Grab your black cat and candy corn and head to the nearest pumpkin patch in Clark County to have a fall experience you won’t forget! Vancouver, Washington, and surrounding areas are home to many pumpkin patches that offer family-friendly activities and lots of yummy treats. Here are the 2023 pumpkin patches in Vancouver, Washington and throughout Clark County.

large patch of pumpkins at Bi-Zi Farms in Vancouver, Washington
Bi-Zi Farms has a great selection of pumpkin at their patch in vancouver. Photo courtesy: Bi-Zi Farms Pumpkin Patch

Bi-Zi Farms Pumpkin Patch

September 23-October 29
Thursday – Friday: 1 p.m. – 6 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday: 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Entry ends 1 hour prior to closing
9504 NE 119th Street, Vancouver
360.574.9119

Head to the Bi-Zi Farms Pumpkin Patch in Vancouver, Washington, for all the fall fun you could want! Paid entry – must be purchased online – includes one free pumpkin of any size you can carry, corn maze, pumpkin launchers, farm animals, live music (Saturdays and Sundays), apple cider sampling and one free hot drink. Also included are fun children’s activities including bale maze, play area, pyramid, calf roping station, hippity hop races and a corn shelling and grinding station. On Friday and Saturday night, they have a special night time corn maze from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. that requires special admission. Dogs are allowed on leash, no flexi-leads.  For more information and to purchase tickets, check the Bi-Zi Farms website.

Pumpkin Lane at Pomeroy Farm

Saturdays and Sundays in October (opening September 30)
10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
20902 N.E. Lucia Falls Road, Yacolt
360-686-3537

A fall tradition you do not want to miss, Pumpkin Lane at Pomeroy Farm is back starting September 30. Yes, you can get a pumpkin here, but it’s so much more that! Pumpkin Lane has over 100 pumpkin figures lining their mile-long drive. They also have photo ops, farm animals, a blacksmith shop and tasty snacks. On October 6 and 20 they are having a special Pumpkin Lane After Dark event that includes a glass of scrumptious fall wine paired with s’mores and of course, viewing the pumpkin figures at this 21-and-over event. For more information, visit the Pomeroy Farm website.

Two scarecrows with painted pumpkin heads at Pumpkin Lane at Pomeroy Farm
Pumpkin Lane in Clark County is not to be missed! Photo courtesy: Pomeroy Farm

Whalen Oaks Farm (Formerly The Patch)

October 1-October 31
Tuesday-Friday, 11 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Saturday, 9 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Sunday, 12 p.m. – 6 p.m.
Closed Mondays
612 Whalen Rd, Woodland
360.306.3071

Whalen Oaks Farm is ready to welcome you to the 24th season of its popular pumpkin patch in Woodland. They ask you to bring your own wheelbarrow for hauling pumpkins if possible. This year, reservations or tickets are not required for entry.

vancouver pumpkin patch
Pumpkins come in all shapes and colors. Visit a Clark County pumpkin patch this fall harvest season. Photo credit: Elizabeth R. Rose

In addition to a lovely selection of pumpkins, Whalen Oaks Farms also has two corn mazes and a hay maze for your family to enjoy. On the weekends there is pumpkin bowling and pony rides for kids and hay rides (weather permitting). When you are feeling hungry, they will have food vendors that rotate depending on the day, check the Whalen Oaks Farm website for details. Dogs are welcome, but must remain on leash at all times and please pick up after yourself. Professional photographers can arrange a time to use the farm as a backdrop.

Waltons Farms

September 30 – October 29
Thursday-Friday, 3 p.m. – 5 p.m.
Saturday-Sunday, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
1617 NE 267th Avenue, Camas
360.834.2810 

Waltons Farms is a family-run pumpkin patch in Camas.  Admission to their farm includes one pumpkin of any size, corn maze and a train ride! Leashed dogs are welcome and parking is free. They accept cash, debit and credit. For more information, visit the Waltons Farm website.