Lee Family Farms LLC

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Lee Family Farms LLC

Farm · Washington County

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21975 SW 65th Ave, Tualatin, OR 97062

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Nestled in Tualatin, Lee Farms invites families to indulge in homemade pies, irresistible apple cider donuts, and a smorgasbord of seasonal activities—from hay rides to playful goats—making it the ideal spot for a wholesome outing.  

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21975 SW 65th Ave, Tualatin, OR 97062 Get directions

+1 503 638 1869
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"Tualatin locals know to pop by this seven-generation family farm for apple cider doughnuts, as well as fresh-baked pies and freezer jam. During the fall, Lee’s farm festival attracts families who stop in for hay rides and a stroll through the corn maze, but the farm market and bakery are accessible without paying the entry fee." - Brooke Jackson-Glidden

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Claudia E

Google
This place is lovely 💛 It can seem a little pricey but in my opinion its well worth it because it's not over packed. They keep the amount of people manageable. You can take pictures of the sunflowers without people in the background and you don't feel rushed or anxious. There are many cute setups for pictures and many fun things that are included in the price. Like a long tractor ride, a little farm with cows, a donkey, horses, bunnies and most impressive bull, a small pull along tractor ride mostly for kids but I got on because I could and it was fun. The shop is lovely and well stocked with many options. They have good/ fun food. This has become my favorite sunflower farm and I hope to be returning.

Sheyd Blue

Google
Had a wonderful time here for the sunflower festival! All the staff are very nice and the grounds beautiful! I love how many different plants they have all over the farm and the air smells clean. Definitely will be back for the pumpkins with friends and family!

Uwin Hakan

Google
Lovely farm, been here a few times. Would definitely recommend going early in the day if you want to catch all the attractions! Nice pumpkin patch and a fun hay ride, plus lots of adorable animals! A must-see for annual fall fun!

David Barwick

Google
It’s a 5-star family friendly farm. 1. Yes it costs money and you will never forget the memories 2. BUY SOMETHING to support this farm. It may not have the costly “organic” rating that I prefer but they are caring farmers that reduce waste and poisons. 3. Tell more people about your experience here 4. Plan to come back for the next season. I don’t give 5-star ratings easily, but Lee Farms has been a Fall/Winter staple for our family for over a decade. In the Portland metro area, Lee Farms provides a penultimate experience for families and out-of-town guests that truly comes from a Hallmark Movie. Yes it does cost money. Get over it. These good people are 7th generation farmers that share the convenience of farming and farm-to-family experiences. If your children are between 12mos and and 12yrs old (let’s be honest - those teenagers are hit and miss), you won’t be able to find a more wholesome activity experience for the money.

Chris Kanotz (CK)

Google
Had a great time with the goats and the bouncy pillow. Beautiful place.

Joleen Foster

Google
Such an adorable family-friendly farm. They did a fantastic job of making this a destination for the entire family, from it's slides,to the jumping areas, animals, bar, store , swings, hay ride, maze, photo areas, etc..

Samantha Knopf

Google
We love love Lee Farms!! Go on a weekday, for $20 you have the place basically to yourself!! While there make sure to buy a Pork Verde Pot Pie, a jar of spicy pickled asparagus, and their fresh DOUGHNUTS!!

tivanchay vongsoury

Google
We went for the Sunflower Festival. The sunflower were probably 40% bloomed, but it was till beautiful. I love that they have various things to do and live music. We loved the hayride, the sunflower maze. The giant slide and giant pillow were also a favorite. The staff were very friendly, the food good. I love that there was lots of areas to take photos all over the farm. They also had lots of live animals for kids to pet. they had the fluffiest, white chickens I ever saw!

Holly J.

Yelp
This week our 9-year-old son attended the first week of farm camp at Lee Farms . To say camp exceeded our expectations is an understatement. From mining for rocks, strawberry picking, dessert making, tie-dye shirts, squishy toys, sand bottles etc etc. They did NOT miss one beat with these kids. The counselors were all kind, happy, and positive. My son was reluctant to go the first day but walked away each day excited to return and as happy as ever as the week closed. Thank you for going above and beyond and providing such an amazing week to the kids in our community. Thank you again!

John C.

Yelp
We have come here for the past 5 years for a Christmas tree. Always well organized and great trees. They have a great selection of pre cut trees. Of course you can pick out a tree in the fields and they will cut it. This year we checked out another lot, and they were probably 40% higher in price. That's crazy. So back to Lees we went. There is lots of stuff for kids. All kids of animals, swings, slides, etc.

Miki M.

Yelp
We visited the market recently with all of its autumnal offerings! We came for the Apple Cider Donuts and ended up getting a hot Apple Cider as well. The doughnuts that were in a bag of 6 for $8 were cold since they were sitting out. If you got them individually they would've been warm. They were tasty nonetheless. The apple cider was delicious and steaming hot! I like the outdoor area where there are some seating to enjoy your treats next to the fall decor. We were also looking for a small gourd to bring back home but couldn't find any we liked. We'll likely come back since it's so close to us!

Cathy S.

Yelp
This is our first time visiting here and we came specifically for the goat fun ($10 per child free for adults and a cup of feed) This farm definitely had a fun vibe to it with their store decor, plant placements, and the country rustic knick knacks. Please note no outside food is allowed here. You get your ticket for the goats at the register and you get your small cup of feed for the goats. You walk through their side covered garden area which looks like a great place to relax and enjoy your cold drink and donuts (which you can get from the on-site food window) They didn't have hot food options but lots of baked goods and don't pass on the Apple Cider Slush! There are plenty of seating options inside and outside. The goats were super friendly and surprisingly gentle when taking the feed from you - very fun for kids. There are lots of other kid-friendly activities including sandboxes (one inside the covered side area and one bigger one outside), some cabin house structures, swings, giant inflatable jumping pad (which was very dusty) and some other slide and structures kids can climb or walk through. I will say the slide structure lead up to a tractor you can sit in, however the seat springs were exposed and could be dangerous. Obviously you will need to supervise your kids at the playground at all times but some of the things do need some upkeep. Overall we really enjoyed this fun summer morning at the farm and we got some Marionberry donuts to bring home!

Sarah M.

Yelp
We picked up our Christmas Tree from Lee Farm. The staff were all very friendly and helpful. The lot had plenty of cute trees and the team provided excellent customer service! We will return!

Becky B.

Yelp
Do not buy the donuts! I bought a bag of donuts because my sister said they were amazing. They were so greasy and oily. When you squeezed one, oil dripped out of it. Didn't notice until I took a bite and had already given my kids a donut each. I had to take them back from them and throw them away. My stomach was really upset afterwards. We let the lady at the front know the condition of the donuts and she didn't offer a refund and she didn't really seem to care. I am guessing because she knew this was an issue and has already heard this complaint before. Nothing she can do about it but keep smiling and selling them.... -_- figured I would warn other people seeing as the business doesn't want to do anything about it.

Stephanie S.

Yelp
Donuts were not hot so we were a little sad and will have to come back at another time and day. We did enjoy our hot apple cider with soft top under the covered patio. We love browsing through the farm store to grab fun items, a pie or some local jam/honey. The prices to enter the farm are a bit steep. $15 gen admission up to $29.95 for Gen admission plus unlimited hayride, cornmaze, slides and the jumping pillow. 1yr and under are free.

Nathaniel J B.

Yelp
Definitely need to add to your must visit list while here in Oregon!!! Or at the very least must visit especially during holidays!! Apple doughnuts are ridiculously good but the Pumpkin doughnuts are out of bounds good!!! If possible don't go hungry cause there are a ton of deliciousness throughout the whole store ....So if your not trying to buy some freshly frozen pot pies, fresh baked pies in a huge assortment of fresh berry flavors or any of their assortment of fresh frozen meats!!! Go after lunch or dinner!!! Cause I didn't and got sooo much food!!! Lol!! Staff are super friendly and definitely recommended spot y'all...Enjoy!!!

Sally P.

Yelp
We bought strawberries today from Lee Berry Farms and they were not good. They didn't taste like their usual fresh ripe Oregon berries, but tasted like out of season berries with a bad after taste. The strawberries I bought from Winco Foods last week were ripe and delicious. We won't be going back to Lee Berry Farm again.

Sue M.

Yelp
An absolutely charming farm where kids can run freely and enjoy the amenities of the property. We attended the Sunflower Festival and yes, a bit pricey for 25.00/person, under 3 Free, there was plenty for everyone to do along with taking a clipped sunflower of your choice home. Plenty of areas are staged for photo ops with tractors, hay stacks, and even couches. Take advantage of the beautiful backgrounds of sunflowers towering over you. Wonderful jam, honey, pies, and baked goods to take home or eat at the farm. It was a perfect setting for our family to gather and spend some quality time together. Parking is ample and free.

Nico B.

Yelp
My strategy with reviews is to generally start with the positive, then touch upon any areas I feel the business could work on. Lee Farms is a class act and there's really nothing I would change. The seven generation working farm has had plenty of time to fine tune their operation. I visited the farm today with a group of friends for the Fall Harvest Pumpkin Patch. Tractors pulling wagons operate around-the-clock to transport folks from the petting zoo, gift shop and performance area to the corn maze and pumpkin patch. The route twists and turns through a forested area, past a serene pond, and meadow. There is a vast supply of pumpkins of every size. The rule in my house is this: you can get any pumpkin you want, you just need to be able to carry it back to the car yourself! Am I a lazy uncle? You betcha! The gift shop area is full of amazing hand-made items, fresh baked pies, organic produce and beef. I bought a beautiful ceramic pocket niche I plan to use for fresh flowers by my front door; quite a bargain at $14! If anyone were to complain about anything at Lee Farms, it would probably be the wristband pricing that enables guests to participate in a handful of extra perks like the bouncy house, the hay maze, the barrel train, and a burlap slide. Regular admission is $15, and wristband pricing is $28. Like I said... class act, folks! I enjoyed my $15 entry, and the kids enjoyed their $28 entry. I'm not bothered paying for a good time.

Sean P.

Yelp
Here's the thing. Lee Farms is a great spot - tractor rides around 120 acres through fields and forests and even through their Christmas Tree Farm. There are great food options including the seasonably desirable Apple Cider Donuts and Apple Cider Slushies. Kids have lots to do including bounce areas, big swings, hay mazes, animal areas with horses and goats... however. The price of general admission set at $15 for adults and $28 for children's activities is just too high to stomach a return. Some comments: - Be prepared to take a dust bath when existing anywhere near the tractor rides. The rudimentary roadways are composed fine dirt that kicks up into the air and covers guests both on the tractor ride and those walking nearby. Kids were rubbing their eyes and people were coughing from the dust. Wetting the dirt even a little would have helped tremendously. - Like all pumpkin patches or harvest farms in fall, the bees were persistent in the sugary food area. - The corn maze is more of a corn stroll with little thought put into the path layout. - Pumpkins are sized for price rather than weighed. Yes, you must pay for pumpkins on top of the cost of admission. Would be nice if at least one pumpkin per family were included in the ticket price. Bottom line for me: The cover charge to access this farm is a major deterrent. If you're unphased by that, you'll have a fine time.

Summer B.

Yelp
Do NOT do the corn maze. The path is TERRIBLE. They do not smooth it out at all. You will be tripping the entire time. It looks like they literally just pushed over the corn stalks. There are large bases sticking up that trip you. It's awful.

Amanda S.

Yelp
Lee Farms has a very nice market set up every year and I love seeing the variety of small businesses they have in their shop. I also love the vendors outside serving great food and drinks. Good amount of activities for children and picture opportunities for couples. I don't have much to say about staffing since I feel like you spend more time alone than working with staff. But I loved seeing the teens involved and showing great customer service. I'll go back every year!

Lizzie J.

Yelp
My rating is specifically for the kids play area which you pay $10 to use. My friend and I took our kiddos to play at the play area. You pay $10 to enter and get some feed for the animals. The animals were cute, we fed them, then moved on to the play area. There was a big blow up jumper, swings, and various outdoor toys like a sand pit and trikes. The toys seemed like they were not well kept, the tractor for kids to play on was old and had very shark, broken parts exposed. The play area is all crushed rock gravel. There is a tunnel for kids to crawl through, but it's over gravel so no kids would actually play there. This isn't meant to be critical, only honest and hopefully productive. I wouldn't bring my kids back to play. It wasn't worth the money and I wouldn't come if it were free either, simply due to the lack of safety of the play area. Hopefully they make some changes that create a safer, cleaner experience. Save your money and find a different place to bring your kids to play. I don't know how the farm is for other things, like trees or what not.

Tara B.

Yelp
While the sunflowers are beautiful and the staff is friendly, it's over priced and parking can be difficult. For 1 adult and 1 youth via online prices I paid $37 to get inside the gate and a free flower each. I'm not sure how they limit the number of people during time slots as parking fills up fast after opening. My daughter did enjoy the play ground and seeing the animals! Was it fun, ehh.. will I pay these prices and more next year.. sadly No. I look to support local businesses but not outrageous prices.

Jo S.

Yelp
First time here and was a fun family activity. Having visited during the heat wave, it would have been nice to have some shaded areas set up and some of the kids areas were understandably closed thus the 4 instead of 5 stars. The sunflowers are gorgeous and I never knew there were so many varieties. The workers were friendly. The apple cider slushes are delicious! Looking forward to future trips back as the seasons change. Thanks.

Jenna M.

Yelp
We enjoyed our visit very much and it sure was beautiful! The amount of sunflowers is unreal.. far as eye can see. Props to the farm for having different photo ops with couch's and chairs- very elegant. There is food and drink too (for a price). The parking lot is quite small and I can't imagine what it would be like on the weekends! Lots of kids activities too. I am only downvoting a star due to the price. . $25 a person is a little steep.. i did pay online which made it a few bucks cheaper.

Phil N.

Yelp
Loved the space. The apple cider and pumpkin donuts were solid. I came for the apple cider donuts but enjoyed the pumpkin more. The hot apple cider was fantastic as well. Perfect way to spend a dry and brisk October day.

Carmen C.

Yelp
Love love love!!! I adore living close to this lovely family farm! Wonderful year round events including pumpkin patch, sunflower festival, Christmas trees, you name it they have it! Stop by their little market and pick up some (what should be) award winning banana pudding, apple cider donuts, pies, and other baked goods! Don't feel like making dinner? Pick up a pot pie or a pasta bake! You can't go wrong! Have kids and don't know what to do with them? Send them to day camp at the farm! They seem to have a solution to whatever ails you.

Leo G.

Yelp
Decided to check this place out since it was one of the few pumpkin patch farms to open up in September. Bought general admission tickets but the hayrides weren't even operating while I was there. They offered a live band which was nice and the scenery was also pleasant. There were more activity for kids which is nice for parents, but for teens and adults there wasn't much. The concession food was not so good. My fries were too salty and the mini corn dogs were slightly burnt. The nachos tasted decent and were fairly cheap. The lemonade was a bit overpriced, yet very tasty. ($8 for a 16 oz or $10 for a 24 oz). The gift shop does offer a variety of souvenirs though. Overall I spent too much money (for two) for the quality of service and offerings. I don't think I will be coming back, however I do encourage this place if you have little kids.

Austin H.

Yelp
Went to lee farms for my wife's birthday! The entry fee for adults to just enter the property is $15 which seems rather steep for entry. Although if you park in the north lot it does include a tractor ride which was rather nice! The corn maze was a little disappointing as it is rather small and simple and the pick your own pumpkin selection left something to be desired. But for the positive the atmosphere at lee farms is incredible. There are goats and sheep to see as well as other farm animals. Also the selection of food and drink was phenomenal. I got some apple cider donuts and for the first time an apple Cider slushee both which were great. Lee farms was a great time and definitely the spot for family fun!

James D. H.

Yelp
September was an awesome time to take a trip to Lee Farms. It was a nice hot day also, bonus. Our little, Samantha had a great time. She was really interested in the 2 different bounce pads they had and the slide.... The slide was a little run down. It wobbled, had a good size hole in the floor at the top, all the stairs leading up to the top had been bowed in from years of use and generally looked...not so great. Kid's didn't care. The concession stand needed help. Whoever was doing the shaved ice was slow. Look up how to assemble a shave ice, any size. It's not difficult. You would get everything else you ordered and then wait a really long time for ice and syrup to go in a container. All the while, your standing in the sun holding hot food getting cooler and colds drinks getting warmer by the minute. Any who. Those were really my only complaints. They had animals in different areas to check out. A corn maze and my favorite, the hay ride. They take you out to the pumpkin patch. I liked it. The general store was cool. We bought fresh donuts. A mix bag of apple and the other half was pumpkin. Delicious and I was surprised they made it home. The pumpkins for sale were reasonably priced I thought. My Wife picked up a few and some dried corn to decorate our front porch. It looks nice. Lee Farms has Christmas Trees also. I imagine they do something in the winter as well. I forgot to ask, so check out their website. Parking was included and it was $12.00 for regular admission. We paid extra so our little could go on the activities but no one was attending anything. It was nice because there were no time limits but we wondered why we paid extra. We all left a little sunnyside up from the weather and the walking but it was a family day that will last a lifetime.

Terry W.

Yelp
Not as much to offer as most of the big pumpkin patch in the area, but the biggest crime, is there a terrible turnaround time on their lines, you often bottleneck with one teenager, running the line, processing credit cards, at an incredibly slow pace. You spend most of your time here in line. Add to that, you have to be less than one year old to get him free. 1.5 year olds are same as adults.

Alanna D.

Yelp
We absolutely loved it here and will be returning next year! My son had so much fun (4 yr old) I highly recommend for those with or without kids. Some activities we did -- swings, slides, trampoline, jumping pillow, fed the animals, hay ride (cute corn maze and pumpkin picking at the end of the hay ride), barrel wagon ride, corn hole, rubber duck race, photo ops, hay maze and not to mention a playground area for even the smaller kiddos! They have food and drinks that you can order online with card or at the register with cash. Lots of seating area which is nice. Overall I would say this is by the far the best one in Oregon being that I've been to about 4 this year.

Wayne G.

Yelp
Super local. Super friendly. Beyond your traditional farm store. We get Our xmas tree there, pies and other goodies. Its a family run business and well worth the trip to west Linn.

Ray V.

Yelp
We were in town visiting my daughter and family, celebrating my granddaughter's First birthday!!! It was a beautiful weekend in Oregon, that's for sure! My daughter recommended we try Lee Farms as an activity for our d Fe amity the day after, to catch the last day of the Sunflower Festival. ABSOLUTELY beautiful! The staff on hand were extremely informative, stopped and smiled, asked if you needed any help or assistance along the journey. We walked through the fields of Giant Sunflowers, and found a plethora of species of flowers. Stunning. Once we had our walk, we came out with a bouquet of pretties. We also found time to sit, have some wine, and listen to local artist Dalton Huxley! A great relaxing afternoon with our lil' Peanut, taking in the animals, flowers, food, music and festivities! Thank you for sharing your gorgeous Farm with us!

Lacey I.

Yelp
Our favorite fall activity every year! Never too crowded, but still a ton of fun stuff to do. 8 year old and 1.5 year old had a blast! We loveeeee the cute little chocolate lab! Was super excited to see she's still around and playing fetch with whoever is fast enough to grab her ball!

Allyson S.

Yelp
Came here with my family the week before Halloween because someone had told me about the great experience they had and really wanted to give it a try. We get there and it was pretty slow which I thought was nice since most places we've gone to were over crowded. We bout our tickets to do all the rides and activities and my step daughter was super excited. We venture out and decide we'll grab our pumpkins first that way we can just let her run around and play the rest of the time. We get back and they have an area to hold your pumpkins for you which I thought was nice. Then came time for the attractions, 90% of the "rides" were closed. Something that had not been mentioned to us when we purchased the tickets from the woman at the counter when we arrived. Then it started to sprinkle which I didn't really care, we live in the PNW so what's new? The kiddo was pretty disappointed hardly any of the activities were opened so I went back to the desk and asked if we could get a refund or maybe get a pass to return another time when things were open and she was very short with me and told me "nope can't do that. Most things are closed because of the rain" I told her had I known they weren't going to be open I wouldn't have purchased the tickets and would've just returned a different day. She then told me "well you should've checked the weather " I was shocked. It rains 90% of the year and things are RARELY ever closed because of this and if they are the website or a staff member usually tells you. She had zero empathy or customer service skills and I had no words for her after that so I just turned around and left. As cute as the farm was if that's the way their employees interact and treat their customers I won't be back.

Jennifer S.

Yelp
I very rarely write a review. But, when I do it's either because I had an exceptionally good experience or an exceptionally bad one. And when it comes to my kids and others' safety, I am very passionate. I was so excited to take my toddlers to Lee Farms to play on this beautiful spring day. I even brought a friend with 2 littles. Unfortunately, we left feeling disappointed, gross, hurt and like I wasted $20 ($10/kiddo ages 1 and 4). I'll start with the good: 1. My kids loved the goats and getting to feed them! The bad: 1. The bounce pad looks like it's never been cleaned. Like, ever. I get it. It's a farm, things get dusty. But the bounce pad was brown with dirt. 2. The little kids area seemed great from afar, but it was plain dangerous. The seat on the tractor you climb on was nothing but exposed springs. My son, a tractor fanatic was to scared to go near it. The baby tunnel had nothing on the ground to protect littlest crawling through from the rocks, not gravel, sharp rocks underneath. I ended up stepping into a hole, falling and twisting my ankle on the very uneven terrain. 3. Went to wash our hands at the port potty and there was no water in either of the pump sinks. This was after slathering hands with soap. (At least there was soap?) And after all of the gross things we touched. 4. $10 per kid for this experience is outrageous. I wouldn't even pay $1. Also, most places do not require a charge for children 2 and under. I was pretty shocked I had to pay for my daughter who just learned how to walk. Who couldn't even play on most of the equipment. If I were the owners of this family friendly farm I would be embarrassed to call this a child's play area. Furthermore, I would be very nervous about the safety hazards. If you would like to visit a family friendly farm that's not too far out out, I would recommend Fir Point in Aurora. No admission fee and plenty of things to do and see!

Lauren F.

Yelp
Family friendly | Cute store We love coming here often to support this family-owned local business every holiday season. We always look forward to two things--apple cider donuts and marionberry pies. This farm is our favorite place to visit close to West Linn and Wilsonville. Coming here on a weekday before noon is preferred for us to try and beat large crowds. They have a small parking lot in front of the store and a larger parking area further up. Every year they carry various types of pumpkins and corn during October. We like the funky ones. We went here to get our tree this year the day after Thanksgiving too. For trees, they both offer pre-cut and u-cut. They are also great with holiday wreaths of all sizes and options for decorating them. They can do fresh garlands as well. Lots of photo op areas on the farm. I love sending family and friends things from their store! My go-to gifts are their scented candles, marionberry taffy, honey sticks, stickers, and jam. The store also carries stationery, home decor, preserves, frozen pies, apple cider, and their popular apple cider donuts! Staff is friendly and helpful. They've done a great job operating this place during covid. Picking up a tree was seamless from picking it out to loading it on our car. Great farm, we will be returning again soon.

Nick C.

Yelp
Soooo many beautiful trees. If you like a natural noble for, they have a ton. And all the baked goods and fresh frozen items, yum! This is a holiday must!

Thuy N.

Yelp
The staff here are super friendly. The sunflower field here is beautiful!!! My friends and I did social distance and so did everyone else. We had a blast. Their little market has everything from homemade chicken pot pie, even GF crust, and homemade popsicles, jams, delicious coffee! The sunflower fields was and is amazingly beautiful. It's worth the 14.50! And ya get to bring yourself a bloomed sunflower home!

Judy R.

Yelp
Always go this time of year to get the apple cider donuts. Bought several other items in the store. Not crazy for the chicken soup, but the pies are wonderful!

Denise B.

Yelp
A friend had an event here. We had never been. We just love this farm! Friendly folks, delicious baked goods (Marionberry pie, donuts, cookies etc.), beautiful ornaments, honey, and many cute animals (horses, bunnies, pigs, goats, sheep, chickens...) We will be back in December for our tree!

Kadin H.

Yelp
Goats, horses, pigs, and sheep were fun to pet and the apple cider was delicious. I would recommend walking the nature path to the corn maze, as it was deserted while there were 20+ people waiting for the tractor ride. Walk there take the tractor back. They have a nice big store and a beer garden as well.

Jeanett S.

Yelp
I took my granddaughter to the "Sunflower Festival" yesterday. First, I have to say, do not call your event a "festival" if in fact you have zero happening. Charging admission for this is a travesty. There we no signs showing where to find the "sunflower maze" nor the "hayride." both of which we never found. We did find a "hay maze" which also was horrible, small, and dark as night, not possible to even find your way around inside without turning on your phone flashlight (which I did). I paid a horrendous fee for the "picnic lunch" which again, was abysmal. You get a little basket, not worth it, and the blanket to sit on to keep. Honestly, had I known the quality of all of these, I would have NEVER paid for this. There were two bouncy things for kids, but they were both so filthy it was disgusting. I mean seriously, take a hose and wash them down at the end of the day. I get it, there is dust, but this was dirt built up over time. The children's play area is a wasteland, and the trikes, are unkept, dirty, and in total disrepair. I see other reveiws where there were opportunity to feed the goats, not during my visit. It was truly a waste of time. I have also emailed them to let them know that this was horrible, and have not heard back from them. I suspect I will not hear back from them. Do not waste your time and money on this event at this farm.

emily l.

Yelp
This was their first year doing a picnic option in the sunflower fields. Although it was a beautiful day and I loved the apple cider slushies! The experience was not worth what we paid. It came with a very small platter of food they claimed to be a charcuterie board...3 pieces of meat, some cheese, some crackers and grapes. I would have expected more of each for what we paid. We did get a bottle of wine. No complaints there. We did get to keep the blanket and basket so that was nice to. But they had no designated area to set up the picnic. No umbrellas or shaded areas in the fields set up for a picnic. There was also no clear instructions on where to go or even who to talk to. I feel like they definitely could make some improvements and it could be a hit! But with what we were charged and what we got. Not worth it.

Joshua L.

Yelp
Not my favorite pumpkin patch but it was pretty average. Admission is 10$ that includes some of the minor attractions; however they have a ticket system for all the other attractions. The first thing to note is that all the pumpkins are pre-sorted into size and shape around the field. Now for some this may be a blessing as you already have an idea of what pumpkin you want and it does reduce the hassle. I fall into this category. However there are others like my fiancée who thoroughly enjoys the Pumpkin Hunt!!! Unfortunately this aspect is taken out of it as you don't have to go searching for your perfect pumpkin. The price of the pumpkins seems to be pretty reasonable. That being said she still found the biggest pumpkin available which turned out to only come up to 18$. Food is also pretty stock standard. They have the classic hot dogs and pumpkin pies. We ended up trying their hot apple cider and apple cider donuts. The donuts were hot and fresh so they were still nice and fluffy; however I felt like the apple cider flavoring was lacking. This may be due to the fact that we were already drinking apple cider. The rest of the attractions are pretty stock standard with a petting zoo, pony rides, hay maze, and tractor rides. We didn't necessarily find the need to get additional tickets to participate.

Sandra H.

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Came here with my family for the Pumpkin Patch activities for the kids. Was sorely disappointed! Despite saying on their website that they are following state and local guidelines for Covid, there was no evidence of this. There were full grown adults jumping around next to my kids in the bounce area without masks. When I asked them to put on a mask, they refused. I alerted the attendant, and she said she knew nothing about a mask policy. Hello!!!! As of mid August, In OR, there is a mandate to mask if you're over age 5 in outdoor gathering spaces where social distance can't be maintained. In addition; the lines for food were super long and slow and disorganized. When I finally got my turn to order, the propane tank for fries went out, so it was another 15 minutes for fries after already waiting 30 minutes. At the front entrance, there were puppies fenced into a small pen "on display" to be sold for $1,800 each, which weirded me out. Kind of gross to be selling expensive puppies at a family event. At the smaller jump pad, a full grown lady was having a meltdown and verbally abusing one of the workers about a kid wearing shoes. Lines were long for a lot of the activities. Overall, after spending $100 for admission wristbands for a family of 4, I totally regret it!

Anna I.

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We loved the sunflowers! We paid for our entrance online and showed our phones to check in. Masks are mandated while walking close to others and in the shop. They had a snow cone truck, kettle corn and hot dogs. Lots of sitting areas and lawn area to sit away from others. They have hand sanitizer all over and it seems people were respecting the social distancing. There are lots of bees around most of the flowers, if your allergic I wouldn't advise you check this place out. We went on a warmer day so it was toasty but so much fun check out the different types of sun flowers and walk around. The flowers are labeled and you're able to cut your own to take home. The shop has home made pot pies, popsicles, honey and more items made from ingredients grown at the property.

Chelsea N.

Yelp
Place is a little overpriced. Much better suited if you have kids I went on a Friday so didn't get to see how the music was.

TIna L.

Yelp
The farm is a really nice place to take pictures, but the food was only mediocre. For some reason, my husband said the donuts are the best he's ever had. When I tried one, they were stone cold and really didn't taste all that amazing. Parking is super limited. I would come back only to look at the scenery.

Jessica M.

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Went to the "sunflower festival" which wasn't a festival. Do you call it a festival so you can charge the ridiculous price of $25 just to walk around in a sunflower field? A festival has music, food, venues, and things for sale. This was literally just walking around on somebody's property and them having a field of sunflowers. Food was horrible and only one choice of food which is what Lee farms has year round, you have literally kids too young to even work legally, cooking like can they even get a food handlers card when they are that young? At least charge a reasonable price if you're going to be having children, serve the food. Burger was raw and the fry's were undercooked and awful. Cost me almost 200 bucks for 4 of us just to come there and eat a crappy burger. I recommend going to Sauvies island to literally everyone. I would never go here again or recommend it. at sauvies you can enter the property for free and only have to pay if you want to do it one of the mazes. I came for a fun festival as you implied on your webpage. All you had was the same crappy burgers you have year round being made by kids and a hayride. Thats not a festival maybe advertiser little events you wanna hold at your house correctly. Not happy won't ever be back.

Stefan R.

Yelp
Two stars, though that's generous as it was more like 1.5 stars. The price is high for what you get. The vibe feels like their only purpose is making money versus even remotely enjoying running a farm. The covid policies/enforcement were awful at Lee farm as well. They seemed to condone selfish guests who can't be bothered to wear a mask when social distancing can not be maintained. Wearing a mask in a pandemic is so easy that my toddlers can do it.. Lee farms felt like a place where covid deniers get together to spread the virus. (And subsequently tax our healthcare system when they get sick, but I digress). Also, The food was bad, the lines were long, and the hospitality was poor overall. We will try a different farm next time even though Lee farms was the closest. Seriously, 2 stars is probably more generous than they deserve, but trying to give every benefit of the doubt possible.

Marie A.

Yelp
Parking is available which includes a few 15 min spots. Great location and customer service. They have a fun store with lots of home decor, various jams, hazelnuts, pies (fresh baked and frozen) and my fav apple cider/pumpkin donuts! They are super fresh and pure perfection. I am happy to spread the word on this place!

Røxy P.

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Support local farms! Second year coming to Lee farms lots of fun! Tons of amazingly cute animals to look at! Paid the 5$ admission and took the hayride over couldn't find a pumpkin due to it being 4 days before Halloween! The animals and the hay ride is great but the apple cider and pumpkin doughnuts or the homemade pies are what you want to find!!! Took home a fresh pie, some apple cider doughnuts, pumpkin doughnuts, and actual apple cider. The 5$ per person is understandable, sad I couldn't find a pumpkin but he animals and the edible goods make it worth the trip!!! P.S. They have kids things to do as well as a corn maze, never done any of it myself.

Nick A.

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Way over priced it cost me close to $100 for 5 pumpkins two large one medium and to baby pumpkins not to mention it's 15 dollars per person cover fee to enter that was an additional $60 and I was there for 15 minutes but if that doesn't faze you it's really nice

Tony R.

Yelp
Great time! Staff was happy and energetic. Kids enjoyed themselves. ALL Covid-19's guidelines were followed. Definitely recommend.

Carissa N.

Yelp
The staff here was amazing, and made getting a tree SO easy. The store and donuts were wonderful as well. Great experience!