Hi friends,
We're proud to announce our partnership with Confluence and Portland All Nations Canoe Family for our Fall Harvest Maze!
These two Portland-area Native nonprofits are dedicated to tending relationships with People, Salmon, Land, and Waters, guided by Indigenous Traditional Ecological and Cultural Knowledge (ITECK), Living Culture, and educational connections.
The Salmon was chosen to honor its deep cultural and ecological significance to the Peoples of this Region. Created in collaboration, Confluence donated the artwork, and we grew the Maze the way we grow everything on the Farm—without herbicides or pesticides.
We invite you to explore, learn, and reflect on the Peoples of this Place, the Salmon that connect the Rivers and Lands, and the Land itself. This is an opportunity to build relationships with the Indigenous Peoples who continue to call this Region home today. The Maze is not only for fun, but also for reflection—a reminder that our relationship with Salmon, Land, and Waters is ongoing, living, and reciprocal.
Unlike traditional mazes meant to confuse, our Harvest Maze is designed to welcome. It’s easy to navigate, making it perfect for families with kids, grandparents, and anyone who wants to enjoy the Season’s beauty without getting lost. Together with hay rides, farm activities, and time in the fields, the Maze makes the Fall Harvest Weekends a chance not just to celebrate the Season, but to deepen our connection to Place.
Maze entry is included with admission to our five Fall Harvest Weekends.
Tuesdays through Fridays, you can visit the Maze for just $5 admission per person.
Land Acknowledgement
We acknowledge the Multnomah People of the Chinook Nation, who have stewarded this Land throughout the generations and will do our best to continue the stewardship of the water, the Land, and plants that make up this farm.
We recognize that acknowledgment alone is not enough. Building meaningful relationships with Indigenous communities requires care, responsibility, and action. By partnering with Confluence and PANCF, we aim to amplify Indigenous voices, share stories rooted in People, Salmon, and Land, and inspire thoughtful engagement with our shared environment.
Portland All Nations Canoe Family (PANCF)
Mission: To preserve Indigenous culture by nurturing families. Through cross-generational community building, cultural strengthening, and continuing to deepen our connection to the environment.
Mission: Connect you to the history, living cultures, and ecology of the Columbia River system through Indigenous voices. A community-supported nonprofi t that works through six art landscapes, educational programs, and public gatherings in collaboration with northwest tribes, communities, and the celebrated artist Maya Lin.
Consider donating to support their ongoing work in cultural preservation, education, and community-building.