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September 26—October 30 Tuesday—Friday 2—6 p. With a family history dating back to on this land, Bi-Zi Farms is a beloved farm in Vancouver known for its annual harvest celebration.

Paid entry to Bi-Zi Farms includes a free pumpkin from the pumpkin patch, admission to the corn maze, admission to the farm animals, two shots on the pumpkin launchers, freshly pressed apple cider sampling, and more.

This year, the following activities have been eliminated but are subject to change! Visitors must wear a face mask and maintain social distancing at all times. Click here for the latest details about the season. This family farm in Boring, Oregon is anything but boring. For 27 years, the Wenzel family has operated Fantasy Trail , which features a 1,foot wooded walkway decked out for Halloween and the Christmas season. Take a walk through the lighted trail decorated with spooky sights and sounds in October and return in December for an enchanting holiday experience.

During the month of October, you can also access the pumpkin patch at Wenzel Farm! Photo Courtesy of Flower Farmer. This family-friendly farm is nestled in the green Willamette Valley just east of the Willamette River in Canby.

The train also makes a stop along the way to visit with farm animals! The pumpkin run starts daily through the month of October. September 26—October 31, Tuesday—Friday 12—6 p. French Prairie Gardens is a family-owned and -operated farm nestled in the beautiful Willamette Valley just outside of St.

Paul and Woodburn. Check their website for more details about the season. Heiser Farms is open on the last weekend in September and daily throughout October, featuring your favorite fall activities. Pick up a pumpkin in the patch, go on a hayride, explore the corn maze, visit the petting zoo, ride the pedal tractors, and much more.

Nestled just outside the city in Tualatin , Lee Farms offers over 27 varieties of pumpkins to choose from, ensuring you can find the perfect pumpkin! Plus, enjoy the corn maze, hayrides, barrel wagon rides, a slide, pony rides, farm animals, a bounce pillow and other fall-themed activities for all ages.

They are asking that you pre-purchase your admission to the pumpkin patch and keep your visit under 2 hours for the activities area only, not the pumpkin patch. Starting September 5, you can purchase a complete pass to enjoy all of the above-mentioned activities.

They are using social distancing rules for workers and customers alike — and they ask you to wear a face mask while visiting the farm. Nestled in the scenic Hood River Valley between Mt. Hood and Mt. Adams, Packer Orchards is a beloved destination in the fall for seasonal fruit, homemade baked goods, and of course — pumpkins. The farm shuts down in the first two weeks of September to prepare for fall festivities, including a corn maze, pumpkin picking, pumpkin bowling, fall treats, and much more!

Packer Orchards offered season passes for the first time in , so you can return again and again all season long. Click here for more information and here to purchase your tickets. The fallow field at Plumper Pumpkin Patch is new and revamped year after year.

Weekdays offer a number of activities, including mazes, slides, an obstacle course, a play area, hayrides, farm animals and more. And on the weekends, Plumper Pumpkin Patch adds a few activities, including pumpkin bowling, pony rides, a cow train, face painting, food and drinks, and much more! They're open 7 days a week. Becerra Gardens Facebook. Pick out your pumpkins and enjoy a slide, games, fire pits and pumpkin painting.

Maris Farms Facebook. Maris Farms has it all: Pumpkins, gourds, cornstalk bundles, hay bales and carving kits. Their awesome list of activities includes farm animals, a maze, riding in a real life Monster Truck, hayrides, zip lines, pig and duck races and a super-sized jump pillow, plus pony rides, a pedal cart track and The Haunted Woods.

Schilter Family Farm, Olympia, Washington. They offer a giant themed corn maze, hay maze, farm animals with a goat walk, hay rides, round-up railway cow train, hay jump, busy bee garden and play area. You can also enjoy some classic farm treats like fresh roasted corn, apple cider donuts and spiced cider. They're open daily from Washington In Your Inbox spinner. Love Washington? Get more stories delivered right to your email.

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The Patch opens up October 1st just 26 minutes away and will be open Monday through Saturday 9 am to 6 pm and Sundays from 12 pm to 6 pm. Amenities that you will find at The Patch are a 1-acre corn maze, 5-acre corn maze, small hay maze, small hay pyramid, pumpkin bowling for kids, hayrides, and photo-op props; check their website to see what days and times these amenities are available.

While they do not charge parking or admission fees, pumpkins, squash, and gourds are sold by size and variety and some of the amenities cost a small fee. Pets are also welcome here but must remain on a leash.

The Pumpkin Patch on Sauvie Island. The Pumpkin Patch, which is 35 minutes away in Oregon, is open daily in October from 9 am to 6 pm and does not have entrance fees, but there are fees for various things once you are in The Pumpkin Patch. No dogs are allowed when visiting.



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