Events in Oregon’s Mt. Hood Territory offer year-round festivals and activities for the whole family in the greater Portland area. Winter’s event calendar is full of snowboarding and skiing events at Timberline Lodge & Ski Area and Mt. Hood Skibowl, plus holiday happenings at Christmas tree farms. Spring events burst upon the scene with blooming flowers and baby farm animals galore. Summertime is filled with an abundance of outdoor activities, festivals, music events, and Farmers' Markets. Celebrate the fall bounty as local communities provide family fun harvest festivals, corn mazes, pumpkin patches, and haunted trails. The Clackamas County Fairgrounds & Event Center offers a variety of events throughout the year, including the Clackamas County Fair and Rodeo. See below for upcoming events, or click the links in the text above for more information on some of our seasonal favorite activities.
Note: We strive to keep all event listings up-to-date, but please check event status with individual event hosts before planning your trip.
Time: Varies by farm
The fall months are special in Mt. Hood Territory as our farms celebrate rich traditions such as corn mazes, hayrides and pumpkin patches. This year the season is extra special with the NEW Mt. Hood Territory Harvest Trail passport! Throughout the month of October pick up a FREE passport stamp card at five participating farms: Dolan Creek Farm, Bushue’s Family Farm, Yesteryear Farms, Fiala Farms and Liepold Farms. Visit our the Harvest Trail page for more info! Redeem your stamped card for a Harvest Trail beanie!
Visit our list of area pumpkin patches and farms with fall harvest activities for all ages. Our handy map will make it a breeze to visit multiple pumpkin patches near you! Nothing serves as a better herald for the wonderous fall season that taking the family out to a scenic pumpkin patch. The fertile soils and temperate weather of Mt. Hood Territory creates the ideal environment for pumpkins perfect for carving, or adding to your outdoor fall décor. Of course pumpkins are just part of the experience. From hay rides to corn mazes, fresh food and animal experiences, these locations are where families go to make lifelong memories.
Time: Varies by farm
The fall months are special in Mt. Hood Territory as our farms celebrate rich traditions such as corn mazes, hayrides and pumpkin patches. This year the season is extra special with the NEW Mt. Hood Territory Harvest Trail passport! Throughout the month of October pick up a FREE passport stamp card at five participating farms: Dolan Creek Farm, Bushue’s Family Farm, Yesteryear Farms, Fiala Farms and Liepold Farms. Visit our the Harvest Trail page for more info! Redeem your stamped card for a Harvest Trail beanie!
Time: 6 - 8pm
Address:
10660 SE 21st Ave, Milwaukie, OR 97222
Phone: 9712026100
Milwaukie Historical Society with its partners City of Milwaukie, Ledding Library, Willamette Falls Studio, and Northwest China Council (NWCC) are proud to present our Ledding Library Lecture Series: Chinese Immigrants: Contributions and Exclusion. Chinese Immigrants: Contributions and Exclusion is constructed to teach our fellow residents about the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 and its impacts it had to our local Chinese population. We will also focus on two Milwaukie Chinese legends, Ah Bing and Si Sing and their contributions to our shared history, plus NWCC role and impact to the regional and global Chinese relationship. Our keynote speaker, Janet Lee, Secretary and Director for the Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association (CCBA) and Vice President of the Portland Lee’s Family Association will educate us on the Exclusion Act and Jim Mockford and David Kohl will discuss NWCC. We will also have a special address by Milwaukie Council President Desi Nicodemus and a greeting by Susanna Pai. The lecture will be held live at Ledding Library October 4th at 6pm. If you are unable to join the audience, watch live on Zoom, or enjoy the program later on Milwaukie Heritage You Tube Channel or Comcast channel 30.
Visit our list of area pumpkin patches and farms with fall harvest activities for all ages. Our handy map will make it a breeze to visit multiple pumpkin patches near you! Nothing serves as a better herald for the wonderous fall season that taking the family out to a scenic pumpkin patch. The fertile soils and temperate weather of Mt. Hood Territory creates the ideal environment for pumpkins perfect for carving, or adding to your outdoor fall décor. Of course pumpkins are just part of the experience. From hay rides to corn mazes, fresh food and animal experiences, these locations are where families go to make lifelong memories.
Time: 10am - 5pm
Address:
9880 SE Revenue Rd, Boring, 97009
Bushue's Family Farm has been offering a country farm experience to our neighbors each October since 2001 and they can’t wait for you to join them this year. Pick your pumpkin from the vine, take a pig train ride around the farm, and get a little dirty playing in the dirt or the hayslide adventure park. Wander the Corn Trail, visit the creative photo-ops and say hello to the resident farm animals! Fill a bucket of sunflowers, dahlias and zinnias to take home from their U-Pick flower patch. Bring your own snacks or purchase some there - hot dogs, cider, pumpkin donuts and all your fall favorites will be available. Parking and admission are free. Some activities require purchased tickets. Last Hayride departs at 4:30pm. Last Pig Train ride departs at 4:50pm.
Time: Varies by farm
The fall months are special in Mt. Hood Territory as our farms celebrate rich traditions such as corn mazes, hayrides and pumpkin patches. This year the season is extra special with the NEW Mt. Hood Territory Harvest Trail passport! Throughout the month of October pick up a FREE passport stamp card at five participating farms: Dolan Creek Farm, Bushue’s Family Farm, Yesteryear Farms, Fiala Farms and Liepold Farms. Visit our the Harvest Trail page for more info! Redeem your stamped card for a Harvest Trail beanie!
Visit our list of area pumpkin patches and farms with fall harvest activities for all ages. Our handy map will make it a breeze to visit multiple pumpkin patches near you! Nothing serves as a better herald for the wonderous fall season that taking the family out to a scenic pumpkin patch. The fertile soils and temperate weather of Mt. Hood Territory creates the ideal environment for pumpkins perfect for carving, or adding to your outdoor fall décor. Of course pumpkins are just part of the experience. From hay rides to corn mazes, fresh food and animal experiences, these locations are where families go to make lifelong memories.
Time: 10am - 5pm
Address:
9880 SE Revenue Rd, Boring, 97009
Bushue's Family Farm has been offering a country farm experience to our neighbors each October since 2001 and they can’t wait for you to join them this year. Pick your pumpkin from the vine, take a pig train ride around the farm, and get a little dirty playing in the dirt or the hayslide adventure park. Wander the Corn Trail, visit the creative photo-ops and say hello to the resident farm animals! Fill a bucket of sunflowers, dahlias and zinnias to take home from their U-Pick flower patch. Bring your own snacks or purchase some there - hot dogs, cider, pumpkin donuts and all your fall favorites will be available. Parking and admission are free. Some activities require purchased tickets. Last Hayride departs at 4:30pm. Last Pig Train ride departs at 4:50pm.
Time: 5 - 8pm
Address:
10722 SE Main St, Milwaukie, OR 97222
First Friday Milwaukie is a celebration of art, music, food and community! The downtown Milwaukie community comes together every First Friday for the city’s largest block party from June thru October from 5 – 8pm. The mission of First Friday Milwaukie is to improve the commercial health of locally owned businesses in Milwaukie so they might prosper, while simultaneously fostering a vibrant community. Walk along Historic Milwaukie Main Street & visit local businesses, festivities include artist installations, food trucks, craft beer, local vendors, and so much more!
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