Plumper Pumpkin Patch: fun things to do in Portland
Plumper Pumpkin Patch and Tree Farm is a family-owned farm located in Portland, offering seasonal activities and products and beautiful views of Willamette Valley.
The Plumper Pumpkin Patch is a classic destination in our Falls. Picking our pumpkins was one of those family traditions we adopted after moving to the USA. There is something so special about spending time on a farm, and particularly we loved this one since it’s so close to our home and there are many fun activities to do.
What to see and do
This beautiful family-owned farm is located in NW Old Cornelius Pass Rd, Portland, and offers many seasonal products and activities.
During the pumpkin patch season (end of September to October 31st), you can enjoy different attractions such as pumpkin picking, playgrounds, corn maze, walking loops, hay pyramid, and more.
Additionally they also have a lovely farm store and sections for animal viewing.
However, the attractions that my kids loved the most were the corn/apple cannons and the fantastic and fun slides. So much fun!
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Plan your trip
Main features/Amenities
- Farm Located on 65 acres of what used to be a century dairy farm, with rolling hills and a beautiful view of the Willamette Valley.
- They offer Pumpin Patch in Fall (until October 31st) and Christmas Trees in Winter.
- Admission for Pumpkin Patch is $10 per person (children under two years are free.) Online tickets here.
- During Fall, the farm is open Tuesday to Sundays (9:00 am – 5:30 pm).
- Farm store and picnic tables.
- Spacious parking area.
- Porta potties and also hand sanitizer stations.
Important information and tips
- Location: 11435 NW Old Cornelius Pass Rd Portland, OR 97231.
- Website.
- Dog-Friendly farm.
- Face masks are mandatory.
- Some activities are not available during weekdays and others are not offered during 2020 following government guidelines (Read more about the activities in their Website.)
- As is usual for farms, some sections can be muddy, so consider wearing the right shoes (rain boots are the best option).