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    Enchanted Forest

    4.5 (283 reviews)
    Closed 10:30 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated a few days ago

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    Jennifer D.

    Enchanted Forest is a fun experience for the entire family. Walk through the forest to encounter various characters from many children's stories. Rides for kiddos big and small. Ride tickets are sold seperate and cost $1 per ticket. Rides cost 3-5 tickets and any unused tickets can be bought back the same day. There are two large roller coasters; one is the water log and I recommend to bring a poncho. They sell them at the gift shop for $3 but I wish they'd go back to selling them in the actual line for convenience, or bring your own. The other roller coaster is fun but a bit short in my opinion. Age appropriate for kiddos 2-12. We spent about 4.5hours here. Free parking. Coffee and food on site. We just discovered they had a theatre and watched the live Jack and the Beanstalk performance and enjoyed the show.

    Tom M.

    Enchanted Forrest is a cool, weird place with a rich interesting history. I love it here, but it's not for everyone. If you are expecting Disneyland or even a typical theme park experience you might be disappointed. It's really more of a homegrown family owned business with really cool art, based on fairy tales and amusement park rides. I highly reccomend it for younger kid families or college kids. But really it's a cool part of Oregon history worth checking out.

    Jennifer L.

    It's been decades since I've been to Enchanted Forest and when I recently found out my 7yo niece hadn't ever been I decided it was time for a short road trip. We got there right at open which was good because the parking lot was pretty full already but we found a spot. We ordered our tickets online to save money (they also have other discounts to look into). It was like I remember but also so much more than I remember. They have all the great fairy tale and nursery rhyme scenes that are fun to check out and take pics with. I was definitely interested in a couple of the rides so made sure to plan for those as well. They have a variety that are fun and we saved the log ride for last because I knew we'd get soaked (and I was completely drenched from being in front). It was a blast! There are a lot of fun little things for kids to check out (slides, climbing etc). They do the panning for treasure which is not just fun for kids (they make sure they get cool stones) but is also reasonably priced. In fact, we found everything to be very reasonable. There are shows and performances throughout the place at varying times so be sure to check them out. Although you can bring in outside food we opted not to. The pizza was huge slices and actually pretty good especially at that price. Restrooms were fine and employees were pleasant. It was a great day and we spent hours here. It really was a great family fun day with far more to do than I expected, all at a good price.

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    Linda B.

    Truly an enchanted place for kids. We've been there twice with the grandchildren and thoroughly enjoyed it both times. The staff are all just lovely and so patient with the little ones. It is built on a hillside with lots of shade. We got our exercise pushing the stroller loaded with water bottles, lunches, and snacks. Grounds are very clean as are restrooms. Highly recommend.

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    Jennifer C.

    Enchanting day in the forest! We had a fantastic day, with some help from Enchanted Forest! While we were waiting at the top of the stairs in line for the bobsleds roller coaster, Rowan was overcome by dehydration, hunger and heat, and started to pass out. She was on the ground clinging to the railing and it was so scary. I yelled for help and to see if the ride attendants had any water for her. They immediately called a medic and two AMAZING and wonderful women showed up to help her, including Mary Tofte, the park manager and daughter of the man who built the Enchanted Forest. They checked her blood sugar and blood pressure, brought her some water, got her out of the sun and fed her some chicken tenders to get some protein into her. I am beyond grateful and Rowan was feeling better soon. After a rest and a relaxing ride through the Challenge of Mondor, the bobsleds let us jump the line and take a ride. It was so kind and really made our day a magical experience.

    Taylor D.

    I love the enchanted forest, always have always will! The employees are usually nice&helpful and it's such a cute little gem! My little one calls it the fairy forest (I told her fairies live here!) definitely worth it!

    Sara G.

    This is a really cool place, great for kids and those that are a kid at heart. It was really cool to walk around and see/ interact with storybook stories. Grabbed some food and souvenirs.

    Kelcy D.

    We've driven by Enchanted Forest thousands of times and finally made a stop. We're so glad we did! It was Saturday afternoon and the parking lot was packed.  There was an employee in a bright vest in the parking lot but thankfully,  we found a parking spot without asking for help.  We purchased tickets at the entrance and walked around. The ticket counter did not provide a map of the park. There are signs to point you to attractions. We were there for a couple of hours and saw plenty of the park. We followed the path, walked in and out of structures, went down slides, screamed at the Haunted House, rode bumper cars, and shot at targets at the Challenge of Mondor. We really wanted to do the Big Timber Log ride and the Ice Mountain Bobsled roller coaster; however, the lines were long and there was a sign saying it'd be a hour wait at that point in the line.  We ate churros that were reasonably priced. There is a snack bar with a bigger menu in the same building as the water show.  There were also live performances throughout the day.  The gift shop near the Haunted House played a video of the the park's history. Amazing story of a man's vision and creativity. The park allows outside food. Note: The park does not offer beer or alcohol. You can purchase advanced entry tickets online. Ride tickets are sold separately and there are height requirements for each ride. Highly recommend!

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    Takes you back to being a kid . Lots of fun for the younger set. Beautiful scenery. A joyful place to be with friends and family.

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    A wonderful place to visit for all ages. So glad it stayed open. Bobsled and Log ride KICK ARSE!!!

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    Ask the Community - Enchanted Forest

    Would this place be fun for a 9 year old or is it more for younger kids? Thanks!

    Yes 100%

    Is this ok for my 10 year old son?

    Yes

    Is there RV camping?

    No, but their should be something close by!

    Would this place be fun for an almost 2 year old or a waste of money?

    Mine's 2.5 and he did everything other than the roller coaster and would have gotten through the haunted house had he not been accompanied by his easily frightened older sister.

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    Especially because the kids have about 5 kiddy rides to go on multiple time and we all went on the log ride a few times.

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    47.4 miSouthwest Portland

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    3.6(17 reviews)
    44.0 mi

    My fiancé and I got a sitter for our 1 year old and took our 6 year old here tonight. He's been…read moreasking to go to a haunted house this year so I searched "family friendly haunted houses" and this came up. We decided to give it a try and we're very glad we did. It was a long drive on curvy country roads to get there and it was rainy and extremely foggy, but it made it part of the "spooky" fun! We got here and we were greeted with friendly people and even a sucker for our son. It was only $20 for the 3 of us to get in which is very reasonable and a cheap night compared to any local events and activities we usually go to. The trail was pretty long and we were told to go through as many times as we wished. There were tons of little houses to walk through, a maze, a suspension bridge, a concrete tunnel, a crooked house, and many slides. We thoroughly enjoyed the trail, rain and all! It was well lit with Halloween lights all throughout, so it was pretty neat to walk the trails and see hidden spooky figures in the dark. The castle is so cool! It's a mini haunted house with strobe lights, animatronics, curtains to walk through, etc. Our 6 year old was scared by it a bit and got really brave to go in a second time (which made us SO relieved we didn't go to a legitimate haunted house) so it was perfect and not too scary. They've got hot cocoa, hot cider, cold cider, and donuts for sale (very cheap) too so we took advantage of that while we walked the trail. We can't wait to go here and see it all during Christmas time!

    This is a cute little farm! I can't believe someone has all this great stuff on there property, a…read morecastle with a moat, a crooked house, a pirate ship with a maze!!! Those were just a few of the buildings this place reminds me of Enchanted Forest it's like a mini version without the thrill rides.The Trail is well maintained and the attractions are cute. We went through the haunted house before heading down the trail. The trail was a child's dream come true with slides and mazes galore. Pumpkins are $2,$4,$6 depending on size. They have snacks available for purchase at a reasonable price. If you have children under $12 you'll love this place not much for older kids, but definitely worth the $6 admission price.

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