4A ● APPEAL TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2017 Life in the Valley y sanews@salem.gannett.com Isabella (from right), Penelope and Hazel MacPherson take to the slides at Bauman's Harvest Festival in Gervais on Sunday, Sept. 24. MOLLY J. SMITH / STATESMAN JOURNAL A-MAZE-ING PUMPKIN PATCHES Time to celebrate all that fall has to offer Throughout the area orbs of bright orange are cropping up, welcoming the onset of autumn. Like these pumpkins, the harvest fests and pumpkin patch activities that celebrate them come in all shapes and sizes. Local patches range from the Dis- neyland-sized attractions of Bauman’s Farm in Gervais to the more intimate setting of places like Greens Bridge in Jefferson. The activities offered are just as varied, ranging from the traditional corn and hay mazes to train rides com- plete with robberies, pig races and human foosball. With all the options available, find- ing a place for family fun is as easy as pumpkin pie. Bauman's Farm, 12989 Howell Prai- rie Rd. NE, Gervais. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday – Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, through October 31. Animal barn, hayrides, apple cider demo and samples, barnyard bridge, frontier fort, gopher hole, playground, tire pyramid, dark maze, jumping pillow, kids maze, kids zone, nut house, obstacle course, realm of darkness, rope maze, pedal carts, pumpkin hill, sock hop, swing line, slide tower, bug train, hoppy horse, corn maze, gem mining, apple cannon and apple slingshot. Limited weekday activities, plus Little Tikes zone. $5 weekdays, $6 weekends and Oct. 13 and 20; $8 - $12 weekday activity wrist- bands, $17 - $20 weekends. Ages 2 and under free. Family and group discounts available. 503-792-3524, www.bauman- farms.com. Sweetbrier RV & Train Park, 43431 Hwy. 226, mile post 20, Scio. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturdays and Sundays through Oct. 22, plus Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 11 and 12. Train rides, miniature golf, hand pump duck races, gold pan- ning, human foosball, human Jenga, family games, visits from Bigfoot. $10 includes activities, popcorn and a pumpkin while supplies last; $6 with food or diaper donation, under 2 free. 503-859-2774, www.sweetbrierpark- .com. Wavra Farms, 7882 Jordan St. SE, Salem. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturdays and Sundays through Oct. 29. Hillbilly golf, corn maze, kids’ hay maze, petting zoo, pumpkin bowling, tire tower, Lasso the Cow, obstacle course, pumpkin beanbag toss. $5, un- der 2 free. 503-364-9879, www.wav- rafarms.com. E.Z. Orchards, 5504 Hazel Green Rd. NE, Salem. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mondays - Fridays, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sundays, through Oct. 31. Tractor-drawn hayrides, pony rides, Corn-Oregon maze, pedal tractors, pioneer camp, steer roping, ring toss, duck races, pie eating contests, live entertainment. Weekday activities limited. Free admission weekdays, $7 weekends, under 2 free, $3 Corn-Ore- gon Maze weekdays. 503-393-1506, www.ezorchards.com. Greens Bridge Gardens, 3730 Jef- ferson Scio Drive SE, Jefferson. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily through Oct. 31. Slides, corn maze, play tunnel, hay maze, duck races, petting zoo, wheat box and Papa’s hayride. Free admission and several free activities, $8 for activity bracelets or $2 for individual activities. 541-327- 2995, www.greensbridgegardens.com. French Prairie Gardens, 17673 French Prairie Road NE, Saint Paul. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday - Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sundays, through Oct. 31. Gates shut one hour prior to event clos- ing. Pumpkin patch, Pigtucky derby pig races, animal pavilion, mazes, kids’ corral play area, swing central, hand- pump duck races, pig barrel train rides, tire pile, kids’ tube slide, hop along horse bouncers, dark maze, slingshot, obstacle course, corn cannon, obstacle course and farm ninja course. $8, $15 Farm Fun wristband. 503-633-8445, www.fpgardens.com. Stella Plukchi bounces on a jumping pillow at Bauman's Harvest Festival. MOLLY J. SMITH / STATESMAN JOURNAL Maika Mori on the swing lines at Bauman's Harvest Festival. MOLLY J. SMITH / STATESMAN JOURNAL A young calf is fed at Bauman's Harvest Festival. MOLLY J. SMITH / STATESMAN JOURNAL Donuts roll out of the fryer at Bauman's Harvest Festival. MOLLY J. SMITH / STATESMAN JOURNAL