Lee Farms, Tualatin

21975 SW 65th Ave., Tualatin, OR 97062

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Lee Farms
2389.3 mi

21975 SW 65th Ave., Tualatin, OR 97062

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About Lee Farms


It was 1869 when the Lee family planted its first seed in the soil of Tualatin, Oregon. Today, three generations of the family still keep Lee Farms' lights on and its scarecrows vaccinated. They stock the country store with local produce, 18 flavors of honey sticks, and 17 varieties of jam. In the bakery, the staff hand makes pies each day, baking perennial favorites such as apple and seasonal flavors such as pumpkin.

To keep things fresh, Lee Farms rotates the selection of food and activities each season. In May a greenhouse surrounds visitors in flowers, and in October the farm transforms into a celebration of the harvest season, when guests can pick from 12 varieties of pumpkins. Lee's staff cuts down stalks to make a corn maze and drives visitors on scenic hayrides across the farm while they sample kettle corn and homemade cider.

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Gidget
5 ratings|1 review
the Apple cider donuts did not disappoint! Plenty of activities for the kids and staff are accommodating.
tammie
Helpful reviewer
6 ratings|4 reviews
I love Lee farms. I take my granddaughter, who is 8, and we do everything at least twice. We always buy a special treat at there snack bar. What ever in season special they might be having. The property is beautiful. The family that owns is consistently kind and happy that we have stopped in for a visit. They have festivals all year round and we attend 3 or 4 a year. Love them.
Charis
Top reviewer
20 ratings|9 reviews
Always a treat to visit this farm!
Alice
7 ratings|3 reviews
this is the second time we went to the farm. We went to the farm at the berry festival, but I think overall it is not very good experience. There is not a lot of berry to buy and they are very expensive. The farm is kind of dry (all the grass really dry and not much decoration). the rides and hay all from last year from fall and really expensive even for the discounted price. this is not a lot to play. The pony ride is not included and really expensive (6 dollars for 3-5 min?).. Will not go again soon.