7 corn mazes to explore around Colorado this fall

Corn mazes make for a fall experience that’s not quite like any other, and Colorado delivers many excellent options for this family-friendly activity around the state.
Here are some great corn mazes to enjoy this fall across Colorado:
- Anderson Farms
Anderson Farms’ corn maze is 25-acres long, open day and night, and never haunted. The maze is split up into four sections with 18 checkpoints for guests to find. The maze has three games that guests can choose from as they wander along the paths.
2. Denver Botanic Gardens
The Denver Botanic Gardens does a corn maze at their Chatfield Farms location. This year, the maze is birds-of-prey-themed, and will feature eagles, falcons, and vultures. There will also be smaller maze for younger guests, and bird-watching opportunities.
3. Maize in the City
This 29-acre Thornton-area corn maze takes about 40 minutes to complete. The site also has a mini maze that is a shorter course, taking about 20 minutes to finish.
4. Diana’s Pumpkin Patch & Corn Maze
Located in Cañon City, Diana’s Pumpkin Patch and Corn Maze features plenty of fun fall activities including the corn bin, hay slide, duck races, horsey bouncers, and hay rides. This year, the corn maze will include a Pokemon game where participants can search for Pokemons (and maybe even find some new rare ones).
5. Mile High Farms
As well as two corn mazes spread over 11 acres, Mile High Farms’ fall festival includes a petting zoo, antique tractor hayride, pumpkin patch, barrel cart rides, corn pits, playground, entertainment, and concessions.
6. Fritzler Farm Park
Fritzler Farm Park in Weld County offers a giant corn maze, and pumpkin patch, beer garden, and other attractions.
7. Cottonwood Farms
This corn maze is two acres, and because it’s cut by hand the paths are narrower, giving it a more personal feel. Cottonwood Farms in Lafayette also has the Straw Bale Maze, which is great for kids.
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