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    Fordyce Farm

    4.3 (22 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 6:00 pm
    Updated 3 weeks ago

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    Yaran S.

    Went there in October for the corn maze and other fall activities. We really enjoyed the cider slushie, very refreshing, the best I've had. The staff recommended pumpkin chocolate bread which was also very good. It was a bummer that their cider donut machine was broken.

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    Jennifer K.

    I don't have a lot of experience at you-pick farms, but Fordyce Farms exceeded my expectations. The facilities were clean and neat, with a store of local goods, potted plants, cut flowers, baked pastries, and more. There's a covered place to picnic, a clean restroom, and playground for the kids. We went in mid-July and were able to pick boysenberries, blueberries, raspberries, golden raspberries (my favorite!), kotatas (blackberries), three colors of currants, and more. We left with far more berries than we could eat, but it was so much fun that it was worth every penny. As I mentioned, we are novices at farm picking and the staff was friendly and helpful. We felt right at home on their farm. They even held our first haul in the refrigerator for us while we went out for more. Overall, this was a highlight to our trip to Oregon.

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    Michelle M.

    Pumpkin patch as a whole is average. A few play areas for the kids that are nice. Not a great place if you are hoping to take fun photographs. Most likely won't be going back. Last year we went on a Sunday & arrived just before opening. We couldn't get into the parking lot because we were about 10 minutes early, along with about 15 other cars...which created a dangerous situation, with cars lined up on the sides of the road. Today the lot was completely full & overflowing. We got stuck, along with another car at the end of the narrow lot and had to back out onto the main road. I'm sure weekdays are quieter & parking isn't such a bitch. But this patch isn't worth dealing with a much too tiny and narrow parking area.

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    Leo G.

    Fordyce Farm has really gone above and beyond for their summer and fall seasons. Recently visited their pumpkin patch and I was amazed at how many activities were available for both kids and adults. The apple cider donuts were a hot commodity as supply was quickly bought out. I had to wait about 10-15 minutes before another fresh Half dozen was available and I would do it again!! The Apple cider donuts were delicious and definitely worth the wait. The shop offers a variety of fresh produce, locally sourced food items, and a variety of menu options. The traveling tap cart at Fordyce was the cherry on top of my whole experience, this tap cart offered a variety of tasty beers and ciders. The peach cider was my favorite. I will be coming back to Fordyce Farms before autumn is over!

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    just did their haunted corn maze and it was AWESOME!!!! Lots of jump scares, masks, acting. well done

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    Would very much recommend the place. It is a good place. They have good things. Very good. I especially like the shed.

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    May 2026 Oregon…read more Driving from Bend, Oregon to Newport on the coast saw this place and it had good reviews and decided to drive 10 miles out of the way to come here. You order your food at a counter in the back of the store. The open dining seating is in a different room. You go and get your food when the buzzer goes off. The buzzer is obnoxiously loud. I ordered a chicken salad sandwich comes with a pickle and a bag of chips. My husband ordered the pot pie. We both had a slice of pie. I chose a strawberry rhubarb and he chose the cherry. The chicken pot pie was very good. Had lots of fresh vegetables from peas to carrots, green beans, and potatoes. It was a good size for lunch, but a very small portion if it was your main meal. The grapes were large globe grapes, and they were firm and delicious. The chicken salad was delicious. Large fluffy croissant and the chicken salad had celery, chunks of grapes and onion. It comes with a bag of chips and a pickle. The pickle was large and crunchy. It tasted like a specialty pickle not one you would get at a typical store. The cherry pie was not the best. The crust tasted different than the crust that was with the strawberry rhubarb. It almost had a cinnamon taste. The strawberry rhubarb was fantastic. The crust was very dry, but the filling was delicious. My only complaint is the staff is not aware of the ingredients that are in the menu items. I first ordered some thing and told them I had an allergy to meet and they told me I was OK ordering the corn chowder. After taking a bite and getting an allergic reaction, they then check the book and find out it has bacon. There also was a cross-contamination with nuts. Overall, I would give this place 4.3 stars

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