Nothing says fall like apples. Whether you prefer a honey crisp, Tokyo Rose or pippin, the orchards surrounding our great city have you covered with an enormous selection of all your favorite apple varieties. Save a little money on your apple budget this fall and go pick them yourself to experience this classic fun firsthand. Pack up some empty boxes and a lunch and head to one of these great orchards for a day of good old fashioned fun apple picking.
- Mountain View Orchards
Mt. View Orchards / Facebook If you want to head to Mt. Hood, the views from this orchard can’t be beat. U-pick options are aplenty, and a Harvest Festival from October 16 to 18 makes the trip all the more fun.
Mt. View Orchards / Facebook If you visit on the weekend, hayrides and a petting zoo are also available. Mt. View Orchards is located at 6670 Trout Creek Ridge Road in Parkdale.
- Sherwood Orchards
Noura Hejazi-Pyami / Facebook Featuring over 80 apple varieties, you certainly have your choice of apples when visiting this orchard. Over 2,000 fruit trees fill this expansive 26-acre orchard.
Kelly Lee / Facebook Sherwood Orchard is located at 23995 SW Pacific Highway.
- Kiyokawa Family Orchards
Kiyokawa Family Orchards / Facebook Kiyokawa’s orchards are specifically designed for picking without ladders, which makes the orchard, dating back to 1911, more accessible for those with children who wish to get in on the picking. Once the kids are done, a play area will keep them busy while you finish up.
Kiyokawa Family Orchards / Facebook Kiyokawa Family Orchards is located at 8129 Clear Creek Road in Parkdale.
- Morning Shade Farm and Berry Nursery
Morning Shade Farm / Facebook This 50-acre farm has a variety of apples and Asian pears available for u-pick throughout the fall. Located in Canby, this is one of the closer orchards to the city and perfect if you don’t want to take the trek to Mt. Hood.
Morning Shade Farm / Facebook Morning Shade Farm is located at 8345 S. Barnards Road in Canby and is open on Saturdays after Labor Day.
- Bells Orchard
Bells Orchard / Facebook Bells Orchard is another great place that grows lower-to-the-ground trees, allowing for a great experience for children and adults. The farm features 12 varieties of apples and 14 varieties of pears.
Bells Orchard / Facebook Here a honey crisp tree is literally drooping with fruit. Bells Farm is located at 24350 SW Farmington Road in Beaverton.
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Mt. View Orchards / Facebook
If you want to head to Mt. Hood, the views from this orchard can’t be beat. U-pick options are aplenty, and a Harvest Festival from October 16 to 18 makes the trip all the more fun.
If you visit on the weekend, hayrides and a petting zoo are also available. Mt. View Orchards is located at 6670 Trout Creek Ridge Road in Parkdale.
Noura Hejazi-Pyami / Facebook
Featuring over 80 apple varieties, you certainly have your choice of apples when visiting this orchard. Over 2,000 fruit trees fill this expansive 26-acre orchard.
Kelly Lee / Facebook
Sherwood Orchard is located at 23995 SW Pacific Highway.
Kiyokawa Family Orchards / Facebook
Kiyokawa’s orchards are specifically designed for picking without ladders, which makes the orchard, dating back to 1911, more accessible for those with children who wish to get in on the picking. Once the kids are done, a play area will keep them busy while you finish up.
Kiyokawa Family Orchards is located at 8129 Clear Creek Road in Parkdale.
Morning Shade Farm / Facebook
This 50-acre farm has a variety of apples and Asian pears available for u-pick throughout the fall. Located in Canby, this is one of the closer orchards to the city and perfect if you don’t want to take the trek to Mt. Hood.
Morning Shade Farm is located at 8345 S. Barnards Road in Canby and is open on Saturdays after Labor Day.
Bells Orchard / Facebook
Bells Orchard is another great place that grows lower-to-the-ground trees, allowing for a great experience for children and adults. The farm features 12 varieties of apples and 14 varieties of pears.
Here a honey crisp tree is literally drooping with fruit. Bells Farm is located at 24350 SW Farmington Road in Beaverton.
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