Coming this spooky season Portland and the surrounding area never fails to have a plethora of activities and places you can wander off to. Whether your thing is a fun corn maze to get lost in, jumbo pumpkins to carve, or Monsters chasing you through a haunted house, the Portland area will not disappoint!
Pumpkin Patches and Mazes:
Bellas Organic Farm
Most popular for their corn mazes and haunted mazes in particular. The mazes run on the 12th and 19th, and prices are gonna be around $45 and 10 extra dollars for a fast pass. Please note that children 5 or under are not allowed.
CALLING ALL TEACHERS – There is a free corn maze for all school staff!
The Maize at The Pumpkin Patch
Located at Sauvies Island, the pumpkin patch here does not disappoint. Expect to see a long and exciting corn maze, a delicious market filled with fresh food, a cow train for the kiddos, and a full patch with a nice ride there in a tractor. Please go check out their peanuts 75th anniversary maze! Prices run around $10-15
Scholls Ferry Farm
Open everyday 10-6, this is the place I would recommend for just snagging some pristine pumpkins. Prices can range from $1 for minis and up to $30 if you find an absolute behemoth. There is also a corn maze to satisfy your exploring desires. Make sure you have cash or Venmo ready!
Other Activities:
Cinema of Horrors
Okay sue me it’s in Washington but if you drive down to Washington you can experience a blast to the past by watching Halloween classics in a retro drive-in theater! Every night has a new movie and tickets will run you around $50, but trust me when I say it’s worth it.
Underhill Haunted House
Located at the Veterans Memorial Coliseum, this place has 4 total houses that are absolutely terrifying. It starts off with a vampire hunt in which you are their prey. The second is a crashed ship into an alien world where aliens are now hunting you. The final two are a salvage yard that is out to salvage you and a kids Monster Fest that is much less scary and in the daylight. Tickets will run around $30 for this spooky scary experience!
The Fear PDX
An absolute madhouse of different attractions, it features 4 different haunted houses, 3 scare zones, a puzzle game where your hand might get chopped off, and of course escape rooms. It’s filled to the brim with scare actors and horrifying environments. Tickets can vary between attractions, but the haunted houses come in at the most expensive at $25 dollars.
Oaks Park Scaregrounds (EDITORS CHOICE)
Portland’s famous scaregrounds, the scaregrounds goes over all of oaks park with 3 haunted houses all with a story and a surplus of other attractions. If haunted houses aren’t your thing, you can pivot over to the thrill rides, games, escape rooms, galleries, and a pitch black maze filled with horrors that await you. There’s even date nights! While this place is easily the most expensive with the price low being $23 for standard and up to $113 for all-access. I do think this place is BY FAR the most filled with activities and well funded so it’s sure not to disappoint, please go check it out!