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    Papa's Pumpkin Patch

    4.9 (33 reviews)
    InexpensivePumpkin Patches
    Closed 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    April M.

    Really enjoyed our time at papa's pumpkin patch. Went yesterday 10/18/21 expecting all the pumpkins to be picked over. That was not the case. They have their store front with a great display and pumpkins ready to go. U-pick sunflowers only .50 for each bloom, also great photo opportunity in the field. Layered haystacks with pumpkins/corn stalks to take a whole family photo and a "how tall this fall" face in the hole board. Two big fields of pumpkins, one you have to take a walk to. Great prices. Got one big pumpkin for carving, one little pumpkin for display and some squash to make soup.

    Love their washing stations

    This is our go to spot for pumpkins every year. You can't beat the low prices and the friendly family environment.

    All of these for only $17!!!
    Rachel H.

    We went to Papa's yesterday and absolutely loved it. The patch gives off a very chill and humble family vibe. The prices are probably the best of anywhere I've seen. We got all the pumpkins/squash pictured for only $17! They don't have all the bells and whistles like some patches (e.g. train rides, animals, mazes, etc) but I actually like that about this place. There's still plenty to look at, plus a cute u-cut sunflower field! They also provide wagons for your pumpkins which was really nice to have, as well as pumpkin washing stations. Last thing - their pumpkin fields are extra cool cause there's several varieties growing that you can pick from and not just the OG orange pumpkins. The one thing I would say is to try and get there earlier in the season before everything is picked over!

    Alyssa J.

    Lots of pumpkins for GREAT prices! Also have a cute little shop to sell other squash/ciders/etc/popcorn. I got these 3 pumpkins for $4!!! Only down fall is there is no food trucks ‍ what can you except with this great of prices. Open durning the week days which is great!!

    Great patch! A real farm with the option to cut your own pumpkin. Also some really large jacko'lanterns in the way back. Prices were good for the size of pumpkins. Will be back

    Zion K.

    All time favorite pumpkin patch! Super affordable prices for a large quantity, and there are endless options! The patch goes on for quite a while and the pumpkins are so perfect. There is a wash station which is super useful, and perfect to clean up all of your pumpkins. Highly recommend, the patch is great and the staff is super nice. Better than the other patches in the area that are overpriced and not as plentiful.

    Sky P.

    We really enjoyed visiting this pumpkin patch! The kids each got to pick their own pumpkin from the whole patch. It was like a treasure hunt! The prices were really affordable and everyone was really nice!

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    Great farm with pumpkins and cute market. Enjoyed picking pumpkins. Good prices and simple family outing. No cover charge.

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    So friendly and so many pumpkins to choose from For a reasonable price. I bought 10 pumpkins and 2 half hay bales for $35 !!

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    Quiet (when we went) peaceful, cheap, no frills pumpkin patch perfect for my toddler son. Will go again. Fun fall experience.

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    Scholls Farm & Nursery

    Scholls Farm & Nursery

    4.7
    (11 reviews)
    2.5 mi

    VALUE!!! Oh my word!!! The pumpkins are a GREAT Value. The "small" ones were like a medium sized…read moreone at the store or other pumpkin patches. It took my kids AGES to pick their pumpkins out. Ages. But we got gorgeous pumpkins and I grabbed a few of the fancy blue ones for decor. For three "medium" pumpkins and a couple small ones we spent $41!! What value. Where they get you is the corn maze. Skip it!!! If we could have gotten a refund we would have. Trust me when I say BEYOND disappointed. It was muddy. SO muddy. And that could have been remedied with hay on the ground. That would have saved everyone's shoes and cars. And it was $5 per person for a literal circle. It wasn't a maze. It was a circle. That took 5-7 minutes to slowly walk. That was insane. That's where we PAID for the pumpkins. Everything here is pay via Venmo or cash box on the honor system. That's why we paid out the wazoo for the maze. Ugh. How crummy!! (So you HAVE to use Venmo or cash ONLY!) A little bonus was being able to see baby sheepies and the kids loved feeding them corn stalk leaves and watching them. Sheepies!!! Anyway, next year is YES to Pumpkins and sheepies and NO to the maze.

    This farm is a great spot for scenic views photos, with very chill vibes. On the day we visited we…read moresaw several groups getting their family/group photos. I love that the farm is totally flat, making it easy to park and walk around. Seeing and hearing the baby and mama sheep was a delight. There is also a corn maze located toward the back of the property. The maze is a cool attraction but I have to agree with another recent review, it really isn't a maze at all. It truly is a circle or a lap, like taking a lap around the park. It's not challenging or engaging, it's just a muddy lap through the corn field. Spend your time with the sheep and the pumpkins & skip the maze.

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    What a beautiful assortment of pumpkins and great prices too!
    What a beautiful assortment of pumpkins and great prices too!
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    Hoffman Farm Store

    Hoffman Farm Store

    4.6
    (124 reviews)
    2.2 mi
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    Upgrading my review - it's really a great place for berries. We came on opening day today for…read moreu-pick strawberries and it was amazing. Fields were filled with ripe berries, each row was well maintained with hay and no weeds, and the prices were reasonable ($2.50 per pound). We loaded up on Hoods, which were super tasty. We'll be back!

    If you want to be treated well, do not go to this farm…read more Went berry picking with the family as we do every year. I go to check in and the guy saw we have the same baskets (from Hoffman) and asked if we want more. We said sure and he threw a basket at us. We asked if there was anything we needed to know. Guy said "nope, you are all good" Go berry picking. See there are rows with orange fencing, which means do not pick here. Pretty obvious. There are blueberries, strawberries, blackberries, marion berries, tay berries, etc. Went to pick blueberries (please mind you, not fenced off) and after getting almost a whole bucket of beautiful blueberries, grandpa on the train honked and screamed at me "NO BLUEBERRIES. NOT OPEN" to which I asked how would I know? He threw his had at me and didn't answer. I didn't understand. Maybe he thought the check in told us not to pick blueberries? But the guy didn't. Thought they were fenced off? I don't know. Pretty odd to be screaming at a customer and not answer them back. We have been going to Hoffman for forever but will be going to another farm due to poor treatment to paying customers. (I have inserted a picture of a sign that says "u-pick fields are closed" at the beginning of the sign, which would mean u-pick is closed? No sign or rope on the other side of field. Sign is easy to miss and if you cannot read English, not obvious that those rows are closed) (Inserted checkin table that does not state anything about what berries are closed) Berries are good. Only reason for 2 stars otherwise 1.

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    Red Berry Barn

    Red Berry Barn

    3.8
    (62 reviews)
    3.4 mi
    $

    We visited Red Berry Barn to pick up strawberries as they were one of the few places open with…read moreHoods on Memorial Day. Walking in at 9AM, they had plenty of prepicked pints on a table and also an entire field of strawberries available for U-Pick. Pricing is actually cheaper for the pre-picked pints, but I assume that's because U-Pick means you're eating while picking as well. Red Berry Barn grows three types of strawberries on their farm. Firstly, probably 30-40 rows of Hoods, then some Shuksans, and finally the ever popular (for farmers, given the day-neutral designation) Albion. It's actually quite easy telling the three apart. The Hoods are overgrown, barely kept organized into rows, with lighter color leaves hiding all of the strawberry red deliciousness hiding underneath. The Shuksans in the center, are the tallest of the plants, with striking dark green foliage. The Albions in the last rows look almost emaciated, with small leaves barely able to support the ample stock of strawberries growing from them. Red Berry Barn doesn't have any particular system for organized picking unlike some other U-Pick farms. Most the field was flush with berries, so we just wandered around wherever we wanted to pick the strawberries. We went here specifically to purchase and pick Hoods. The strawberries here aren't like those of other farms. For some reason, the Hoods are much larger, perhaps 3-4x the size of other Hoods, but still with the protruding cap. The outer shell is also quite a bit harder than the typical soft Hood. The taste isn't the same either, being still sweet and plump with good strawberry fragrance, but missing some of the perfumy quality an excellent Hood has from some of the non U-Pick farms. The skin is also much firmer - usually Hoods only last a day or two before going bad due to how delicate their skins are, but on Day 2, these strawberries were still firm. I have no idea if it's the terroir or the growing and fertilizer regimen fed to the strawberries or not. The Shuksans didn't seem to be ready at the time we visited. I tried a couple that looked ripe on the plants, but they were still mostly hard and tasted like sour water. The Albions, however, were among the best Albions I've had, at least the most ripe ones which consist of perhaps only 5% of the crop. They're super sweet and almost reach Hood levels of perfumy quality but with a different taste. Most Albions, however, basically taste like cold storage grocery store strawberries. Just to hammer it in more - the best of the everbearing and/or day neutral varieties like Albion can be great, but on average, they are worse than June-bearing varieties! Albion especially I think is built for shelf life thanks to the waxy coat on the exterior and the firm interior. We ended up buying a half flat of Hoods to save us some time, and picked up a $16 basket that probably fit around 3-4 pints of strawberries. Red Berry Farm derinitely does in a pinch to get some fresh strawberries. I don't think their Hoods are as good as from other farms, but they're still miles better than any grocery store strawberry.

    We stopped by for coffee and a snack on our way to the coast. Their marionberry donuts are a must…read moretry! Next time we'll try the apple cider donuts.

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    Cutest little pumpkin in the patch!
    Cutest little pumpkin in the patch!
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    All the food was great! And servers were SO friendly!

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    All the food was great! And servers were SO friendly!
    Phils Farm Market

    Phils Farm Market

    5.0
    (15 reviews)
    1.5 mi

    The lady who runs the store was so kind and helpful. Beautiful selection of pumpkins all for a…read morereasonable price. Walked out of there with pumpkins, marionberry pie, and apple crisp sourdough bread. It was hard not to buy the carmel apples and heirloom tomatoes! Worth the stop!!

    While visiting my sister in October 2023 we visited half a dozen farms and Phil's Farm was my…read morefavorite. We stopped in on Friday, October 14th. We were the only ones there. We walked around the store & got to chat with the employees & ask them a bunch of questions. They're a true farm where you can buy local honey, eggs, pie & seasonal produce like potatoes, corn, zucchini, cucumbers, tomatoes, plums, pears, grapes, onions, garlic, berries, cherries, etc Info about what's in season & available can be found on their website. After walking around the store we headed out back to check out the pumpkins, vegetables and flowers. We had the whole place to ourselves. My sister also went through their corn maze. There's a beautiful view of Mt. Hood from the back of the farm. At the start of this review I said this was my favorite of all farms, part of the reason is because they had the most variety of pumpkins & each & every pumpkin was beautiful!!! When we drove past the farm the following day, (Saturday, October 15th) the place was packed for their Farm Day. There were tractor hat rides, a petting zoo, & a taco truck in the parking lot. Unlike other farm there is no admission fee at this farm for families to visit and enjoy a day at the farm.

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