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    Tollen Farm

    5.0 (6 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 3:00 pm

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    This is a quintessential Oregon family farm over 100 years old. Adorable and friendly mini donkeys, horses and chickens! Our family arranged for a tour and our 16 month grandson toddled along the paths and loved every minute. We purchased some farmhouse goodies in the sweet country shop. Our host was so generous and told great stories about the animals. ~ p.s. Bring masks and hand sanitizer, July 2020

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    Frog Pond Farm - Bird Show

    Frog Pond Farm

    4.5(76 reviews)
    4.3 mi

    We love Frog Pond! We went for our Christmas tree this year. Unfortunately we may go a different…read moreroute in the future as our tree was $124 and I swear last year was much less. However!! The $124 tree experience is because you are paying for the most gorgeous tree to be sitting ready to take home. They also have the most fun experience for families with tons of farm animals, coffee/donut stand, the grinch walking around, and we love their gift shop! Overall if you want an easy farm experience this is it! Just check prices before you shop they are listed in the gift shop:)

    We love going to Frog Pond Farm and have been many times throughout the years. We had a great time…read morevisiting their pumpkin patch and doing all the fun fall activities there. We went on a Saturday which was really busy and unfortunately they ran out of several food choices. However, service was really great which made up for it and the lines moved fairly quickly. My kids liked their pizza. One suggestion would be to offer a pumpkin beer for purchase. I did appreciate that they had cider options. My son's favorite activity was the ball launcher and my daughter's was seeing/petting all the animals. We had a great family day there which also included The Bird Man show and the Magic Show which both my kids enjoyed.

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    Frog Pond Farm - Llama Walks are perfect for individuals, families, friends, and date night! Llama Walks can be reserved online at thefrogpondfarm.com/llama-

    Llama Walks are perfect for individuals, families, friends, and date night! Llama Walks can be reserved online at thefrogpondfarm.com/llama-

    Frog Pond Farm - Bird Show

    Bird Show

    Frog Pond Farm - Bird Show

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    Triskelee Farm - Barn

    Triskelee Farm

    4.7(22 reviews)
    5.2 mi

    This is a wonderful farm if you want to see animals up close. We saw and got to feed alpacas,…read moreostriches, emus, lamp/sheep. If you're planning on visiting, make a reservation for ether a group or private tour. The group tour is $15 per person while the private tour is $150 for the entire group. The only drawback with the group tour is you don't know how many people might be in it. We had almost 40 in our group and that was a bit too many in my opinion. When you arrive, check-in is inside the red barn. They'll let you know which group tour you belong to. They have port o' potties and hand washing stations behind the barn. If you end up getting any food from the food truck (ostrich sliders and ostrich philly steak style sandwiches), you can bring it into the barn where there's picnic style tables and benches. The "gift shop" is also inside the barn. If you do come on wet day or after it rains, be sure to wear appropriate shoes...it can get muddy as you walk from one animal area to another.

    We attended an event here…read more The barn is the highlight. It was huge & offered lots of space to roam and allow kiddos to have fun birthday party wise. Their tour was running late- by late I mean 40 minutes... so we had to shuffle things around party wise. The tour consists I of seeing the animals. Didn't realize that the Ostrich were there for lol meat purposes. During the tour kiddos got to feed them. They have a few different areas to roam, with some tables. It's a decent sized place. I think it could use some TLC though.

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    Triskelee Farm - Sliced up ostrich steak rare

    Sliced up ostrich steak rare

    Triskelee Farm - Bouncy house.

    Bouncy house.

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    Wayward Winds Lavender Farm

    Wayward Winds Lavender Farm

    4.5(22 reviews)
    7.0 mi

    Not sure what happened to my review and photos from last year, but know this farm is awesome and…read moreone of the largest lavender farms in the valley. The shop is equally wonderful, and the lavender lemonade is a must try. Check out the website--it's also one setting for the delightful farm to table dining events. Even if you don't love lavender, visit this awesome farm for the beautiful views and rustic farm vibes.

    This is a very beautiful lavender farm. It's a little hidden and you have to take a small detour…read moreoff the beaten path down a gravel road to arrive here. I always need to use my GPS to find this place even though I have been here at least 3 or 4 times. They have a small little gift shop and they also serve lots of different teas, lemonades, and snow cones with a variety of lavender flavors. I enjoy the whole peacefulness of this place. A couple of years ago they also hosted a lovely Yelp event. Some lavender places charge an admission fee or for parking, but this place in 2025 is still free and beautiful. I even saw a few artists painting the fields. It's tucked into the valley and is very private and serene. I ordered a lavender raspberry lemonade and it was delicious. They added a new wooden gazebo type space this year which is more handicap friendly than the original small deck they have connected to the drink window. The only downside I could see was that all the plastic drink cups were going into the trash cans. I am a big advocate for recycling when I can, and if I go back Im going to bring my own cup and see if I can use it when ordering a drink. The amount of plastic just seemed overwhelming, and I felt guilty throwing my cup away. Im hoping maybe they can switch to paper cups or something that seems more biodegradable as an alternative or have an option to recycle the cups next time. Overall, just a sweet little magical spot for lavender and quiet nature reflections.

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    Wayward Winds Lavender Farm - Lavender rose lemonade and bundle of lavender

    Lavender rose lemonade and bundle of lavender

    Wayward Winds Lavender Farm
    Wayward Winds Lavender Farm

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    Four Sisters Farm - sully and phantom (alpacas)

    Four Sisters Farm

    5.0(2 reviews)
    38.7 mi

    I came across this farm on Ridgefield's Facebook page. The private tour is $35 for a maximum of 6…read morepeople. I'm so glad I booked and cannot wait to go back with my family who will be visiting bc WA this summer. The entrance is about half a mile drive in to the farm. You start seeing the Alpacas right away and there are so many! It's an instant high pitch voice of excitement on my part (haha). The owner and daughter were waiting for us to greet us and were so kind! We did four different activities with the Alpacas: walked up to them and gave us background info on the Alpacas and farm, we pet a one year old Alpaca and two year old, fed them, walked two other Alpacas and ended our tour in their gift shop. The gift shop we had one more daughter who walked us through the texture of fiber and how it ends as yarn. The owner's wife whom we did not meet but hope to in the future made two hats and they were beautiful! $45 each and we bought those. She's also a photographer and does photography with the Alpacas if you wanted. It was an amazing experience!

    We got to meet Sullivan (Sully) and Phantom, we fed and pet them and learned that they do not like…read morebeing petted on their fluffy heads as adorable as they may be! I highly recommend this experience for everyone, I am from SF and this was a highlight to my trip up to WA! It was fulfilling and insightful about farm/family life. The family and the environment they've created around their farm is warm and welcoming. The sisters AKA daughters are heavily involved in the alpaca farm life and we are happy to see the next generation taking on heavy responsibilities at a young age. With that being said , GREATLY recommend this experience! & thank you for having us

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    Four Sisters Farm - Walking Alpacas, so gentle!

    Walking Alpacas, so gentle!

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    Tollen Farm - homeandgarden - Updated May 2026

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