Dog-Friendly Pumpkin Patches in Portland and Beyond

Yorkie sitting among pumpkins at a dog-friendly pumpkin patch in Portland, Oregon.

Fall in Portland isn’t complete without pumpkins, hot cider, and of course — adventures with your pup. 🍂 Luckily, several pumpkin patches and farms around the metro area welcome dogs, so your furry sidekick can be part of the fall fun. Whether you’re looking for a low-key U-pick outing or a full-on harvest festival, here’s your guide to the most dog-friendly pumpkin patches near Portland.

Bella Organic Farm (NW Portland)

A happy black Labrador retriever wearing a pumpkin-themed bandana, sitting in a field of bright orange pumpkins at Bella's Organic Farm in Portland, Oregon.
@corinaubario
  • Hours: Sept 6 – Oct 31, daily, 9am–5pm
  • Price: Free entry to the pumpkin patch (pay per pumpkin). Corn Maze $10–$14, depending on the day.
  • Dog Policy: Dogs allowed on leash in the pumpkin patch and regular corn maze. Not allowed in the Haunted Maze.

👉 Pro tip: Sauvie Island can get busy on sunny October weekends — plan for an early start.

Plumper Pumpkin Patch & Tree Farm (NW Portland Hills)

  • Hours: Sept 13 – Oct 31, Wed–Sun, 9am–5:30pm
  • Price: General admission $16 online / $18 at the gate
  • Dog Policy: Leashed, well-behaved dogs welcome. 

Yesteryear Farm (Wilsonville, South of Portland)

Five happy golden retriever dogs sitting in front of hay bales and orange pumpkins at Yesteryear Farms in Wilsonville, Oregon, during sunset.
@thegoldenfranklin
  • Hours: Thur & Sun 9:30am–7pm, Fri & Sat 9:30am–8:30pm
  • Price: Free admission; pumpkins priced by size
  • Dog Rules: Well-behaved, leashed dogs are always welcome. Just be sure to clean up after them!

Liepold Farms (Boring, East of Portland)

Two pugs, one fawn and one black, standing among orange pumpkins in a sunny pumpkin patch at Liepold Farms in Oregon.
@creepncrawly
  • Hours: Sept 27 – Oct 31, daily 9am–5pm
  • Price (2024): ~$15 kids, ~$20 adults (entry + activities), pumpkins sold separately
  • Dog Policy: Dogs allowed on leash throughout the farm.

👉 A little further out east, Liepold is worth the drive. Please note that it’s recommended to arrive by 3 pm for the full experience.

Bauman’s Harvest Festival (Gervais, South of Portland)

A reddish-brown Cockapoo dog wearing a floral vest, standing in a pumpkin patch with decorative gourds and hay bales in the background at Bauman's Farm in Gervais, Oregon.
@marloe_the_cockapoo
  • Hours: Sept 20 – Oct 30, Tues–Sun 9am–5pm, ticket sales close at 4pm
  • Price: $20 adults weekdays / $30 weekends. Seniors $15 weekdays / $20 weekends. Kids 2 & under free.
  • Dog Policy: Leashed, well-behaved dogs allowed. Not permitted inside grocery store, bakery, or coffee shop.

Mt. View Orchards (Mt. Hood, East of Portland)

Dogs wearing jack-o-lantern pumpkin costumes walking through a dog-friendly pumpkin patch near Portland, Oregon.
@ziggyandzoeythefloofs
  • Hours: Daily 12pm–6pm
  • Price: Free admission for U-Pick (pumpkins sold by the pound).
  • Dog Policy: Dogs welcome on leash; must avoid orchard areas with livestock.

👉 If you’re up for a scenic drive, Mt. View Orchards delivers fall views straight off a postcard. 

Wachlin Farms – Papa’s Pumpkin Patch (Sherwood, SW of Tigard)

A small, brown dachshund dog with large ears standing on a decorative pumpkin in a black wagon at Papa's Pumpkin Patch in Beaverton, Oregon.
@caylin.n_
  • Hours (Sept 2025): Sept 20 – Oct 25, Mon–Sat 10am–5pm, Sun 12pm-5pm (weather permitting)
  • Price: Free admission
  • Dog Rules: Dogs are welcome on leash throughout the farm.

Tips for Visiting Dog-Friendly Pumpkin Patches in Portland with Your Pup

  • Keep pups on a short leash (many farms have kids, animals, or crowds).
  • Pack waste bags — ALL farms expect you to clean up after your dog (and it’s just the polite thing to do!)
  • Bring a collapsible water bowl if it’s a warm day or a long outing.
  • Double-check individual farm rules before you go — hours, prices, and policies can change!

Whether you’re sticking close to Portland or making a day trip out to the valley, these dog-friendly pumpkin patches make fall even more fun. Don’t forget to snap those pumpkin-patch-pup photos — we want to see them! Tag us @petsitterportland so we can share the autumn cuteness.

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