verify the operating hours on the farm’s official website before visiting.

  • Dress for the Weather: Oregon fall weather can be unpredictable. Wear layers and bring rain gear just in case.

  • Arrive Early: Popular farms can get crowded, especially on weekends. Arriving early can help you avoid long lines and find the perfect pumpkin.

  • Bring Cash: Some farms may not accept credit cards, so it’s a good idea to bring cash for admission and purchases.

  • Plan for Activities: Many farms offer additional activities like corn mazes, hayrides, and petting zoos. Check the farm’s website for a list of attractions and any extra details.

Whether you're looking for a traditional pumpkin patch experience or something a bit more unique, the Portland area has a variety of options to choose from. From the iconic fields of Sauvie Island to the whimsical attractions at Frog Pond Farm and Bauman’s seasonal harvest festival, there’s something for everyone this fall. Grab your family, put on your flannel, and head out to one of these fantastic pumpkin patches to make lasting memories this season.

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