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December 2023 by Gloria T.
I like to come here each fall for the organic pumpkins, apples cider and pies. These are sold in the store. The farm is considered large with lots of pumpkins and other fruits in the summer. They have food stalls. Cash only for the food stall. Credit card accepted in the store. I support cash only, especially for smaller business - otherwise credit card companies makes the commissions. Each year the price has been going up so I hope the prices stops going up, or at least not so steeply. I took off a star because the strawberry u-pick was terrible. I went in 2023 and they barely had any strawberries left and what they did have were tiny ones with large seeds on them. I couldn't even fill up a regular 1/4 quart container and what I did pay for was too small and flavorless. You have to pay to go in to pick and pay for the containers. It was a waste of time to drive out to the farm, then walk out to the fields in the hot sun for nothing. They really shouldn't have advertised or even took people's money for the picking at that point.
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December 2023 by Moureen C.
Beautiful farm and store! I picked up some Apple Butter. Their variety is awesome! Great service behind the counter and very helpful staff!
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October 2023 by Nina S.
They were promoting, on facebook, a pet friendly pumpkin patch, so, we decided to check them out. What a joke, they may be pet friendly but they are not disabled friendly. To get to the first spattering of pumpkins, you must walk well over a 1/4 of a mile (my phone said twice that) down a muddy uneven road then across an uneven field to a few pumpkins and the first red tractor. If we wanted to double our distance to more pumpkins, we could have. They had a wagon available for a fee, but way to high and difficult for a disabled, mobility impaired person to climb up into. They had a train available, again, no adult over 30 could climb into that, and, again a charge. Their other train, again a charge, had walk thru openings designed for skinny people to squeeze into, not an option for any plus size people. None of the rides allowed dogs ... so, if you wanted to bring your dogs to their pet friendly pumpkin patch ... your option is to walk. If you are mobility impaired and want to bring your dogs, you are going to suffer.Today is the 3rd day since my visit and I can finally stand and walk again, I am sooo sore from walking on all that uneven ground. No disclaimers on their site about the distance to walk or the surface to walk. Heck, if you showed up in a wheelchair, you could not get to the pumpkins!!!We will not be back and I will ensure everyone knows how ADA unfriendly this place is
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October 2023 by Tracey L.
Fun fall farm, nice variety of pumpkins and gourds. Cute little petting zoo and nice variety of produce and jams and jellies.
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October 2023 by Sophia L.
They have a farm store with fresh produce and a big wine and beer selection. In the fall, they have a corn maze, food vendors, and other fun fall activities. Such a great place to spend a weekend afternoon.
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October 2023 by Angela P.
We had such a blast here, that it was filled with a couple of firsts. It was our first time doing a corn maze, which we loved. We enjoyed how they turned it into a cute murder mystery you had to solve but collecting hidden clues. We were told it would take exactly an hour, which it did. We took advantage of the free hayride. It was short, but it was free, and our first time, so no complaints here. It also doubled as transportation to the U-Pick Pumpkin Patch should you want to pick your own pumpkin. It was muddy on the day we went, so we just rode around. We bought corn from the food stand, which was fresh and delicious. We checked out the animals, and the store. It was a great half day adventure. I would love to return one day, and do the haunted corn maze. That sounded like a blast. The only thing I didn't like was how all the staff had tip jars. Why would you tip, the person selling you tickets, or the cashier. You don't tip your cashier at Safeway, why would you tip them here. This makes me think, they are not paying their staff a reasonable salary which is concerning.
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September 2023 by Ambra W.
Accidentally went here thinking it was "the pumpkin patch" and wow was this place expensive. They charge for everything. Overpriced and not even very great. Keep going a little further up the road for a much more affordable and apparently fun experience. We will try out their neighbor next year. They even charge you $5 to be able to use a wagon to bring your overpriced pumpkins to your car. I'm surprised they don't charge to use their portapotties. On the plus side, those were clean and plentiful. And the bay rides are free. If you decide to spend your money here, bring cash. Lots of it. "The Pumpkin Patch" doesn't charge for wagons, the petting zoo, etc.
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August 2023 by Stephanie S.
Huge selection of sauces, jams, honey, pickled veggies. Seasonal fresh fruits and vegetables. I know it's a bit early in the season for many things. They have a bunch of snack items, beer, wine and a great outdoor eating area which is perfect in the late spring and summer months. The grill is open limited hours and has some pretty good food. They have goats you can purchase food and feed for $1 per little tiny cup. Nice friendly employees. Today we went back and they had blueberries. We grabbed some hazelnuts and a couple other items to send in a care package to family.
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July 2023 by Cathy P.
We checked the online growing & availability calendar and it's Heirloom tomato time at Bella Organic Farm and we didn't want to miss out this year. It's also the end of blueberry season so we wanted to get in on that too. We ended up purchasing a case of tomatoes, 2 boxes of blueberries, some fabulous purple garlic and beautiful fresh ginger. Well worth the trip!!!A beautiful ride out to Sauvie Island on a beautiful sunny day. It was a little crowded for a Thursday and lots of people with their kids in tow, were there for U-pick. The Farm store and the Courtyard (food & drink) were both open. We thought about getting a snack at the Courtyard but didn't see much that interested us but they had burgers, hot dogs, fries, etc. Some of the better options like falafel, hummus, and gyros are only available part of the season, so we'll try again in the Fall when we come to pick out our pumpkins and try the caramel apples. The beer, wine and cider looked tempting but the kids running all over the place kinda quashed any idea of relaxing at a picnic table.Bella Organic Farm is actually one of a few farms out on the island and definitely worth a visit. In addition to all the fresh local veggies & fruit, the Farm Store also has fresh made pies, candies, local nuts, jams, honey, BBQ sauce, jars of pickled veggies, salad dressing, plus wine and cider. For the kids, there's rowdy barnyard gang that includes little goats, pigs, sheep, and a few brave chickens. Really cute to watch. Visiting the pumpkin patch in Fall is my favorite. Pumpkins everywhere and reasonably priced. There's a corn maze and a cow train with Fall food & drink for everyone. See you there in October!!!
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January 2023 by Google user
Love this place
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November 2022 by Blessie V.
This was an *ok* farm. It has all of the essential pumpkin patch activities, but most of them are cash only. The tractor to get to a further portion of the patch is free and fun, though.I picked up a pumpkin spice cider ($10), which was lovely though.
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November 2022 by Denise B
Love this place
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October 2022 by Theresa A.
We came on a Saturday for the pumpkin patch. It was really fun. Pumpkins were decently priced. We rode on the cow train ($3) and that was really fun. They also had a regular corn maze that is over 3 miles long. We ordered corn dogs, corn on the cob, and wine. The corn dog and corn was delicious. Unfortunately, the wine was not good at all, but fortunately, it was STRONG. That was worth it lol. Will def be back next year!
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October 2022 by Rachelle R.
We had so much fun getting our pumpkins! This is such a lively and welcoming environment. I loved hunting to find the best pumpkins. They also have unique pumpkins in the patches like the lumpy ones and white ones. We ended up with three pumpkins! I would say just make sure to grab one of the carts we didn't and it was very warm and they were heavy ! All in all fantastic experience.
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October 2022 by John C.
This is not The Pumpkin Patch on Sauvie Island. I think many come here thinking that it is but you need to drive about a .25 mile down the road.I hate to do this to a hard working farmer but this was not a Carnival or County Fair. But expect to pay those kind of prices. The food was all pre made nothing made to order. So if you want a burger and who knows how long it has been sitting there stacked up high along with the gyros and fries be ready to pay $10. Most everything was about $10 along with the drinks and corn maze. The drinks were either too sweet (cider) or more on the bitter (IPA) side. There were better prices at "The Pumpkin Patch" probably about a few dollars cheaper and a lot more food options.I was surprised that you had to pay $10 to use a wagon to get your pumpkins. I mean the pumpkins are already pretty spendy. I picked out 2 medium, 1 small and 2 tiny for $23. I heard the haunted house was a joke so good thing I passed up on that. They did have a tractor ride that took you out to get your pumpkins but I am not sure if they charge for that ride.