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Things to Do

Pumpkin Patches

September 24, 2024 by Jessica Berger and Tekela Fisher Leave a Comment

With the leaves changing, the sweaters slowing coming out of the back of the closet, and pumpkin spice invading every part of our lives, you’ve probably realized it’s fall! That means it is time for one of our absolute favorite family activities, visiting the Portland area pumpkin patches! Whether you need pumpkins for carving or you just want cute family photos, there is much more to do than wander around the pumpkin field.

In alphabetical order, here is a list of the places that we recommend!


Bauman’s Harvest Festival

  • Open Now
  • Tues-Sun: 9am – 5pm
  • $20 Tues – Fri *Fri – 11th is $30
  • $30 Sat – Sun

12989 Howell Prairie Rd NE, Gervais

Naming this a festival isn’t an exaggeration, with more than 25 activities, you are sure to be entertained for the full day. Admission covers the cost of all activities which include: apple cannon, bounce houses, bug train, corn maze, dark maze, giant slide, jumping pillows, petting zoo and more.


Bella Organic

  • Starting September 28th
  • Sun-Thur: 9am – 6pm
  • Fri-Sat: 9am – 10pm

Free Admission

16205 NW Gillihan Rd

    All activities can either be purchased a la carte or as an all day activity bracelet. Activities include a cow train, a grain train, a hay maze and duck races, a petting zoo, corn maze and haunted maze.


    Bushue’s Family Farm

    • Starting September 28th
    • Thur-Sun: 10am – 5pm

    Free Admission

    9880 SE Revenue Rd, Boring

    Visiting the pumpkin patch and animal farm are both free, other activities can be purchased a la carte, or as a $13 wrist band. Save $2 on Thursdays!


    Lee Farms

    • Open Now
    • Tues-Sat: 9am – 6pm
    • Sun: 9am – 5pm
    • $20 on Tues/Weds
    • $25 on Thurs-Sun

    21975 SW 65th Ave, Tualatin

    Tickets include access to the pumpkin patch, farm store, animal area, giant slide, jumping pillow, wagon rides, and playground.


    Plumper Pumpkins

    • Open Now
    • Wed-Sun: 9am – 5:30pm
    • $16 when purchased online
    • $18 when purchased onsite

    11435 NW Old Cornelius Pass Road

    Admission includes access to the pumpkin patch, corn maze, hay rides, petting zoo, slides, lawn games, and ball zone.


    The Pumpkin Patch

    • Open Now
    • Wed-Sun: 9am – 5:30pm
    • Free entry
    • $9-$11 corn maze

    11435 NW Old Cornelius Pass Road

    The original Portland pumpkin patch. They offer hay rides, an animal barn, cafe and coffeehouse, gift shop, produce market, and specialty food carts! There is also a corn maze for an additional cost.


    Let us know where you end up this year and what your favorite pumpkin patch is to visit!

    Beaches

    July 30, 2024 by Jessica Berger and Tekela Fisher Leave a Comment

    With summer quickly coming to an end, we figure now is the perfect time to get those last minute beach trips in! From rivers to lakes, here are our favorites beaches in the Portland area!

    blue lake beach area
    • Blue Lake
    • 20500 NE Marine Dr, Fairview

    This lake has a little bit of everything. You can swim, fish, hike, rent paddle boats, or enjoy the splash pad! There are also multiple picnic areas available to the public.


    broughton beach
    • Broughton Beach
    • 3547 NE Marine Dr, Portland

    This is a popular beach for anyone not wanting to leave the city. With a large parking lot and boat ramp this beach is a popular pick-up and drop-off spot for jet skis and speedboats


    kelley point park
    • Kelley Point Park
    • N Kelly Point Park Rd, Portland

    This large park forms the tip of the peninsula where the Columbia and Willamette rivers meet. You can swim, picnic, hike, or canoe!


    suave island beach
    • Sauvie Island Beach
    • 38798 NW Reeder Rd, Portland

    This large beach runs along the Columbia river and offers up tons of space to spread out and enjoy the cool waters.


    bellwood riverfront park
    • Sellwood Riverfront Park
    • 1221 SE Oaks Park Way, Portland

    This long park runs along the Willamette River and offer both sandy and rocky resting points. There is also a boat launch, large dock, and off leash dog park making this the best beach for your pooch!


    frenchman's beach
    • Vancouver Lake Park
    • 9612 NW Lower River Rd, Vancouver

    Also called Frenchman’s, here you will find sandy beaches, picnic areas, a playground, and multiple sand volleyball courts!


    • Cathedral Park
    • 6422 N Philadelphia Ave, Portland

    The brand new swimming dock has made this an even more popular beach!

    Thanks!

    We hope that this will help you to get out and enjoy the weather and a little fresh air. If you want more info on any of these beaches before you go, be sure to check out Swim Guide! Did we miss your favorite spot around Portland? Let us know in the comments!

    May Events

    April 30, 2024 by Jessica Berger and Tekela Fisher Leave a Comment

    Get ready for the fantastic weather to start! May brings back the farmers markets, the rose festival, and it’s wine month! With so many exciting events it was hard to pick but here are some of our favorites.

    Oregon Wine Month

    • There are so many events going on at different wineries so be sure to check out as many as you can!
    • Willamette Valley

    Prices Vary

    MORE INFO HERE

    Peony Festival

    • Visiting the gardens will include walking 25 acres of production fields, strolling through 2 acres of display garden, and enjoying many different colors of gorgeous peonies!
    • Adelman Peony Farm, Salem

    *Free*

    MORE INFO

    May 1st – June 15th 9am – 6pm

    First Thursday in The Pearl

    • Stroll through the art galleries in the pearl for an evening of art, music, and wine! Parking is difficult so public transit is recommended
    • The Pearl District
    • Free Event
    • May 2nd 5pm – 10pm

    Cinco de May Fiesta

    1. The fiesta boasts three full days packed with festivities and culturally immersive programming. During the event, festival-goers can experience the spirit of Mexico through music, arts, dance and sport.
    2. Tom McCall Waterfront Park
    3. $10 – $25 TICKETS
    4. More Info Here
    5. May 3rd – 5th, 11am – 11pm

    Portland Derby

    • Celebrating the greatest two minutes in sports, the “Run for the Rose City” is the social event of the spring. A day for fashion, mint juleps, roses, ponies and dancing.
    • The Redd on Salmon St.
    • $35 TICKETS
    • MORE INFO
    • May 4th, 11am – 6pm

    Unique Markets

    • Discover the best of Portland’s independent designers, artists and emerging brands in a festive indoor setting. Enjoy complimentary refreshments, lounges, photo booths, creative DIY activities, arcade games, music and more
    • Veteran’s Memorial Coliseum
    • $12- $40 TICKETS
    • MORE INFO
    • May 11th – 12th, 10am – 4pm

    Coffee, Beer, and Doughnut Festival

    • The 8th Annual Baker’s Dozen melds three things Portland does best: coffee, beer, and doughnuts. Each brewer uses beans from a different roaster. 
    • Culmination Brewing
    • $40+ TICKETS
    • MORE INFO
    • May 11th, 11am – 2pm

    UFO Festival

    • Second in popularity only to the UFO festival in Roswell, New Mexico, Oregons annual celebration features days full of parades, costume contests, expert speakers and family fun.
    • McMinnville

    Prices vary based on event

    MORE INFO

    May 17th and 18th

    Rose Festival

    • Portland Rose Festival features multiple parades, waterfront carnival rides, concerts, races, fireworks and plenty of roses. Opening night even features a fireworks show!
    • Tom McCall Waterfront Park
    • MORE INFO
    • May 24th 5pm – June 9th

    Farmers Markets Starting Back up This Month

    • Shemanski Park
    • Portland State University
    • Hollywood
    • St John’s
    • Portland Waterfront

    We hope to see you at some of these awesome events!

    Spring Blooms

    April 1, 2024 by Jessica Berger and Tekela Fisher Leave a Comment

    With spring coming in full swing there are so many places to see beautiful flowers throughout the city. Here are my favorites to visit!

    Portland Japanese Garden

    Located within Washington Park in SW Portland, you can find some stunning blooms and cherry blossoms in this serene and beautiful park.

    Crystal Springs Rhododendron Garden

    It’s got over 2,500 rhododendrons, all bursting with vibrant colors that’ll leave you in awe. You can stroll around the lake and take in the views, or even bring a picnic and make a day of it.

    Wooden Shoe Tulip Festival

    Within a short drive, you have the Wooden Shoe Tulip Farm. With over 40 acres of tulips in bloom. You’ll feel like you’re walking through a rainbow of colors, These are best viewed in mid to late April.

    Hoyt Arboretum

    Hoyt Arboretum is another must-see. There are over 6,000 trees and shrubs, many of which bloom in the spring. You can take a hike through the trails and sit back for a picnic in numerous places.

    Tom McCall Cherry Blossoms

    These cherry blossoms are not to be missed. They peak in late March and early April and with the river and city skyline, this is one of the most photographed places in all of Portland. This is also the perfect spot to sit back for a picnic.

    International Test Garden

    Last but not least, we’ve got the International Rose Test Garden. With over 7,000 roses on display, the aroma alone will make you feel like you’re in a fairytale. Plus, the views of the city are incredible. These roses peak in late April and early May.

    Adelman Peonies

    This farm is another short drive from Portland, but the stunning peonies are well worth the drive. With 30 acres of peonies you will love exploring these fields. They welcome picnics and animals. These blooms are best viewed in May and early June.

    So there you have it, my top picks for catching the spring blooms in Portland. Get out there and explore, and let the beauty of spring bring a smile to your face!

    Best Indoor Activities

    February 20, 2024 by Jessica Berger and Tekela Fisher Leave a Comment

    February in Portland often reaches the point where the relentless rain starts to wear on everyone. While some escape to sunnier destinations, others find joy right here in the city, exploring Portland’s amazing indoor activities. If you’re looking to shake off the dreary weather without leaving town, you’re in luck. Here are some of our favorite things to do away from the rain.

    Museums

    • Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI): A family favorite, OMSI is an educational wonderland. Here, hands-on science exhibits, a planetarium, and even a submarine tour offer an exciting and informative experience for visitors of all ages.
    • Portland Art Museum: A serene haven for art aficionados, this museum boasts a diverse collection that spans ancient artifacts to contemporary art pieces. It’s a tranquil spot for adults to immerse themselves in the world of art and creativity.
    • Hopscotch PDX: For those seeking a unique, artistic escape from the rain, Hopscotch PDX offers an immersive art experience that’s sure to captivate. This interactive exhibit blends visual art, technology, and soundscapes to create a one-of-a-kind adventure.

    Escape Rooms

    • Escapology Renowned for its highly immersive and challenging escape rooms, Escapology offers an array of themed adventures, perfect for puzzle enthusiasts looking for a thrilling experience.
    • Escapism Step into captivating environments with complex puzzles, offering a memorable and exciting escape room experience.
    • Escape Games PDX Test your wits in unique themed rooms ranging from the mysterious Sherlock Holmes to the quirky Portlandia.
    • Hour to Midnight Known for its meticulously crafted sets and engaging storylines, this venue provides an interactive and engaging adventure for all.

    Wine Tasting Rooms

    • Enso Winery SE: This cozy urban winery offers a relaxing atmosphere and a diverse selection of local wines, perfect for unwinding.
    • Erath Winery NW: A pioneer in Oregon winemaking, Erath Winery is known for its exceptional Pinot Noir and a wide range of varietals that showcase the unique terroir of the region.
    • Boedecker Cellars NW: Renowned for its elegant and expressive wines, Boedecker Cellars provides an intimate setting to explore some of Portland’s finest locally crafted wines.
    • Battle Creek Cellars NW: Step into this inviting cellar to sample an array of exceptional wines from the Willamette Valley.

    Indoor Climbing Gyms

    • The Circuit Bouldering Gym NE: A world-class bouldering gym offering challenges for all skill levels.
    • Movement Portland NW: Features quality climbing routes and bouldering areas, suitable for both novices and experts.
    • Portland Rock Gym NE: Enhance your climbing skills with a variety of courses and training programs at this premier gym.

    We hope some of these things help you to beat the grey weather. Let us know your favorite things to do on rainy days. Looking for other lists of things to do? Find those HERE

    Family Fun in Portland

    November 7, 2023 by Jessica Berger and Tekela Fisher Leave a Comment

    Portland, Oregon, is a treasure trove of activities that promise fun for the whole family. This green city delights with its unique blend of interactive learning environments, abundant natural beauty, and urban play areas that are perfect for visitors and residents alike. Let’s dive into some of the best family-friendly activities that Portland has to offer.

    Science and Stars: Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI)

    Kickstart your Portland adventure at the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, affectionately known as OMSI. It’s where science comes alive through engaging exhibits and hands-on experiments that fascinate both the young and the young at heart. From exploring the stars in the planetarium to boarding a real submarine, OMSI provides a full day’s worth of discovery.

    Wild Encounters: Oregon Zoo

    Nestled within the lush Washington Park, the Oregon Zoo is a window into the world of wildlife, inviting families to come face to face with creatures from around the globe. The zoo’s commitment to conservation and education shines through its well-designed habitats and informative presentations. And for a magical evening adventure, don’t miss their dazzling ZooLights display during the holiday season.

    Natural Splendor: Parks and Gardens

    Washington Park

    Washington Park is more than just green space; it’s an outdoor wonderland. With its world-famous International Rose Test Garden, you can stroll amongst colorful blooms and then let the kids loose in one of the park’s playgrounds. Hiking trails wind through the park, offering family-friendly walks with scenic views of the city.

    Hoyt Arboretum

    A living museum of trees, Hoyt Arboretum’s 12 miles of trails are perfect for families looking to learn about global flora or simply enjoy a peaceful hike. The arboretum offers educational programs for kids, making it a place where nature’s lessons are just waiting to be discovered.

    Forest Park

    As one of the country’s largest urban forests, Forest Park is a haven for hikers, bird watchers, and nature lovers. Its extensive network of trails, including the family-friendly Lower Macleay Trail, offers an escape into wilderness without ever leaving the city.

    Peninsula Park

    Peninsula Park is home to Portland’s first public rose garden and a historically designated bandstand, framed by a century-old fountain. Its well-maintained play area and splash pad are hits with the kids during summer months.

    Westmoreland Park

    A favorite among local families, Westmoreland Park features a duck pond, a large playground, and plenty of open space for picnics and frisbee games. It’s also known for its picturesque setting with mature trees.

    Playful Splashes and Urban Escapes

    Portland’s summers are perfectly complemented by the city’s interactive fountains and water features. Waterfront Park invites families to enjoy playful splashes with a picturesque view of the Willamette River. For a unique experience, visit Keller Fountain, an architectural marvel where water cascades over terraced stone, creating an urban waterfall playground. Over in the Pearl District, the gently cascading pool at Jamison Square Fountain is a hotspot for families to cool off and relax.

    Creative Indoor Play: Play Cafes

    When the Pacific Northwest weather turns rainy, Portland’s play cafes offer a warm refuge with a twist. Spaces like Nest, PlayDate PDX, and Rain or Shine Café provide creative and engaging indoor playgrounds that cater to children’s imaginations and offer a comfortable spot for parents to relax with a cup of coffee. These cafes are perfect for play dates, where kids can interact and parents can unwind.

    Soaring Views: Portland Aerial Tram

    For a bird’s-eye view of the city, take a ride on the Portland Aerial Tram. This unique mode of transportation isn’t just for commuters—it’s a sky-high adventure that kids adore. Soaring above the cityscape and offering panoramic views of Portland’s hills and skyline, it’s a must-do for families looking for a little elevation.

    Taste-Testing Adventure: Food Carts

    No family trip to Portland would be complete without sampling the city’s famous food carts. These culinary havens offer a taste of the world, with options that are sure to satisfy even the pickiest young eaters. It’s a casual and fun way to enjoy a meal together and experience Portland’s innovative food scene.

    Cycle the City: Biking Adventures

    With some of the best urban bike paths in the country, Portland is perfect for families who want to explore on two wheels. Safe, designated bike lanes lead you through neighborhoods and along the river, providing a fun and healthy way to see the sights.

    Seasonal Fun: Farms and Mazes for Every Season

    Portland’s surrounding countryside offers year-round agricultural delights that make for perfect family outings. Each season brings its own unique farm-based activities that are sure to create cherished family memories.

    Spring Bloom

    In spring, the fields come alive at the Wooden Shoe Tulip Farm in Woodburn, where the Tulip Festival showcases a vibrant array of flowers. It’s a perfect backdrop for family photos and a great opportunity for kids to learn about different tulip varieties. You can also check out the Peony festival and the many wildflower farms.

    Summer Harvest

    Summer invites families to berry farms for u-pick adventures. Strawberries, blueberries, and raspberries are ripe for the picking and offer a sweet taste of the region’s bounty. Sauvie Island Farms is a local favorite, with acres of berries and scenic picnic spots.

    Autumn Harvest and Mazes

    As the leaves begin to turn, pumpkin patches and corn mazes become the go-to. Bauman’s Farm and Garden hosts an annual harvest festival with a pumpkin patch, hayrides, and an impressive corn maze that’s fun for all ages.

    Winter Greens

    Even in winter, there’s farm fun to be had. Many local farms offer holiday-themed activities like wreath-making workshops using fresh evergreens. Tree farms open their fields for families to choose and cut their perfect Christmas tree, complete with hot cocoa and holiday cheer.

    Conclusion

    Portland’s family activities are as diverse and dynamic as the city itself. From educational experiences to outdoor excursions, there’s something here to entertain and inspire every member of the family. For more details and monthly event roundups, be sure to check out our website to help plan your family’s next Portland adventure.

    Splash Pads

    June 26, 2023 by Jessica Berger and Tekela Fisher Leave a Comment

    Summer is in full swing, and and we are so excited about this weather! Still, it can be too hot without some relief from the water. Sometimes we don’t have enough time for a full-on beach day or river adventure, so what’s the next best thing? Splash Pads!! This week we sought out Portland’s best splash pads.  The season runs from June 14th – September 6th, and all of these pads are open from 10 am until 8 pm. Parks Sorted by area then alphabetically.

    N Portland

    Columbia Park and Annex

    N Lombard st and N Woolsey Ave

    Interactive water feature and play area plus a nature park with Mature trees.

    Dawson Park

    N Stanton Street and Williams Avenue 

    New playground, picnic tables, and a splash pad with 12 historical story boulders

    Farragut Park

    N Kerby Avenue and Farragut Street

    Huge Park remodel started in 2021 saw a new play structure, splash pad, bathroom and basketball court.

    Kenton Park

    kenton Park

    8417 N Brandon Avenue 

    Playground, splash pad, soccer field, basketball court.

    Northgate Park

    northgate  park

    N Geneva Avenue and Fessenden Street

    Playground, baseball field, soccer field, splash pad, tennis court.

    Peninsula Park

    700 N Rosa Parks Way Portland OR 97217

    Rose garden, playground, fountain and splash pad, picnic areas, horseshoe pit and more.

    Pier Park

    N Lombard Street and Bruce Avenue 

    Splash pad, playground, disc golf, skate park, baseball field, soccer field, basketball court.

    NE Portland

    Fernhill Park

    NE 37th Avenue and Ainsworth

    Grassy park, splash area, playground and a nature patch.

    Gateway Discovery Park

    10520 NE Halsey Street

    One of Portland’s newest parks with a splash pad, skate park, and nature play area.

    Irving Park

    NE 7th Avenue and Fremont Street

    Playground, splash pad, tennis courts, basketball courts, nature patch.

    Khunamokwst Park

    5200 NE Alberta St Portland OR 97218

    Interactive water feature and play area plus a traditional children’s playground and an innovative “nature play” area with boulders to climb on and a slide on a hillside.

    Woodlawn Park

    NE 13th Ave & Dekum St Portland OR 972

    Park and Splash pad.

    SE Portland

    Colonel Summers Park

    SE 17th Ave & Taylor St Portland OR 97214

    Splash pad, playground, and enclosed picnic pavilion.

    Earl Boyles Park

    SE 107th Avenue and Francis Street 

    Splash pad, playground, horseshoe pit, volleyball court.

    Essex Park

    SE 79th Avenue and Center Street 

    Splash pad, playground, baseball field, tennis court, basketball court.

    Raymond Park

    SE 118th Avenue and Raymond Street 

    Splash pad, playground, horseshoe pit, basketball court.

    SW Portland

    Elizabeth Caruthers Park

    3332 SW Spring Garden St Portland OR 97219

    Interactive water feature at this nature-themed playground with a signature lookout tower.

    Spring Garden Park

    3332 SW Spring Garden St Portland OR 97219

    Interactive water feature at this nature-themed playground with a signature lookout tower.

    If you’re looking for somewhere to hang out for a couple of hours with the family, or if you just want to relax the day away while cooling off, any of these splash pads will have what you’re looking for. So next time you’re trying to beat the heat, look no further! If you prefer to check out one of our interactive fountains, you can find those HERE We also have plenty of Portland Favorites on our blog Here. 

    Christmas Light Displays

    December 1, 2022 by Jessica Berger and Tekela Fisher Leave a Comment

    Yay! the holidays, the time of year where it is even more acceptable to snuggle up in a comfy pair of pajamas for the whole day. If you are feeling a bit sick of your house and you want to get out to see some beautiful twinkling lights, this year we have some great ideas for you! (You can decide if you want to take those comfy pajamas off or not). In no particular order, here are some great christmas light displays around Portland!

    Zoo Lights

    zoo light

    Now – Jan 5th

    • Oregon Zoo
    • 4001 SW Canyon rd

    5pm – 9pm advance tickets required.

    • $19-$24 for the walking experience
    • $65 for drive-thru
    • *members receive a 20% discount

    Buy Tickets

    Winter Wonderland

    winter wonderland at PIR, Light

    Now – Dec. 31st

    • Portland International Raceway
    • 1940 N victory Blvd
    • Mon – Thurs 5-10pm
    • Fri – Sun 4:30-11pm
    • advance tickets required. *wait times can be 50 min during peak days/times*

    $43+ per car depending on the day

    Buy Tickets

    Christmas Ships

    christmas ships light

    Dec. 4th – Dec. 22nd

    around downtown and north portland along the rivers

    Varying days and times depending on the river, check the Willamette schedule and the Columbia schedule for specific times

    $FREE

    Festival of Lights

    Now – Dec 30th

    • The Grotto
    • 8840 NE Skidmore

    5pm – 9:30pm

    • $14 advance tickets
    • $18 for at the gate tickets

    Buy Tickets

    Peacock Lane

    Dec 15th – Dec 31st

    • Peacock Lane
    • Between Belmont and Stark St.

    6pm – 11pm

    • Walk or Drive is available every night

    $Free

    Holidays at The Belle

    Weekends, starting December 3rd

    • The Victorian Belle Mansion
    • 1441 N McClellan st
    • 4 pm – 10 pm

    $5 – $20 depending on the event

    Buy Tickets

    Christmas at the Campground

    Nov 25th – Dec 31st

    Corner of SE Duke and SE 52nd ave.

    • Dusk Til Dawn
    • *grounds are closed but lights can be seen from the public streets*

    $Free

    The Holiday Express

    Now – Dec 18th

    • Rail Heritage Center
    • 2250 SE Water Ave

    Rides are every 90 minutes, tickets must be purchased in advance as they sell out.

    • $28 adult
    • $23 child *2 and under are free*
    • $92 family
    • Buy Tickets

    Did we miss any of your favorites? Let us know in the comments!

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