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October 2023 by Michael Finnigan
Cute pumpkin patch. We visit each year. Nice prices, hayride, little haunted tunnel, and small farm charm.
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October 2023 by Kim G.
Great place to stop on your way to or from the coast. They have fresh picked fruit and veggies in the farm store - that varies by season - or you can pick your own. I've stopped by here so many times over the past 20 years. In the spring it's strawberries; in the summer it's tomatoes, peppers, zucchini, squash followed by peaches and plums. In the late summer the sunflower field is just beautiful and a great photo op! You can pick a bouquet and pay by the stem. Next comes the pumpkin patch and haunted house in October, something the kiddos will love. And adults like me appreciate the pumpkins in every size at great prices. On my last visit, I left with several ears of fresh corn. I chose the bags of corn that were already husked! thank you! Happy to pay $2.50 and get 4 ears ready to cook and eat. They were so sweet!The market is so quaint and in addition to baskets of produce and veggies - this visit they had potatoes, beets, peppers, corn, tomatoes, onions, apples, pears - they have lots of jams, jellies and fresh honey. Plenty of parking. Just be careful getting back on 26, especially if heading west, those cars are moving fast!
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April 2023 by Karen White
Best pumpkin patch in Oregon. A real family farm. Set in a scenic country setting with mountains and forest. The pumpkins are great, we picked a big one. Unlike most pumpkin patches in the area they do not charge an entry fee. Free wagon rides on the weekends. The corn maze was fun. Lots of fresh produce grown on the farm. The sunflower festival was beautiful.If you are looking for a authentic family farm pumpkin patch this is the place. We spent hours on the farm, had a blast.
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November 2022 by Kathryn Brake
This pumpkin patch was underwhelming. Not much to do either. They only take cash. I do not recommend.
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August 2022 by Sarah Solomon
Great little farm. Very affordable for families-everything was free to come and check out. Farm store fruit and veggies were also very reasonable. The wagon ride was fun-my kids loved everything! Most pumpkin patches are so expensive and crowded but this one was perfect and has beautiful views!
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August 2022 by John Pelonio
Honey, apricots, and berries and cherries for sale when we visited 07/18/2022. Nursery plants also available. Free parking in gravel lot.
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August 2021 by Timothy Adams
We had a lot of fun here! Scenic and enjoyable.
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August 2021 by Adrianne Goss
Lady at the front was very rude. Do not recommend to anyone.
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August 2021 by Jeremy Zaske
Don’t waste your time going there. Literally a trailer park pumpkin patch.
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August 2021 by Allison Rae
Very disappointing and rude
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August 2021 by Sanjeev Tyagi
Very warm owners we met May and loved chatting with her , we got blueberries and hanging baskets and some small pepper plants all very well priced, it's a must visit for anyone living in Banks or nearby , love the atmosphere
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August 2021 by Anne Wagner
Nice people. We came a bit late in the season, but still had some good pumpkins, and picked up a butternut squash, tomatoes & other veggies.
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July 2021 by Zach Belliveau
I cannot even slightly recommend this place.First of all the older lady working the front was extremely rude and offended at our simple questions.The website is not currently updated to Covid-19 standards, everything is closed besides the purchasing of pumpkins. She kept repeatedly insisting that it's not their fault.Then she proceeded to allow another elderly woman browse without a mask.I highly suggest elsewhere for a better Fall/Halloween Experience.
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August 2020 by Anonymous ..
Fruits tasted great but the old woman working there responded rudely after we asked if they had strawberries and blackbery jam. A little while later a younger woman took the register and she was nice.
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August 2020 by Tami Holmes
Cute place we had fun! Love their little haunted house. If you're going for the pumpkins don't! Was the most expensive pumpkin I've ever paid for, 69 cents a pound! Was not from the vine sadly.