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Kiyokawa Family Orchards - Mtn. Rose apples

Kiyokawa Family Orchards

4.8(63 reviews)
47.3 mi
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I have visited Kiyokawa at farmers markets before (they're at 13 of them!), but this month was the…read morefirst time I went out to their farm in Parkdale, OR. This is a third generation farm - their grandparents immigrated from Japan in the early 1900s. It's almost 300 acres and they've got apples, pears, peaches, cherries, berries, and probably more. The farmstand is open July through November. They've got a pick your own/U-pick options. They specialize in growing over 150 different varieties of apples, pears, cherries, and stone fruit. Their website is pretty up-to-date on which fruit are available at any given time. I really enjoyed stopping into the marketplace for a wide selection of pre-picked fruits, some of which had samples available. They were priced by weight and I was very pleased with the cost in the end ($12 for so many apples!).

Love Kiyokawa. First off, the scenery is beautiful in Parkdale surrounded by all the fruit trees…read moreplus the mountain. And this orchard is so fun to visit in mid-October during harvest time. They have wagon rides, a big fort for kids, an apple variety tasting, and dozens & dozens of apples and pear varieties for sale. We filled up a box of cosmic crisps to take home, plus loaded up on a bunch of jugs of honey for the year - 3 lbs for $24 is a great deal. I also walked through the orchard and loved that they labeled all the rows of trees so you can see all the many varieties. They had apple cider and apples with caramel sauce as samples while waiting in line. While I'm disappointed that the apple tasting still costs as much as last year, the experience is otherwise great and I'll be back.

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Kiyokawa Family Orchards - So many apple varieties

So many apple varieties

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Made In Oregon - Bigfoot stickers and more. 7/6/25

Made In Oregon

3.4(13 reviews)
2.1 mi
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Fun store! Great Oregon souvenirs to be found here at this Clackamus Town Center mall location…read more There was a big foot or sasquatch plushy in the window display and I immediately photographed it. Lots of cool Oregon and Portland stuff from greeting cards, postcards magnets, mugs, clothing, chocolates, candies, spices, blankets, wine, home goods and yes, a whole sasquatch section! Lol! They have plushies of Oregon's official state animal which is the beaver. It is also the mascot for Oregon State University. The young lady at the register was nice and friendly. I spent about $42 here and it's awesome that Oregon does not charge sales tax. (In my local area in California, sales tax is 10.25 percent!) We also saw a Made in Oregon store at the PDX Airport. If visiting again, I would return to this mall location or another 4 stars!

This store is great for souvenirs, gifts for out of state family, postcards and local foods. The…read morecashiers provide good customer service and are pleasant to talk to. They have a wide selection of Oregon postcards -- not just the typical tourist postcards but also illustrated postcards from local artists and postcards from Lantern Press. I wish I would have thought to look there when I started swapping postcards on Postcrossing. The prices for the Smith Western postcards are some of the lowest in the area -- cheaper than getting them at tourist attractions. They also have stickers and illustrated greeting cards that are Oregon themed. I agree that the food selection isn't what it used to be. I was able to find some teas that aren't available anywhere else. It's also convenient to go in and find a curated selection of Oregon made foods (moose munch, Portland ketchup etc.) when I don't have the time for a Fred Meyer visit. But the candy selection isn't what it used to be. I wish that the store took returns for online purchases and that there was more space between the aisles. Overall, I really like this store and am glad it's in the mall.

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