Came Sunday, last weekend of September for the fall festival. It was $25 per child and $15 per adult. They have one small bounce house, 2 larger jump pads, 2 small hay maze+slides, lots of pumpkins and decor. Little train rides (best to sit along with a toddler it’s fast moving), and an assortment of animals around. They have a sand box but it’s sort of seen better days. Pumpkins are charged by size. Concessions are expensive $6.5 for large cider from Ryan’s jug. We had fun, my 2.5yr old spent about 2hrs there. We didn’t do the hay ride. It felt a bit expensive, but it was convenient to access off i5 in tualatin. We arrived at 9:30 and it was already a tad busy, by 11:30 parking lot wasn’t full but crowded. We didn’t feel crowded inside. No need to buy...
   Read moreThis place is great for kids. I love the Easter and Pumpkin Patch events. I have been taking my son ever since he was a toddler. My only issue is this year at the Easter event. It was way overcrowded. Yes, I expected the event to be busy, but this was barely getting through the door, not many staff to help with guiding the crowds. The tables where the kids picked out their prizes were in a less convenient spot, and again, not as many staff helping with that to help move the lines along. This was going to be our last event here since we are moving to another state. Hopefully, next year, it will be better planned out with staff for the people who...
   Read moreLee Farms is the place to go they are friendly and have fun activities going for the family year round for each season. Their gift shop is great offering the best donuts you can find. The pie selection cooked daily is another great find. If you like fresh fruit they have that also along with home made jellies and jams. They have a big pumpkin patch and festivities to match. Christmas time is so much fun picking out your tree. Lee Farms is a must to go visit! They will not disappoint you. Right now they have their sunflower fields in full bloom. I...
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