Your Ultimate 2024 Oregon Pumpkin Patch, Hayride & Maze Guide

by | Oct 7, 2024 | Adventures, Entertainment, Events, Family Fun, Farm Visits, Featured, Festivals, Halloween, Holidays, Things To Do

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Pumpkins, hay slides, corn mazes, pumpkin cannons, tractor rides, and haunted mazes round out the list of awesome fall activities this year at our favorite Oregon pumpkin patches!

Looking for the perfect place to kick off fall fun in Oregon? From corn mazes and hayrides to pumpkin patches and cider donuts, we've got you covered for 2024. Whether you're hunting for the perfect pumpkin, chasing kids through a maze, or braving a haunted corn field at night, there’s no better way to soak up the autumn vibes. Grab your flannels and get ready for a day full of family-friendly adventures at these top Oregon spots!

Lee Farms – Tualatin, Oregon

Pumpkins in front of a red country store.
Lee Farms / Facebook

The 2024 Fall Harvest Festival at Lee Farms runs from September 21st through October 31st, and it’s packed with classic fall fun for all ages. Wander through the U-pick pumpkin patch and select from a variety of pumpkins in every shape and size. Take a hayride through the crisp autumn air or get lost in the family-friendly corn maze. Farm animals, including goats and cows, are ready to meet new friends, and the farm market is stocked with seasonal goodies, produce, jams, and fall décor. Don't miss the famous apple cider donuts and fresh-pressed cider to round out the perfect day on the farm.

Lee Farms Dates: September 21st - October 31st, 2024, Tuesday - Sunday

Johnson Farms – Eugene, Oregon

This year, Johnson Farms is bringing even more fun with its pumpkin patch and unique “wild wagon ride." The farm is famous for its bungee pumpkin launching, where families can try their hand at sending mini pumpkins flying through the air! The U-pick pumpkin patch offers discounts with a hayride ticket, and Wild Walt’s Greenhouse Hay Maze provides kid-friendly fun. Johnson Farms also has a variety of pumpkins in unique colors and sizes, perfect for both decorating and carving.

Get more information on Johnson Farms here.

Note: Weekends are busy at Johnson Farms, and if you're not paying for the hayride, you'll need to park across I-5 on weekends and cross using the overpass bridge. Buy your sling shot tickets at the field store.

Red Berry Barn – Sherwood, Oregon

Pumpkins in front of a red barn.
Photo via the Red Berry Barn Facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/RedBerryBarn/

The Red Berry Barn Harvest Festival is a fall favorite for families. Admission includes access to a plethora of activities like the bounce pad, tube slides, climbing rope tower, and giant pumpkin pad. Kids will love the play structure, animal displays, and the corn maze. After working up an appetite, indulge in fresh baked goods like their famous donuts and cider. The pumpkin patch is full of beautiful gourds, and hayrides provide a leisurely way to take in the farm’s festive atmosphere.

Red Berry Barn Dates: September 21st - October 31st.

Note: Admission is required for everyone to access any part of the farm grounds at Red Berry barn. Children less than a year old are free with a paying adult.

Fir Point Farms – Aurora, Oregon

Pretty pumpkins at an Oregon Pumpkin Patch.
Some of my best childhood memories are of visiting Oregon pumpkin patches!

Fir Point Farms’ Harvest Festival returns every weekend from September 28th to October 27th. This charming farm offers classic autumn activities like a U-pick pumpkin patch, hayrides, a 6-acre corn maze, and an apple cider donut stand that visitors rave about. Kids will love the Kids Zone, with bounce houses, a giant slide, and mini pumpkin painting. For a little more excitement, try out the Polka Dot Express or the paintball shooting gallery. Hazel’s Nut House is also on-site.

Get more information about Fir Point Farms here.

Fort Vannoy Farms – Grants Pass, Oregon

Pumpkins in the roof rack of a car.

The 2024 Fort Vannoy Farms Fall Festival offers a mix of wholesome family fun and spine-tingling thrills. Open daily in October, the farm features a massive 8-acre corn maze and a picturesque pumpkin patch perfect for finding the ideal pumpkin. For the bravest souls, the “23 Screams” Haunted Maze offers 19 rooms of terrifying scares like chainsaw-wielding clowns, vampires, and zombies. For a lighter experience, the festival also has hayrides, a pumpkin blaster, and pumpkin painting, making it a perfect autumn outing for Southern Oregon.

Get more information about Fort Vannoy Farms here.

Liepold Farms – Boring, Oregon

Pumpkins all lined up at Liepold Farms.

Liepold Farms’ 2024 Fall Festival kicks off on September 28th and runs until October 31st. Visitors can explore a 6-acre corn maze with this year’s unique theme, “The Magic Beneath Our Feet,” which highlights the fascinating underground world of soil and roots. The whole family can enjoy hayrides, pumpkin picking, and delicious fall treats like caramel apples and donuts. For those seeking a bit more thrill, there's a 21+ Night Time Corn Maze on October 12th, from 7:30 to 9:30 PM, where the maze becomes a spookier adventure.

Get more information about the activities at Liepold Farms here.

Plumper Pumpkin Patch – Portland, Oregon

Plumper Pumpkin Patch has more than ever to offer this year. Admission includes access to their biggest corn maze yet, hayrides, slides, pumpkin and apple cannons, and farm animal petting. Don’t forget to grab a bite of their famous pumpkin donuts! The farm store is also stocked with seasonal produce and plenty of pumpkins for picking, making it a great stop for all things autumn.

Plumper Pumpkin Patch Dates: September 14th - October 31st.

Bella Organic – Portland, Oregon

Mounds of pumpkins in front of a country store.

Bella Organic on Sauvie Island is known for its intricate 7-acre corn maze, dedicated this year to teachers. Starting September 28th, brave souls can also experience the Haunted Corn Maze, open every Friday and Saturday night in October, where chainsaw-wielding farmers and spooky creatures lurk in the shadows. By day, visitors can explore the regular maze, pick pumpkins, and enjoy hot apple cider. Proceeds from the corn maze support a local nonprofit, making this fun activity one with a meaningful cause.

Bella Organic Dates: September 28th - October 31st.

Yesteryear Farms – Wilsonville, Oregon

Pumpkins, hay, a scarecrow and string lights at an Oregon pumpkin patch in Wilsonville.
One of our favorite Oregon Pumpkin patches is Yesteryear in Wilsonville!

Yesteryear Farms may be a smaller pumpkin patch, but it’s packed with charm. On weekends, families can enjoy food trucks, hay pyramid climbs, tube slides, and even special character appearances. The farm also offers a ticketed 10-acre corn maze, free Friday movie nights, and food trucks on weekends. For those who love fall décor, the on-site country store has plenty of spooky and festive items to get homes ready for the season!

Get more information on Yesteryear Farms here.

Mahaffy Ranch – Coos Bay, Oregon

A goat in front of pumpkins at an Oregon pumpkin patch with a foggy mountain behind it.
This goat knows that Oregon pumpkin patches are the best!

Mahaffy Ranch is back again this year with its awesome Fall Festival, running from September 20th to October 31st. Alongside classic pumpkin patch activities, visitors can test their aim with the corn cannon, take a hayride through the scenic ranch, or enjoy live music on select days. The Snack Shack and Cider Barn are always crowd-pleasers, offering seasonal treats to keep everyone fueled for a day of fun. Workshops and farm animals round out this festive fall experience on the Oregon coast.

Mahaffy Ranch Dates: September 20th - October 31st, 2024.

Smith Rock Ranch – Terrebonne, Oregon

Pumpkins in a field with a gorgeous mountain behind at an Oregon Pumpkin Patch
The Oregon Pumpkin patch at Smith Rock Ranch is always a memorable visit!

Celebrate fall with breathtaking views of Smith Rock and the Cascades at Smith Rock Ranch’s 2024 pumpkin patch. From pony rides to a western-themed shooting gallery, there are activities for all ages. Pumpkin cannons, barnyard golf, a zoo train, and live music create an exciting atmosphere. The corn maze is another must-see attraction, offering a fun challenge for families looking to spend a day in the high desert.

Note: Smith Rock Ranch is closed on Mondays, and many of the activities and the corn maize are only open on Friday - Sunday. Get more information on Smith Rock Ranch here.

Pheasant Fields Farm – Medford, Oregon

Pumpkins and a hay hill.
Photo via the Pheasant Fields Farm Facebook page.

Pheasant Fields Farm is a Southern Oregon favorite, kicking off its Harvest Festival on September 29th. Visitors can pick pumpkins from the patch, explore the 4-acre corn maze, and enjoy the farm’s animal exhibit. But things get spooky at night with the “Fright After Dark” event, happening select nights in October, where three new attractions are set to deliver spine-tingling scares. Daytime fun includes hay hills, a shooting gallery, food trucks, and family-friendly activities, ensuring a great time for all ages.

Get more information about Pheasant Field Farms here.

Bonus Pumpkin Patch And Maze: We highly recommend checking out the MAiZE on Suavie Island near Portland and the pumpkin patch next door!

The big red barn and a red and white striped building stand tall behind a pile of orange pumpkins on a sunny day with bright blue skies.
Photo via The MAiZE at the Pumpkin Patch Facebook page.

This is one of the coolest mazes in Oregon each year!

A previous year's corn maze.
Photo via The Maize At The Pumpkin Patch via Google Local.

What's your favorite pumpkin patch in Oregon?


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Written By Jessica Tomlinson

Jessica Tomlinson is a native Oregonian currently living in Southern Oregon. She has been blogging since 2006. She loves nature, photography, hiking, camping, and exploring Oregon's wilds.

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