It’s time to find the perfect pumpkin! Whether you want to carve, paint or bake it, these bright fruits are synonymous with fall. And while you can go to the grocery store and buy one, there is nothing like going directly to the farm and picking out a fresh pumpkin – supporting your local farmers in the process! Local farms work hard to bring you and your family tons of extra activities like corn mazes, hay rides and more. Here are the details for the 2025 pumpkin patches in Vancouver, Washington, and throughout Clark County.

large assortment of pumpkins and gourds in a wood bin. A white pop up tent decorated with fall leaves is the background
Pumpkin patches near Vancouver, Washington offers a lot of variety when it comes to pumpkin picking! Photo courtesy: Whalen Farms
  • Early in the season will give you the best selection.
  • Go early in the morning to avoid the crowds.
  • Wear comfortable shoes and be prepared to walk. Mud is almost a certainty later in the season!
  • Be ready for the weather, that could mean sunscreen or an umbrella
  • Bring cash, though some accept cards, it’s good to be prepared.
  • Bring gloves.
  • Put cardboard or plastic garbage bags in your car to keep it clean.
  • Know before you go. Contact the pumpkin patches ahead if you want to know specific things, like dog policies, pumpkin variety availability or ADA accessibility.

September 20, 21, 27, 28
October 1-October 30
Wednesday – Monday: 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Closed Tuesdays and Halloween
Entry ends 1 hour before closing
9504 NE 119th Street, Vancouver
360.574.9119

Bi-Zi Farms Pumpkin Patch is pulling out all the stops for 2025 with new, exciting changes – including being open 6 days a week in October! Other changes for 2025 include school groups staying until closing and there will be food available during school visits.

This pumpkin patch in Vancouver includes a free pumpkin of any size you can carry with admission. Admission also gets you into the daytime corn maz, one free hot drink, pumpkin launchers, live music, fresh-pressed apple cider sampling and a ton of kids activities. You can purchase additional food, drink and face painting too!

At night on September 20, September 27 and Fridays and Saturdays through October 25, you can also pay for the nighttime corn maze – including in your admission to the patch that day!

Be sure to purchase your tickets in advance on the Bi-Zi Farms website to secure your timeslot.

October 4 – 26
Thursday-Friday, 3 p.m. – 5 p.m.
Saturday-Sunday, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Closed Monday-Wednesday
1617 NE 267th Avenue, Camas
360.834.2810

The Waltons Farms has been a staple in Clark County for over two decades. This pumpkin patch in Camas includes a corn maze and barrel train ride. They have various sizes of pumpkins, including orange carving and spooky white!

Well-behaved, leashed dogs are welcome. Admission cost includes one pumpkin per person. Under 2 are free, but no pumpkin included. They accept cash, debit and credit. For more information, visit the Waltons Farm website.

a tractor pulling small train cars made of blue barrels
Fall activities like this barrel train ride at Walton Farms, corn mazes and more are fun for the whole family! Photo courtesy: Walton Farms

October 1-October 31
Tuesday-Friday, 11 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Saturday, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Sunday, 12 p.m. – 6 p.m.
Closed Mondays
612 Whalen Rd, Woodland
360.306.3071

This 40-acre pumpkin patch in Woodland – formerly known as The Patch – has over 60 varieties of pumpkins! It’s definitely the place to go if you are looking for unique varieties, baking or just want to see some crazy gourds! They have a u-pick field as well as many varieties in their pre-picked bins.

Weekends have more amenities than weekdays, but regardless of what day you go, you will have fun!  On the weekends, they have vendors. Pumpkin bowling and hay rides (weather dependent). The two corn mazes, hay maze and other activities all days they are open. Be sure to shop their marketplace too!

No admission or parking fees. Well-behaved pets allowed on leash. Visit the Whalen Oaks Farm website for more information.

Saturdays and Sundays in October
10 a.m. – 5 p.m. (last admission is 4 p.m.)
20902 N.E. Lucia Falls Road, Yacolt
360.686.3537

It just isn’t fall without a trip to Pomeroy Farm in October to see the pumpkin people! You can get a pumpkin here too if you haven’t found just the right one to turn into your jack-o-lantern masterpiece.

Pumpkin Lane in Yacolt features over 100 pumpkin figures lining Pomeroy Farm’s mile-long drive. After your drive, stop in the farm for photo-ops, explore the historic grounds and enjoy kids activities.

This year, there are two special events! Head to Pomeroy Farm on October 10 and October 24, 2025, for Pumpkin Lane After Dark. After enjoying a drive down the Pumpkin Lane and picking out a pumpkin in the patch, you’ll be treated to wine and s’mores while listening to live music! This is a 21-and-over event and is ticked. Purchase tickets in advance on the website.

Coffee and food vendors on site. Service animals only. For more information, visit the Pomeroy Farm website.

TBD
Tuesday – Sunday 11 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Closed Monday
18905 NE 83rd Street, Vancouver
360-892-0434

The Vancouver Pumpkin Patch at Velvet Acres Gardens is a fun pumpkin patch in Clark County offering hayrides, a petting zoo, corn maze and more! They have a large variety of pumpkins, squashes and gourds. Their farm store is full of fall decorations that will complete your porch and table for the season.

They have not given us their 2025 opening dates yet. For more information, visit the Vancouver Pumpkin Patch at Velvet Acres Gardens website.

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