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Clark County Pumpkin Patches

Clark County Pumpkin Patches


I can't believe that it is less than a week until Halloween. This year is really flying by. Since this is the last weekend for gathering those pumpkins I thought a quick guide to a few local patches would be helpful.
  • Joe's Place Farms - pumpkins, strawberries, tomatoes, other vegetables, Precut Christmas trees, Christmas wreaths and boughs, trees tied, pumpkin patch-pick in the field, prepicked produce, snacks and refreshment stand, restrooms, tractor-pulled hay rides and face painting. 701 NE 112th Ave, Vancouver, WA 98684. Phone: 360 892-3974. Email them at: joesplacefarms@comcast.net

  • Pomeroy Living History Farm. Pumpkin Lane will be open weekends in October.
    Saturdays 10am-5pm and Sundays 1pm-5pm
    Free admission; fees for hayrides, pumpkins, and some activities
    Hayrides down Pumpkin Lane with stops at the Pumpkin Patch are $3.50 Adults and $2.50 Ages 2-11. Pumpkins are $1.00 to $6.00 depending on size.
    Scarecrow-making, hay bale maze, Farm Cafe and lot's of fun.

  • Bi-Zi Farms offers cider pressing, pumpkin launch, a bale maze, farm animals, antique farm equipment, hay rides, pumpkin patch, live Blue Grass music and a 6-acre corn maze. Open every weekend in October; 2pm to 6pm Friday, 10am to 6pm Saturday & Sunday. Nighttime corn maze open Fri & Sat til 9:30 pm...bring a flashlight!
Be safe out there and have fun!
Take care,

Dale Chumbley

Clark County Real Estate Blog
The Chumbley Team

Clark County Lifts Salmon Creek Moratorium

Today the Board of County Commissioners lifted the two year moratorium in the Salmon Creek and Hazel Dell areas of Clark County. This will pave the way for new development to once again take place in this fast growing area.

One of the big issues that caused the halt to development was the traffic problems within this area. The irony is that the realization of how to fund traffic improvement is through the Traffic Impact Fees of new developments. So, with some strict guidelines in place the doors are now open for new applications to be submitted to Clark County for continued controlled growth.

Let's hope for a few more restaurants in the process!

Take care,

Dale Chumbley

Clark County Real Estate Blog
The Chumbley Team