
4.5
3 of 74 Best Attractions in Hillsboro

This was our first year visiting the farm. We had a lovely experience.
Parking was a breeze. We arrived at about 10:30 and got a great front row spot. The line to buy attraction tickets was long, but it moved quickly. While we were in line we met Jeremy and his beautiful wife. They were very gracious and spent time talking with us and we didn't feel just rushed along.
We met Amy outside the ticket area and she was so sweet! She spent so much time talking with us and really made us feel welcomed.
Tickets for everything were $12 each. It was really worth it! The kids got to play with so many things and run off some energy. We met Matt in the Adventure Area and he was very sweet and took pictures with us as well.
After letting the kids play, we took the hay ride tour. If you are a huge fan of the show, don't miss the hay ride. We went on a great 30 minute ride around the entire farm. We saw the Roloff family home, the wedding barn, men's crisis center and all kinds of animals. We also got a 5 minute stop in the old western town to explore. It was so much fun!
We hit the pumpkin patch after the hay ride and picked 3 beautiful pumpkins. Pumpkins are .40 a pound. They had all colors, shapes and sizes of pumpkins. If you're looking for a unique pumpkin, you can find it here!
There are some yummy foods to try as well. We had elephant ears, frozen lemonade and kettle corn (the caramel is delicious!).
The gift area has a great selection of shirts and coffee cups to commemorate your visit. They also have their salsa, some blackberry jam and pumpkin butter for purchase, all at reasonable prices.
The only downfall to this farm is that the bathrooms are porta potties. I always cringe at porta potties, especially when you have kids. But thankfully we didn't need them!
We spent 3 hours at the farm but could have easily spent longer there. Come prepared to spend some time. Be sure to meet the family, they were all so sweet and were a great part of the experience.

We drove from Vancouver, BC to the Roloff Farm in Portland. What an awesome visit we had. Amy and Matt Roloff were there the whole time mingling with the visitors. Both are very friendly and stop to take pictures. The farm tour is only 10$ ($12 if you want to include the adventure/playland) which is not just for kids. Parking is free and very organized. Employees are friendly and helpful. Their new puppy was there for everyone to see. The merchandise they sell is totally reasonable. The pumpkin selection was outstanding, small, big, white, orange, green. Whatever you needed. The amount of work they put into the farm is unbelievable. I saw a hardworking family who put so much effort into their dream and open it up to the public to enjoy. This is definitely something to see and cross off your bucket list.

We were visiting a friend nearby, and wanted to visit the farm and hopefully meet some of the family. We were successful and were able to meet Amy, Matt, and Zach. All were friendly and cordial and gladly posed for pictures with us. The farm tour was fun and it seems that the entire staff and family enjoyed their interaction with the patrons. We are glad we went.

Loved Loved Loved!!! My girlfriend and I were planning this trip for years and finally we made it happen! I flew in my Colorado just to visit the farm. The farm is beautiful. The staff were all very friendly and welcoming. We took the hayride tour around and it was such a pleasure to see the place I have been watching for so many years in person. Our guide Sage was great.
The have a variety of food trucks and a beer tent which is a nice touch. Dont forget to purchase pumpkins! Briefly met Matt and he was so kind. Got to shoot the breeze with Amy who is so lovely! She is real, she is caring, she is friendly she is overall awesome! I am still on cloud 9 5 days later.

If you're a huge fan of this reality TV family, you will not mind spending $300 for a half hour tour of Roloff Farms led by one of the family members. To begin, you must first book an appointment on their website. It's quick and easy. Your tour is confirmed when you get an e-mail from their office. Getting there is a lovely drive through the country. We were coming directly from Portland International Airport, and it took us 45 minutes. E-mail instructions tell you exactly what to do when you arrive to the farm. One of the family members, whoever happens to be on the farm (and there's always a family member there), will take you on the tour in their cart. For us, it was suppose to be Zack but he got too busy, and asked Matt to do the tour. Matt met us at the red gate, not the beautiful bronze gate which is used only by vendors. The tour began immediately. We made a stop at the house because I wanted to admire it. Matt suggested that Amy might be home, so he called her and she was. She came out to meet us! We chatted, took photos, then we were on our way again. What was suppose to be a 30-minute tour became a 1:30 hour tour! The tour ended at the red gate as 2:45p, then guess who pulled up next to our car? Jeremy! He was there for a 3pm family meeting regarding the farm. Per Amy, the meeting was to discuss more how to move forward with the business of the farm. If we hung out a few more minutes, we would've run into Zack. Touring Roloff Farms was an exciting start to our vacation. The property and everything on it is beautiful and fun. I would've had a blast growing up in a place like that!

I would not recommend going here for a nice, fall, pumpkin patch outing. The place is a money pit. Every single one of the Roloff family members is trying to suck the money right out of your wallet. Amy is selling jams and stuff, there's books, clothes, all kids of stuff that each family member is selling. Oh, and the pumpkins? If you go the first hour that the farm is open, you might actually get one that's been grown there. They buy all the rest for pennies from other local farmers, mark them up 1000% and resell them to dumb folks who fancifully think it's cool to buy a pumpkin from a celebrity. The whole idea is silly, honestly. All the Roloff women are making their living off endorsing stuff on Instagram, and it's kinda sad. So, if, for some crazy reason, you're a big fan of the show, then I'd say, "Go." But, be sure to buy your merchandise in the store before you go out on the farm, because the family will only autograph stuff that you buy in their store (see how they get you?) Oh, bring money for parking also, because it's not free! It's a big ripoff and just a way for the family to cash in on their mediocre celebrity status.

We bought tickets for the day we wanted to go perhaps a week ahead of time. I'm not sure if they ever sell out but I didn't want to worry about it, since we went October 2nd, on a beautiful Saturday, during prime time.
We got there when they opened and joined the long line of cars coming in and parking. With COVID precautions, it was a little confusing as to where you're supposed to walk so you're not doubling back and having to cross paths with more people than necessary.
Out on the farm, we encountered Matt a couple times, Amy and I believe Jeremy (but who knows - I haven't watched the show in, like, 5+ years). I loved that they were just out and about, talking to guests, getting work done, etc.
We went on a wagon ride, which was longer than I thought it was going to be (20-ish minutes) and talked more about the show than the farm. A lot of the random buildings around the property seemed more like fun things they created to make content for the show - not so much about practicality or usage. I don't know if at some point you could visit some of these buildings (like the castle) but for now, you could only just see them on a wagon ride. We did stop at one little area, which was like a wild west scenario but it just felt weird.
Later on, we did a small train ride and our 15 month old twins loved that!
We were traveling from far away and had planned on visiting other pumpkin farms that season so we just bought a couple smaller pumpkins. The prices were great though, and I loved all the food you could buy! Super yummy corn dogs!

My wife and I are big fans of the Roloff family and the show. We intentionally decided to visit while in Portland. While there, we saw virtually the entire family, at various times. We toured the property as well.

My daughter and I have visited the farm twice now. Just a short drive from downtown Portland, and so worth it.You can take a train ride around the farm and take pictures with the family. They are all so friendly and you'll be amazed at their land. Breathe and rejuvenate yourself...

We had moved to Oregon during the summer and our Canadian relatives were thrilled we were finally close enough (Dallas, TX was pretty far south) to road trip it and come visit us. On their bucket list was Roloff Farms, who knew!, so down they came to visit us and first thing on a Friday morning we were at the front entrance to Roloff Farms before they even opened. The line of happy and excited families was contagious! Everyone was in such a happy Autumn mood and ready for a good time. Needless to say, we were not disappointed. Our 5 kids in tow, plus the adults, all had fun. Buying the all day access bracelet allowed us to play and rest. Lunch was good at their open-air food vendors with plenty of seating under the tents. And the wagon tour around the property was so informative about the makings of the tv show. All around, it was a great experience for the price. Will definitely do it again this coming Fall season. Now we tell our distant relatives to come visit in October so we can take them to Roloff Farms!

Took family there for opening weekend Oct. 2018.
The Roloff could not be any nicer. Had a private tour with Zac and he could not been nicer. My 4 boys had the greatest time..

Matt is devoted to the community and offers a great family experience during the halloween season. They also do special events as well, weddings. His attention to detail is worth mentioning. Best described as a perfectionist!

Visiting Rolloff farms has been on my bucket list. It was fun to see farm and meet Matt, Amy and Audrey. Purchased goodies in the gift shop for my friends at home.

Absolutely wonderful. Lots for children to do, lots of photo opportunities, animals to see, Less than five minutes from the highway and town. We hooey to be back every year.

We experienced Roloff farms yesterday and would go back in a heartbeat. I dont understand all the negative reviews. There is no fee for parking, you only buy merchandise if you choose to and you can hang out for the entire day if you like. Yes there is a charge for adventure zone and the pumpkins are by the pound but it's all part of the experience and you make your stay what it is, not the family. We did pay for the private tour and I don't regret a thing. Zach took us around and was very personable, talked with us about a lot of things on the farm and in the family, made sure we met and got pictures with Amy, Matt, Jeremy, Jackson and Tori. He was an excellent tour guide. I highly recommend Roloff Farms as a must see.

We just recently celebrated our 30th Wedding Anniversary and were coming down from Canada to tour the Oregon Coast and one thing I told my husband I INSISTED on doing was getting a private tour of the farm as I am such a huge fan!We were driving in from Portland and the farm was so easy to find...its such a beautiful drive there and it I was blown away at the beauty surrounding the farm.We are not able to book WHO we get to take us on the tour but when I saw Zach come around the corner I was thrilled!!!The whole farm is amazing...I can't say enough just how fantastic this place is and the tour was so worth it!(It was the beginning of our 2 week vacation and we had other extremely awesome things we saw through out but none were able to compare to the tour) I have to say though the highlight of the farm was Zach...he is one of THE most sincere kind warm passionate genuine down to earth people you will ever meet....he was so open and honest about everything and we were made to feel like we had known this guy forever...I can't remember the last time I was so impressed by someone I had just met and I wish he and his family all the best in the future!!Also Zach...you totally impressed us Canadians by being able to name off ALL our provinces...in order lol!

I've been a superfan of the Roloff's since they first aired on TV about 16 years ago and have always thought it would be fun to go to Roloff Farm. I scheduled a private tour during a business trip to Portland and it was even better than I imagined. It was really exciting to see Zach drive up in a mule and he was a wonderful guide. He is delightfully open and shared all kinds of behind the scenes stories. It was so great to see all of the places I've seen on the show over the years, such as the shack that Jeremy & Zach built together, the castle Matt finally finished not long ago, the Church where Jeremy and Audrey got married, the windmill that Matt & Jeremy built for the cocktail reception at Zach & Tori's wedding, and so much more. Zach took us to the very spot that Matt stood with Amy, overlooking the farm before everything was built, so we could understand how incredible Matt's vision was so many years ago. He truly built his dream for his family! It was such a treat to stop by the house and have Amy come out to meet us. I absolutely loved this excursion and will surely go back again during pumpkin season to see everyone and everything. I highly recommend a visit to the farm, especially via a private tour with one of the Roloffs!

Have wanted to go here for years but never have been in the area during October. We got there early and it took about 15 minutes to get in. Matt Roloff was in the parking lot directing cars. We wafted about 10 minutes to get on the tractor ride and Jeremy Roloff was our tractor driver. It was a nice ride and at stopped at the old town and Jeremy was very friendly and we we're able to get pics and talk to him. Amy Roloff was in the kids area and we talked to her for about 10 minutes and got pics also. We had a great time! Very friendly visit......

Because of growing seasons in Oregon, fall harvest is when you'll most likely be able to have any farm type activity on any farms. This one is a bit outside of Portland and have a huge sign so (hopefully) you won't miss it. Good Luck

We had such a great time. Met most of the Roloffs who were all super friendly and patient taking pictures with everyone. We took the private tour with Zach which was fun and worth it. He told us to ask any questions we wanted. My 1 year old had fun at the pumpkin patch with the various activities. Food was delicious. Definitely recommend!

We were so excited to visit Roloff Farms after watching the show Little People Big World for so many years and watching the kids grow up. Matt was our tour guide. He was warm and welcoming. He shared many stories with us and his hopes for future activities on the farm. It was a memorable experience, one that we will talk about for a long time. So glad we did it. We want to do it again! Thank you Matt!

We visited Roloff farms on Saturday and could have not asked for a more enjoyable time! The staff, the farm wagon tour ,and a big thanks to Amy Roloff for her genuine friendliness that made you feel special visiting their farm. Amy took pictures with visitors and made you feel welcome. Kids have a petting zoo, horse rides, big adventure park with lots to do and have fun for the kiddos. It was my first visit to a pumpkin patch and it brought out the kid in both of us. Thank you Roloffs!

I drove down to Portland from Canada with my 3 daughters (ages 10, 8, 6) for a girls trip. We all enjoy watching the show. The property is amazing to see in person...the show doesn't do justice. We went on a Friday and I'm glad we did. It wasn't very busy probably due to the weather but we got to enjoy the entire place. The tour is great but I wish I had done the private tour with one of the family members...you get to see more obviously. The family were around, taking photos and speaking to everyone. They are just as pleasant in person. There are yummy food trucks near the entrance.
The store has a variety of items for a reasonable price. Would love to go back in a couple of years.

I booked a private tour ahead of time and it was incredible! To meet Amy, Matt and be toured by Zach and Tory was an absolute Must experience. They are a very kind, Zach talked about fun stories growing up on the farm and some really cool history of how the farm came about. We were very impressed with the down to earth attitudes of the family. I asked if they get tired of people stopping them for pictures and the answer was " we only have our farm open 12 days a year so its nice to see people out here enjoying it". Great area for younger kids! Its well worth the time to get there and its well marked from the freeway to find your way to the farm!!

We had such a fun vacation, exploring the beautiful state of Oregon and getting a private tour of the Roloff Farms. Zac was the perfect guide and showed us all kind of interesting things that his family has done to the farm and telling us stories about some of the fun stuff he and his siblings did growing up there!

This was our second visit and once again we were very happy. The Roloffs had to contend with the pandemic and in both mine and my families opinion they did an excellent job. Of course there was less to do due to social distancing but they offered value for the price which was decreased, of course, because of limited options and in our opinion very reasonable. The family is very amicable and though we don’t watch the show we, as most people, are familiar with and despite this the Roloffs are very welcoming and gracious. We chatted a bit with Matt Roloff and felt more like guests than customers. We will continue to go and strongly recommend it.

My wife and I were in Portland area for our anniversary. We have enjoyed the TLC show Little People Big World so we visited on opening day. Because of torrential rain it was pretty quiet. We were given a tour by Amy Roloff who gave a great and candid tour of the farm. She was very nice and took time to chat with us after the tour.The property is beautiful even in the rain. The tour included all areas of the farm. There was a huge variety of pumpkins for purchase.
There was a big kids play area where there was a giant straw pyramid and some wild cats brought in from a local animal refuge. This area has an extra cost associated with it.
I would highly recommend a visit to Roloff farms to anyone.

We were on a road trip and made our way off of our original route to visit Roloff Farms during pumpkin season. It was quite crowded, every one was friendly, and the farm looked beautiful...however, we were really surprised when they told us we would have to leave our dogs in the car considering it is a farm. We aren't comfortable locking our dogs in the car and leaving them so my husband and I took turn checking things out. We wanted to take the hay ride but again, no dogs. We did buy a couple of baby pumpkins and take some photos. Probably a lot more fun if you can actually see it all.

Great place! Great people! We will be returning, loved meeting Amy, Zach, and Jeremy. Great for all ages, take the tours and cherish the memories. It must have been a magically place to be a kid on Roloff farms!

It was my wife's birthday yesterday when we visited the farm. :) She has been wanting to see it for a long time. We are big fans of the show as well! We got there right when it opened and had an awesome time. We picked up a jar of Amy's Pumpkin Peach Salsa and a Roloff Farms Apron for Brenda. :) It rained lightly while we were there but we had an umbrella and kept pretty dry. We had a great time walking through the Adventure Area and loved the Pumpkin Fun House! We also really enjoyed the Wagon Farm Tour. We snap a picture of Jeremy while boarding the tour. We enjoyed walking around the Western Town when we stopped there. When we got back we saw Audrey and Brenda asked if she could take her picture. Audrey actually took our picture for us by the hay bales at the entrance which was really cool. :) We are so glad we came here and look forward to returning next year.

It was fantastic. We are looking forward to returning. We saw Matt, Karen, Jacob, and his wife. Only talked to Amy and had our photo taken with her. She is the sweetest and friendly person ever and just beautiful. The wagon ride was informative and fun. We are looking forward to the next time.

We are from Wisconsin and were in the Seattle Area on Vacation, We did day trip to Oregon and had to swing by the Roloff Farm. We stopped by and just took some photos by the sign. LOVE the outline of the family in the sign. We want to come back just to experience the pumpkin patch in the fall (like there are no patches in WI smile)
Now - just to find some place to donate what we buy (don't think it will fit in the luggage)

Sweetest family ! Pumpkin Season with the Roloffs is AMAZING ! I hope to go back for many years to come. Do yourself a favor and go !

Had a blast walking the grounds during Halloween 2012. They have literally hundreds of pumpkins lying around the field for ppl to choose for purchase; I just soak in the atmosphere and photo snapping. They have a section where they carved images on pumpkins which look cool. Definitely visit it during Halloween season.

Lots of pumpkins to choose from. Cute wagons to trek around and carry your loot. Friendly staff and easy check out.

I have been wanting to make the nearly 4 hour trek from the Seattle area to visit the Roloff Farm and it did not disappoint. We brought our 4y and 2y old and wow did their faces light up. So many fun things for folks of all ages, brought out the kid in my husband and I, and we spent 2.5 hours there. Everyone associated with the farm was so friendly and we got to see many members of the Roloff family. Highly recommend visiting. Thank you Roloff Farm (& Roloff Family) for providing incredible memories for our family.

We went for the pumpkin festival under false pretenses. We weren't buying pumpkins. We came for a few giggles, which we got.
The petting zoo is always a hit with my crew. We're all 55+ and still act like kids. Many sweet little animals were there, apparently just to entertain US.
We wandered off up the haunted trail. Sort of fun to get to the haunted railroad trestle where the ghost of a dead railroad lingers.
We also sort of got lost in the maze, but managed to be found before a search had to be launched. It was fun.
Just dump the pretense of being an adult, maybe even bring an actual kid or two along. Many fun little moments, all strung together.

We came to the Portland area, and one item we wanted to do/see was Roloff Farm. When they say its a private tour, its that. It is the people from your group and thats it. I would highly recommend the tour.

Roloff Farms is an extreme rip off. 80 bucks later I feel like we went to a gypsy fair, where the rides consisted of jumping around on a twig disguised as a wild stallion. The little people in a big world are capitalizing on their tv show in a big way. The pumpinks are slim picking and the staff have no sense of humor. Do not waste your time or money!!!

We were disappointed to drive 1 hrs just to find it closed there web page said it was open we got there at 2:30pm on 10/31/2025

This is a great place to take your family when it is time to pick your pumpkin for your Halloween porch, or for that pumpkin pie. They welcome children of all ages. They are very nice people who own the farm (Roloff). They also welcome people other times of the year. Took the grandchildren and they loved it. And also now I take the great-grandchildren. Bring along a pillowcase to carry their pumpkins in. They do have wagons to carry the big ones to your car. Fun is the word for this trip.

This is a great place to take kids for fall. They have a kids' adventure area we always do. It has a giant haybale pyramid, mini-golf, pumpkin slingshot, corn stalk maze, giant sandbox, slides and more. It's $7 each for admission to this area, which is pretty reasonable.
I haven't bought pumpkins or taken the hayride while there, so I can't comment on those, but they look like fun.

This was our first year going to Roloff farms , and I have to say that even with all the restrictions because of Covid we still had a great time . Everything was well organized , We, as in my mother n law , my three kids (ages 4 and twins 2 ) and myself enkpyed every minute of it . Every one was so nice , we had the pleasure of getting to meet some of the Roloffs and they were all so pleasant and definitely made our trip even more special. In the gift shop we were able to acquire a beautifully written book for the kiddos , written by Matt Roloff , my daughter especially loved it , as she deals with a condition called Selective mutism , she told me she wanted to be as brave as Lucy , we have already read the book a dozen times, and we to the farm on Sunday .

We were really disappointed that we could not even visit the store on the Roloff farm. After rushing to get to their farm before closing time, we arrive to a sign saying the farm was closed and thank you for respecting their privacy.

What a fun couple of hours. I really enjoyed the farm tour. I got a picture with Amy. She was so nice and did not rush people. So nice to finally make my way for a visit.

We had a great time we got to meet Matt and Amy. They are very down-to-earth folks.
Neat setup, and a good half-day visit. Fair food prices and but some limited area for electric scooters. Glad we made it.

Had a great time, it is a little bit hokey, but it is for the kids. we enjoyed the ride around the farm and Matt and Amie put in an appearance. Fun Time!

A great experience for the kids. You need to go, you have seen them on TV and they are just super nice people. Plenty of things to do, Children love it and parents love seeing their kids. Then head on back to Helvetia and have great food. Well worth the time and cost.

Absolutely lived it, wide selection of pumkins, gifts, food and games. Beautiful scenery with ample parking.

It was a cute farm with games and plenty of pumpkins to choose from. I noticed the backdrops and props many people take photos with that I've seen all over social media. Ladies...cute place to update your tinder profile photos

It was worth every penny! My kids had the best time they ever have at the Roloff farm! We got to meet the family and take pictures! They were so kind and Amy was one of the sweetest people I have ever met!!! We will be back next year!

Very fun place for kids and adults alike! Definitely plenty of activities for the kiddos, free admission to pumpkin patch, storefront, food trucks and petting zoo, paid admission to tractor rides, jungle gym parks, exotic animal display (the only somewhat ethical drawback, although the cats in containment appeared healthy). Pumpkins were not as expensive as other reviewers noted, unless 40¢/lb is a deal breaker for you... Well worth the visit! Beautiful countryside location that is still really close to town. Our baby Jemma's first pumpkin hunt! Thanks to Roloff family and employees for maintaining such a wholesomely fun experience for the surrounding communities. They even offer picture with the Roloff family if you're a big fan.
Best,
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I visited Roloff Farms with my husband in October. It was a lot of fun! We love the show, which got us interested in going to the farm. We purchased the tickets online through their website, which saved us a ton of time—we didn’t have to wait in line to purchase tickets there. We purchased the tickets that allowed us access to everything. Our favorite part is the tour of the farm. They have a tractor pulling a bunch of different carts and a wonderful host with a microphone explaining everything we go past (the main house, the double wide, the wedding barn, etc). It’s very neat! We’ve been able to meet Amy and she’s always very kind. They have a great selection of pumpkins as well. They have large ones, small ones, and gourds. They also have white pumpkins as well. I highly recommend checking them out!

As fans of the Roloff's we wanted to check out the pumpkin farm. It was a convenient stop on the way to the Oregon coast from Portland. The weather was on again off again rain. It was a fun few hours touring the property, taking the wagon ride and shopping for pumpkins. An Amy sighting was surreal and a family member gave the wagon tour. Lots of families with children but everyone was well behaved and busy with all of the fun activities they have for children. We were happy to support this wonderful giving family. Entrance and parking is free. Pumpkin prices are by the pound and extremely fair. $10 for wagon ride around the property more than fair.

From the show I expected more, but then that could just be a product of creative editing. Our granddaughter liked it , but after she grew tired , that was just it. Just another revenue stream for the Roloff family.

Got there at 10am and got in the queue; were promptly escorted to the parking area, then out of the car and through the entrance tent where our QR code was scanned and off we went. Masks are recommended and when we were there almost everyone we saw was wearing one unless they were eating/drinking. Fun little self-guided walking tour; kids loved the "Spooky Forest" and especially the 3 Little Pigs and the black tube hamster wheel activity! We also enjoyed the tractor/wagon ride taking us into the original parts of the farm. Finally, we got to see Amy and Matt and both were personable and energetic. We enjoyed getting pictures with Amy and she talked to us for quite a while. We were more than pleased with the activities and appreciated that they had some food vendors on site so we could munch some kettle corn and drink some hot coffee while we watched the kids play. There is a big sand box with lots of toys and a small playground for the littles to play at when they get tired of walking around. Beautiful views, not super crowded, and a well managed property. Easy parking, easy pumpkin picking/purchasing, and fun to walk around and just imagine that you live here. Every worker that we dealt with was very nice. No complaints!

We are from So. California and have watched LPBW for years. I was so looking forward to visiting Roloff Farms. Cannot say enough about how friendly Audrey and Jeremy were. She is so pretty and both of them were very friendly. Little disappointed we didn't see other family members the day we visited. Did see Matt from a distance. Was a little disappointed in Amy. We had not seen her while we were there but as we were leaving to go home, she was returning from the house after a lunch break. Asked if we could take a picture and her remark was "don't like my picture taken in the parking lot." Oh, well!

So fun! Had 3 people who had low expectations about our time at Roloff Farms and EVERYONE left with a smile on their face!!!! The staff and family are so nice and friendly. We go to meet Tori & Baby J! Fun for all ages. :)

My daughter and I went to Roloff farms for the 1st time 10/2018. We just went to buy and pumpkin and leave. The place was so charming and fun. The family was was wandering the farm and greeting guests. The pumpkin patch was awesome & a great place for pics. The have a kids play area which looked fun for younger kids. We took the Tractor pull tour of the farm for $10.00 and it was well worth the price. We ended up staying for hours and enjoyed every minute of it. I will be going back next year. Great job Roloff's and Thanks!

This is a great place to take your kids...I even take my teens and young adults! Great carving ideas, cute things to see, a giant chair to sit in....and some baked treats!

I loved the farm. Got to see and take pictures with Matt, Amy,Aubrey, and Jeremy. It was a dream come true. Very friendly. And we also bought Amy's salsa and BBQ Sauce can't wait to try it.

We hadn't planned on a trip to the Roloff Farms on a trip to the Pacific Northwest but ended up close by and lucked out that it was a Friday during the Halloween season. We loved it! Got there early and were surprised to see Amy Roloff walking around talking with people. We met her, Zack, Jeremy and his wife Audrey and Audrey's mom was our host on the trailer tour! They are all very nice and accommodating, willing to take pictures and spend time with anyone that wanted to talk. Matt was zipping around the farm on his Ranger because one of the farm managers was out that day so we weren't able to meet him but he was stopping and talking with people too...we just weren't at the right place at the right time to catch up with him. Its really a magical place and Matt's vision and follow thru is amazing. It's definitely worth a trip!

We had such a good time meeting Zach,Amy & Matt. They were so kind and the Farm was so nice! My kids loved it and the food was Yummy!
A must buy is Matt’s new book!! My girls loved it! We enjoyed our time and would love to go back one day!

Without the TV show, I doubt many people would come to the Roloff farm. My wife and daughter who are fans wanted to go so I agreed to drive 2 and 1/2 hours in the rain to get there. I should have stayed at home. While admission to the small pumpkin patch and gift store is free, you will have to pay to go on a "tour" which consists of a tractor ride around the farm. They will show you the sights that are on the TV show, but if you haven't seen the show, then it is pretty much a waste of time. And on the way out, they make you walk by the food stands in one final effort to separate you from your money. Seriously, don't they make enough money from the TV show?

Pumpkin Picking made awesome! This is not your average pumpkin patch. For only $12 you have a whole experience. The Pumpkin patch is free but for $12 get a tractor tour of their farm including a walk through western town and all the filming locations. You also get access to a great activity area with so many activities for kids 1-18 easy. Some of the activities were Haunted forrest, Rope climb, maze, sand pit, trike racing, bounty horse track, Large pipe roll. Exotic cat display.There is also free petting zoo, pumpkin house tour just too may things to name. It is heads and tails the best fall experience. Easy to spend 1/2 a day. Food is available at food truck area. The Roloff Family is quite nice allowing us to take pictures with them and chat which is so sweet when you are a super fan :) We were there during filming and the film crew was very polite and encourage my granddaughter to enjoy pumpkin decorating with Amy, Audrey and Tory Roloff. I really cannot say enough good things about our experience. #rolofffarms

We drove quite a bit out of our way to visit the farm and their website said they were open Saturdays....very disappointed :(

Fun place to visit! Arrived at 945 A.M and there was a long line waiting for the park to open. Park opens at 10 AM. The gates were opened promptly at 10AM. Plenty of parking lot flaggers directing drivers on where to park their vehicles. Lines move quickly, pay $14.00 per person for the all inclusive pass, which I think is very reasonable. The pass will get you the 20 minutes plus wagon ride which is fun. The ride tours all of the major sites of the property. There is a fun zone type area for the kiddies, which looked expansive. We have a teen, so she wasn't so interested in checking this area out. Pumpkin patch is loaded with pre picked pumpkins. Petting zoo, face painting and lots of other activities I'm sure I'm missing.
There is a gift shop that sells a few things like T-shirts and other brand items.
Lots of food choices, all food trucks. There is a coffee, Mexican food, pizza, roasted cord, corndog, burgers, fries, ice cream, kettle corn all from food trucks. I tried something from each truck. Everything tasted very good, especially the street tacos!
Many different Roloff family members are wandering about the farm filming and speaking with visitors. They are more than willing to have a photo taken, just ask.

Sure, I went. If you just want to walk around part of the area, visit the shop or buy a pumpkin, there is no admission fee. I bought a pumpkin and some jam.
I hadn't watched the show in a few years and didn't know there was a divorce or separation. Honestly, Amy and especially Matt looked pretty unhappy. I saw one of the boys as well.
There's a photo opportunity-- pose with Matt. I passed on that, just seemed a bit strange.

This was our first experience with a pumpkin patch and it was a great one! Loved the farm and that there is an area for kids to play! Only this is I would have like to see more animals! Even though we went on a rainy day, it is still a lot of fun!!

I had emailed the farm asking about getting a private tour gift certificate for a Christmas gift for my wife who is a big fan of the show. I don't believe gift certificates are something they normally do it but they were very accommodating and I was able to buy one and had a custom gift certificate made and emailed back to me to present to my wife on Christmas day. We were finally able to schedule the tour this summer, and after an 8 hour drive from our home to theirs, my wife, 15 y.o. daughter, and myself were met at the farm gate by Zach Roloff. We all loaded up into his UTV and we were off. He was exceedingly kind and informative showing us around his childhood stomping grounds, and gave us some great insights into the show, especially regarding filming locations. Before the tour came to an end he drove us back up to his mom Amy's house where she was outside with his son Jackson and we also got to meet and take photos with them. Despite the fact he was missing a World Cup soccer match at the time, Zach spent more than the 30 minutes time we were expecting to get on the tour and kept us very entertained the whole time. My wife and daughter were both thrilled with the tour which made me a hero for having given it to her as a gift, thanks Zach!

Visited the farm with friends. What a fun way to spend a couple hours. For $12 each, we got the narrated tram tour and had access to the play area. It was cool to see the layout of the farm after seeing it on TV all these years. The tram stops at the Western town to let everyone off and see it up close. We took a lot of pictures. What a great piece of property. Amy was around all day working and getting pictures with the guests. We also saw Matt who waved from his golf cart They are only open on certain days leading up to Halloween. I would recommend stopping by. They have set up a nice tour and they keep adding more stuff to see.

We visited Roloff farms this past weekend with my extended family. My sisters and mom have all watched the show Little People Big World over the years and were interested in seeing the farm in real life. We traveled from WA which required an overnight stay for us in Hillsboro but I can say it was worth the trip! I was expecting the farm to be more crowded but we arrived around 11:00 and there was only a short line. We paid the $12 for the full farm experience that included all the kids play area and tour of the farm. We stayed about two hours and enjoyed all the activities and tour. We saw Matt & Amy around the farm and talked to Jeremy who was very friendly and gave us a recommendation for a good local lunch place. Zach and his wife Tori were also there available for photos and to talk to. The farm was impressive with all of the custom built play structures for the Roloff kids. It has a mini Western village, huge tree house, pirate ship and stone castle in addition to a full size basketball/tennis court and soccer field.
The farm is a few minutes outside of Hillsboro, which is only 30 minutes from Portland or the outlet mall in Woodburn. We had such a great time and would return again to visit the farm and enjoy some tax free shopping while there!

First off, we had a handicapped sticker, so we got to the close parking lot. Thank you grandma! Otherwise, it's a 2-3 block treck over grassy bumpy terrain. There is a certain amount you can see for free, but we jumped right in to buying the full pass around $12 each. There were five in our party, and we got in line for the farm wagon tour. There were nearly 100 people in line in front of us, but they had a least two wagons going, so I don't think we waited more than 30 min. We sat in the front car (why do people shy from that? ) and Audrey's mother gave the tour! There is so much more to the farm than I knew. We saw the Peacocks on top of "Amy's house," we saw "Matt's house" and the man cave, the office, the Noah's Ark, the three little pigs, the castle, the pirate ship, the Western Town (we got out there to stretch our legs), and just so much more. The wagons even go inside some of the barns.
Eventually we wandered around the kiddie area and there was Sherrie, helping with one of the exhibits. Then here comes poor Matt... poor Matt because we all chased him down for a photo! Later we saw beautiful red headed Audrey and one of us got a pic with her, too. We would have loved to eat, but the many food trucks had huge lines. It was a great time.

Despite the virus the Roloff family were kind enough to offer limited self-guided tours of the farm. What a delight to be able to see what we have only seen from afar on the TV series.
Well organized, extremely friendly people and even family members.

I had heard many negative reviews that were disappointing to say the least, however we chose to go anyway and we had a blast and it was absolutely a great experience!
The pumpkin patch is filled with every size and shape pumpkin you could want and the play area for kids is really great!
The hayride around the farm (though very short) was so much fun and Matt Roloff was on the tour with us. He was very generous in answering questions and allowing photos.
We were able to speak and take photos with Jeremy, his wife Audrey and even Audreys mom ( who is a blast and very knowledgeable about the farm)
I was very fortunate to see Amy Roloff coming out of the kids play area and she and I sat down on a bale of hay and took photos and talked like old friends! I feel incredibly blessed to have met Amy, she is truly a wonderful person and genuine!
I could not have ask for a better day at the Farm!

Had a great day touring the farm. What a great place they have created there in a beautiful part of the country. Lots for young ones to play and explore. Goodies to buy to enjoy there or to take home. Very friendly from the Roloffs themselves and everyone else working there. A great way to celebrate Fall.

I have known the family for years. They are real supporters of the community. They are done wonders to the Farm and especially during the Halloween time.

This was the reason we traveled to Oregon! We met both Amy and Matt, without paying the outrageous tour fee. The tour of the farm is worth the money and so is adding the additional attraction area.

We came from Tomball, Tx. with our grandson. We planned to spend the whole day at the farm and we arrived early, 2nd in line. We went on a Friday to avoid the crowds, the weather was perfect. We saw Matt twice, once before they opened on his ATV & again just a very few minutes with Audrey & Ember Jean. I took pictures with Amy & Zach, saw all the others out and about and would have bought copies of Matt's book ( 1 for each of my 5 grandkids) had he been around to autograph them. Audrey's mother was our Guide on our Tour around the farm. Disappointed Matt was not around to meet, but in all we had a great time.

For those who only read the 1 Star reviews, (Like myself) this place is great! We were there 8 Oct 2023 and loved it. Now, it may have been terrible or not a great experience at some point in the past, but it's not like that anymore. The tickets and pumpkins are a bit pricey, and we didn't eat any of the food, but everything else was done very well. Lots of things to do for the kids. So, go check it out and get there early!

My husband and I visited the Farm today and we had such a memorable experience. We arrived around 10:30 am. The parking crew was so organized and we didn’t have to wait at all. Cars were steadily streaming in, but didn’t feel overwhelmed. So many friendly employees there. Paid $15 a piece for a wonderful day. A 25 minute wagon ride with a knowledgeable enthusiastic tour guide highlighting all the sites, including a 6 minute stop in western town. I was so impressed with how fun and relaxing it was without a lot of restrictions. We lucked out by meeting several family members who were so warm and welcoming. I purchased Matt’s books and he was more than welcome to autograph them for me as he was getting off his 4 wheeler. Auj was beautiful and kind when I met her and Ember just strolling through the pumpkin patch. You will NOT be disappointed, this family and their farm is really special!

We took our granddaughters to the pumpkin patch, with all the other fun things for the kids to do. They only down side was their popularity. It took us 5 to 10 minutes just to get in and find a parking spot, then the same to get out. However the girls had a great time. They are 6 and 9. I suggest going to the Helvetia Tavern after for their famous hamburgers. Kids are welcome.

We went for a visit to the Roloff's to check out their pumpkin Patch. Bought a few pumpkins thought they charged a little high on them. But enjoyed feeding the animals, the gift shop (Which we bought some of the pumpkin salsa) the grounds were beautiful and thought this would have been a great place to take our grandkids to, so they could enjoy the fun attractions. All and all it was an enjoyable visit.

We were so disappointed when we found out we could not be accommodated on a private tour due to the family not being available. Being Michigan educators we had so hoped to meet Amy Roloff. Oh well, maybe next time.... We hope.

My family and I made the drive up to the Farm on opening weekend of the 2017 season. The weather was perfect and the farm and staff were great. We were so surprised to see Matt, Amy and Jeremy out working and visiting! They were so friendly and seemed to really enjoy greeting all the visitors. My young children had an absolute blast darting from one activity to the next. The tractor tour was the highlight of my trip. Such great guides and the length of time spent was a welcome break from being on our feet. Thank you Roloff Farm!

Roloff Farms in October offers a variety of activities. Our group was greeted by and had a chance to talk with Matt Roloff, family patriarch and star of TV's "Little People Big World". He did a great job of making us feel welcome. The tram trip around the farm let us see some beautiful fields and displays such as an old west town and a castle. It was narrated by a guide who was informative and interesting. Of course, there is something for the kids in the form of a spectacular activity and play area (extra admission required). One field was devoted to hundreds of pumpkins ready for Hallowe'en sale and was doing a landoffice business. Of course, there were snack venues and a gift shop. As in all gift shops things were a tad overpriced, but it made for great browsing. All in all, this is a pleasant place to spend a few hours in a fresh and rural setting.

We had so much fun!
Had a chance to meet Mat, Amy, and Karen from Little People.
They took time for photos and to chat a bit. The Halloween decorations and attractions for well done.
They obviously took a lot of time and effort to make it a great experience.
Well worth the money!

It was interesting seeing how the "little people" live. It is a lot larger grounds than I had ever imagined.
It was fun visiting once for the uniqueness.
Nothing really negative about it.

We love the Roloff's show and had never been to the farm. It was very well organized with lots of fun things to do. It's a beautiful ranch. We loved the wagon tour of the property and it was GREAT to meet Amy, Jeremy, and Zach. We got pictures with them and it was impressive to see the family interact with their guests. Matt was also walking around. For $12 a person to do everything it was more than worth it!!

We came from the Puget Sound region and I'm kind of a farm geek! I have chosen my favorite farm in the Snohomish Region- Bob's Corn and in the South Puget Sound, I love Hunter Family Farm, but both of those places are kind of pricey and get VERY crowded! I thought because of the show, this farm was going to be insanely crowded, but it wasn't bad at all. There was so much to do that it really wasn't so bad crowd wise in many of the areas. The only thing that would have been a fun addition is a corn maze.
I highly recommend splurging on the private tour- that was the icing on the cake!! Zach took us on a tour and we had so much fun cruising around, getting a behind the scenes glimpse (along with all the fun stories Zach told us!) of all the places you have likely seen if you have watched the show. He was very down to earth, personable, and fun to tour with and I felt like I was just cruising around the farm with my buddy! I believe it was $350 for my family of 5 to do the tour. We were the last tour of the day and ended up getting some extra time even, that was really sweet of Zach to show us some bonus areas! We also met Matt and he asked my girls for any advice on the kids activities- they got a kick out of that! Only thing I think could use improving was communication about some questions we had after booking the tour- there was no confirmation or anything and that had us a little nervous before arriving! Overall, though- a great, memorable experience for the whole family!

My husband and I came here in early October. Our first visit. The place was very crowded, but I wanted to say, this farm is EXTREMELY HANDICAP FRIENDLY. I was mistakenly sent to a far parking space, and one of the attendants saw my handicap sticker in the window and immediately sent me back to the entrance of the farm to park. It was just a quick little jaunt to the patch! All of the Roloff family was there and visible and most available for pictures, etc. This is a must-do for families with kids as the area down below is geared for kids. Overall, we had an excellent and fun experience here and would do it again.

We had a great time picking out our pumpkins for October decorations. Lots to do - kids have a great time. Can get really crowded and traffic and get thick, so be prepared. Definitely fun to do at least once.

My wife arranged a private tour of Roloff Farms through Matt's secretary Caryn. We got to the farm and contacted Caryn and she came and picked us up at the gate. She drove us up to the farm and Matt came out and gave us a great tour of the farm. At the end of the tour we were able to meet Amy also. This is my wife's favorite show and she got to spend an hour with the star of the show. That was a big deal for her, so in my eyes it was 300 dollars well spent!

My wife and I were traveling across the United States from Florida and wanted to stop by the Roloff Farm in the Portland Area last Friday (10/17/2015) since we enjoy the show. We were fortunate to get to meet/speak to Amy and Matt. Words cannot express how genuine, friendly and approachable they were. Both really took the time and interest to speak with my wife and I during a time when they were so busy. We also got to speak to Jeremy, his wife and Zack (however brief) who all were also so in the moment. Like speaking to a friends. Seriously. So nice. We had a great time. We will never forget how friendly they were. Thank you Roloff Farm. PS - there were also 2 females that greeted us at the front gate that were also polite, professional and friendly as well. Top notch.

Nice, clean, organized. Lots to do. Good prices, not nickel and diming you for everything. Love this pumpkin patch!

The farm was okay. I've been to other pumpkin farms that have more to offer. Overall it was a good experience.

Took a quick trip to Portland and to Roloff Farms; what a great time; Amy and Matt are very accessable for photos and chat; the farm is amazing. Kids will have a fantastic time; There is a private tour availabe for a price (I did it) fantastic experience. I'm so glad I went

I like the pumpkin patch. I think they fixed the parking because they used to have a problem with parking on the hillside. If it's open, it's neat to check out all the mini attractions like the pirate ship and old west town. The trebuchet, a really big sling shot (from middle ages or ancient period war machine), that flings the pumpkins. Kids are lucky to grow up there it's a kid paradise.

What a great experience, especially if you are a fan of LPBW! Did the private tour with a member of the family and we were so excited to see Zach round the corner in a golf cart to take us on our tour of his family farm. The farm is amazing and must've been a great place to grow up with all the activities. We also met with and took pics with Jeremy, Matt and Amy and they were all so lovely, warm and cordial. We spent about one hour on the tour and Amy's adorable dog even joined us on the tour. The grounds are just wonderful; I would highly recommend this tour if you are in the Portland area and looking for something to do within a 10 mile drive.

We went to the Roloff Farms in the fall during Pumpkin Patch season. We brought our grandkids ages 3 and 5 and they loved it! They have a gift shop and all kinds of activities and food. All of the Roloff family was there and were willing to shake hands, chat and take pictures with visitors. We loved riding the train around all of the grounds and seeing the attractions that have been featured on the show, such as Western Town, the Pirate Ship, etc. Plenty of parking.

Visited Roloff farms on a Sunday during pumpkin season. I got there as it opened, and it wasn't overly crowded. Unless you have young kids, I would purchase the $10 wagon tour and not add on the adventure zone.
There were a few food trucks parked on site. Choices consisted of Mexican, gourmet popcorn, churros, coffee, and a place selling something called a "fry brick," which was a freaky mound of fries shaped like the rectangle in which it was fried. There were covered areas to eat, but they were filled with bees and I actually got stung while eating. It looked like they had several bee traps out, but there were still tons of bees everywhere, which is really dangerous for people with bee allergies.
The first wagon tour I went on was led by a lousy guide, so I went on a second with farmhand Sage. He was really entertaining, and provided great information about the farm. If you sit on the "passenger" side of the wagon, you'll be on a better side for photos. You'll see most everything portrayed on TV, and it was a neat experience.
There were Roloff family members there, and they seemed very involved. I was able to get photos with some of them, and their responses ranged from mildly annoyed to gracious and polite. It was still a real highlight to see them in person and have a quick conversation, and it definitely made the trip to the farm worthwhile.
There were several items for sale in their gift shop, including pumpkin butter, salsa, t-shirts, sweatshirts, Matt's children's book, water bottles, tote bags, and coffee mugs. Some of the items looked cheap, but the employees were polite and cheerful, and I happily bought some food products.

While Roloff Farms is only open during pumpkin season, they definitely do things right during their "short" season!
From the wagon tour to adventureland to the overall ambiance, we were greatly impressed.
And the the best thing was meeting and talking to Amy and Matt!!
When we had finished the tour and explored the grounds, up comes Amy. She talked to people, had pictures taken, and was a fantastic hostess. Matt then came and did the same thing.
No big lines, and no extra cost for these interactions. It was as if they just wanted to make sure the visitors had a good time.
A very memorable experience!

looked clean but as we pulled up , a sign seemed to discourage visitors .. I thought they had a gift shop but I could be wrong.. was looking forward to a Roloff Farm Tee Shirt and some of Matts Salsa but just drove away empty handed.. I would hire 3 or 4 people to keep the gift shop open year round , would easily generate several million in revenue

Had arranged a personal tour of the lovely Roloff farm and delighted to learn our tour was to be given by Zach...really...in the flesh !! What an interesting tour of the farm with its special features of western town, castle and swamp fort complete with draw gate. Zach was such a charming guide who was so easy to talk with and offered interesting info about the filming of the TV show and some personal insights into growing up on the farm...a real kids' wonderland of do it yourself hands on creativity...video games never discussed. Many thanks Zach for making this the most memorable part of our vacation !!
Ride the Tram but don't Buy Your Pumpkin There
It was more good than average, but that's not an option. The kids enjoyed the kid land but everything was extra (train ride, picture with a Roloff, kid land, pumpkins). There's a gift shop and fair-like food.
It was fun seeing all of Mr. Roloff's creations on the tram ride. He created an awesome little town where the tram stops and you get to walk around. He built an awesome castle. The landscape is beautiful. The guide was actually a relative by marriage and thanked the Duggers for taking some heat off the Roloff Family. I liked the infused humor. I was sad to hear Mr. Roloff was living in the trailer you drive by and Amy was in the house, but so goes divorce.
The parking lot is hard dirt field (unless it's been raining) and people love these local celebrities so it was packed! We saw Ms. Roloff who was out and about. You could snap a picture of her in action or go to a designated place and pay a few more bucks to get a photo with her.
We went in Oct of 2015. On a beautiful day, it's a good trip but only if you take the tram ride around the property and have patient little ones because ours didn't appreciate that part of it.