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Colorado Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch List

Colorado Corn Maze & Pumpkin Patch List This list will be updated as information becomes available ... Crazed Corn Field Maze and Colorado Pumpkin Patch

Colorado Corn Maze & Pumpkin Patch List

This list will be updated as information becomes available
(Updated as of 9/18/2015)

ADAMS COUNTY

Berry Patch Farms

13785 Potomac St.
Brighton
(303) 659-5050
www.berrypatchfarms.com

October 10th and October 17th, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
October 24th Abbreviated Harvest Festival, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Our Harvest Festival & Pumpkin Patch is geared to families with children age 10 and under.
There is no “Boo” in our harvest festival, but rather a venue that provides economical and
wholeseome entertainment and education. For the complete harvest schedule, visit us on
online at www.berrypatchfarms.com

Crazed Corn Field Maze and Colorado Pumpkin Patch

10270 Riverdale Road
(Southeast corner of 104th Ave. and Riverdale Rd.)
Thornton
(720) 408-0006
[email protected]
www.CrazedMaze.com

Daytime Maze, Activities and Pumpkins
September 20 - October 31
Monday - Friday, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Open daily, weather permitting. Please check web site for hours, delays or closures due to
inclement weather

The large “Crazed Cornfield Maze” is a 20+ acre cornfield maze that will have you twisting
and turning in tall corn! Come and test your directional skills with our checkpoint game. This
is a terrific fall outdoor event and is appropriate for all ages. The “Mini Maze” is built just
for kids and is a small mini cornfield. Your kids will love the game inside too!

Pick out your very own pumpkin! We have hundreds to choose from in all shapes and sizes!
We typically have a variety of specialty items: Cinderella Pumpkins, White Pumpkins, Cotton
Candy Pumpkins, fall squash, pie pumpkins, mini pumpkins, large and small Indian corn, small
gourds, bird house & swan gourds. We also sell hay bales and large corn stalks too! *Stock
and variety of items are dependent season-to-season and crop inventory.
Special site activities:
In October, weekends only, we‛ll have pony rides, petting zoo, air slide and jumping castle.
Some other activities that you might find at our location are camel rides and carriage
rides. Follow us on Facebook, “Crazed Cornfield Maze” for up-to-date information.

Night Attractions:
Haunted Field of Screams
Dead Man‛s Night Maze
*NEW* Zombie Paint Ball Massacre
The largest haunted attraction in Colorado, with more than 35 acres of haunted cornfield,
and 3 frightful haunts! So what is your worst nightmare? Zombies? Clowns? Chainsaw
wielding madmen? The walking dead? Escaped insane asylum patients? It won‛t matter
because all of your worst fears will be realized! Whether you walk through the Haunted
Field of Screams, find your way out of the Dead Man‛s Night Maze or shoot Zombies on
a hayride, we‛ve got something for everyone! For admission and pricing visit the web site
(all prices subject to change). This is not recommended for children as this is an adult
attraction.

[email protected]
www.FearTheCorn.com
It‛s very important to check our web site before you visit as we are open weather permitting
and may have immediate closures due to inclement weather.

Directons: From I-25: Take 104th Ave. east 3 ½ miles to Riverdale Rd. South on Riverdale
Rd. to entrance. From Hwy. 85: Take 104th Ave. west 2 miles to Riverdale Rd. South on
Riverdale Rd. to entrance.

Hill‛s Harvest

3225 E. 124th Ave.
Thornton
(303) 451-5637
[email protected]
www.hillsharvest.com

Last week in September - October 31
Monday - Saturday, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Sunday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.

U-pick pumpkin patch opens last week in September, FREE hayrides on Saturday and
Sunday in October and no admission fees. Pie pumpkins, Wee-Be-Little, Little Jacks,
Ghost pumpkins, many different size pumpkins to choose from, small, medium, large and
jumbo. We have corn stalk bundles, straw bales, decorative gourds, Indian corn, squash,
apple cider, peach cider, cherry juice. For groups call (303) 451-5637 to schedule a date.
Visit our web site, www.hillsharvest.com, for more information.

Directions: West from Colorado Blvd. onto 124th Ave. (1/2 mile). From 120th Ave. turn
onto Steele St. to 124th Ave. Turn right to farm.

Mile High Farms

11 Cavanaugh Rd.
Bennett
(303) 344-2676
[email protected]
www.milehighfarms.com

Opens October 3
Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m. to dusk

Two corn mazes, a petting zoo, hayride, pumpkin patch, barrel carts, face painting and
concessions. Tickets: $13/adults, $10/kids (4-12) & seniors (60+).

Nick‛s Garden Center & Farm Market

2001 S. Chambers Road
Aurora
(303) 696-6657
www.nicksgardencenter.com

October 1 - October 31
Monday - Saturday, 8 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Sunday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Straw maze, mini-maze for children under 5 years, family tractor ride through the Tunnel
of Terror (not too terrifying, in fact), kiddie train ride, three jumping castles (one just
for tots 5 and under), the animated attraction Professor Pumpkin and more. Tokens needed
for hayride, pedal kart, train & castles. Tokens $1 each or an all-activity pass for $15.

Punkin Chunkin

26000 E. Quincy Ave.
Aurora
www.auroragov.org/ThingsToDo/Events/PunkinChunkinColorado/index.htm

October 10, Saturday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
October 11, Sunday, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.

The event includes a day of chunkin‛ (with a full one-mile range this year), a pumpkin
patch, pumpkin obstacle course, carving, scarecrow making, fall market, food vendors,
beer garden, live music and children‛s activities. Admission is $3 each day for adults ($5
for a 2-day pass), children 12 and under are FREE. Some activities charge an additional
fee. Parking is FREE.

ARAPAHOE COUNTY

Good Shepherd Episcopal Church

8545 E. Dry Creek Rd.
Centennial 80112
(303) 740-2688
[email protected]
www.facebook.com/PumpkinPatchCentennial

October 11 - October 31
Daily, 10 a.m. - dusk

Pumpkin Patch at Good Shepherd Episcopal Church in Centennial, Colorado. Selling more
than a dozen varieties of pumpkins, gourds and Indian corn. Raising money for projects
serving the homeless and hungry. Support organizations helping the homeless and hungry
(St. Francis Center, St. Clarie‛s‘ Supper Ministry, Covenant Cupboard food Pantry, House
of Hope Family Tree and HAAT Project for homeless in Arapahoe and Douglas County).

Littleton Museum

6028 S. Gallup St.
Littleton
(303) 795-3950
www.littletongov.org/museum

October 10, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.

On our 1860‛s farm, pick out your Halloween pumpin, enjoy hayrides and other fun things.
Don‛t forget to come over to the 1890s farm for an old-fashioned country fair, with
midway games and other activities for childern. Story tellers will bon on the center state
to entertain during lunch hours. There is no cost to get into the Museum; however, some
activities and tasty treats require tickets which can purchased on-site the day of the
event. Taco Mojo‛s taco cart will also be available to purchase lunch.

BOULDER COUNTY

Community Harvest Festival

1630 Hawthorn Ave.
Boulder
www.growinggardens.org

September 30, 4 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.

Pumpkins for purhase, pumpkin painting activities, face painting, bubble machine for the
kids, Food Trucks and live bluegrass and more!

Isabelle Farm

10650 Isabelle Road
Lafayette
(303) 817-6824
www.isabellefarm.com

September 26 - October 31
Daily, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.

No bouncy castles. No mayham. No admission fee. Just a hugh patch of organic pumpkins
and a 3-acre corn maze. There‛s also a straw bale for the little ones and narrated tractor-
pulled hay rides on weekends. Back at the pumpkin shack, Organic Western Slope cider,
preserves, apples, local honey and a hugh selection of specialty pumpkins and winter squash
await. Come visit Boulder County‛s most picturesque and hassle-free U-pick Pumpkin Patch.

Cottonwood Farm

1535 N. 75th St. (75th St. and Arapahoe Rd.)
Boulder
(720) 890-4766
www.cottonwoodfarms.com

Fall Fest
September 26 - October 31
Daily, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.

Thank you for your interest in Cottonwood Farm. We offer a pumpkin patch, cornfield
maze, straw bale maze, farm animals, farm equipment display, steam tractor, Indian
corn, corn stalks and straw bales. School group tours available by appointment. We have
activities for families and are well suited the younger children through pre-teen years.
Admission is free and most activities are free with exception of the wagon ride. Check out
our web site www.cottonwoodfarms.com for more details. We are open the day after
Thanksgiving through Christmas Eve selling Christmas trees. There are no extra activities
during these periods.

Directions: East of Boulder, 4 miles on Arapahoe Rd., south on 75th St. to entrance.

Munson Farms

7355 Valmont Rd
Boulder
(720) 971-8847
www.munsonfarms.com

July - October
Open daily, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Munson Farms is a family run farm of 35 years just 10 minutes from the City of Boulder
at the corner of 75th and Valmont. We grow and sell 30 varieties of heirloom pumpkins and
winter squash. We also sell apples, gourds, corn shocks, straw, and a variety of summer
vegetables. We have hay rides (weekends only) to the U-Pick Pumpkin patch and a 5 acre
corn maze. Our quality and selection is second to none, stop by and you and your family
won‛t be disappointed in our true farm experience.

Rocky Mountain Pumpkin Ranch

9059 Ute Hwy.
Longmont
(303) 684-0087

[email protected]
www.rockymtnpumpkinranch.com

October 1 - October 31
Daily, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Fall Festival begins October 1. Self-guided tours Monday through Friday. Carnival rides
and activities every weekend through October 26, including petting zoo, pony rides, straw
maze, inflatable obstacle course and much more. No entry fee.

Directions: 5 miles west of I-25 on Hwy. 66 (Ute Hwy., Longmont).

BROOMFIELD COUNTY

Rock Creek Farm

2005 S. 112th St.
Broomfi eld
(303) 465-9565
[email protected]
www.rockcreekfarm.com

September 26 - November 1
Daily, 9 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. or dusk
Selected evenings, check web site.

U-pick: pumpkins & pie pumpkins, squash, cornstalk bundles, gourds, Indian corn, straw,
caramel apples, baked goods. Corn maze, Halloween activities, small children hay maze,
farm animals, food and snacks by Pumpkin Blossom Bakery and Eatery. School groups
welcome. No general admission fee. Real Farm. If muddy, possibly closed. Check web site
daily.

Directions: 1 mile north of Broomfi eld on U.S. Hwy. 287.

CHAFFEE COUNTY

Hutchinson Ranch

8913 W US Hwy 50
Salida, CO 81201
(719) 239-0955
[email protected]
www.guidestonecolorado.org

October 9 - 11
Friday & Saturday, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Sunday, 10 a.m.- 4 p.m.

Join us for a weekend celebration of the harvest season and community at the beautiful
Hutchinson Ranch in Salida, CO! All three days will be filled with horse-drawn wagon rides
provided by Ark Valley Trail Rides, a pumpkin patch, apple cider press, straw bale maze,
pony rides, crafts, face painting, food, live music and much more! All proceeds from
Guidestone‛s 9th Annual Pumpkin Patch & Harvest Festival support Guidestone‛s Education
Programs. Tickets and more info available at GuidestoneColorado.org.

DELTA COUNTY

Delicious Orchards

39126 Highway 133
Hotchkiss
(970) 527-1110
www.bigbs.com

Open May - November, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.

Chose your perfect pumpkin and try some farm pressed organic fresh apple cider or
delicious Hard Apple Cider. Taste some amazing Colorado wines. Complete with café serving
delicious food from local ingredients.Walk around the orchard. Have a picnic. Try the
swings. You can even stay in their campground with great views of the nearby mountains.

DOUGLAS COUNTY

Colorado Agricultural Leadership Foundation‛s Lowell Ranch

2330 S. I-25 (E. Frontage Road)
Castle Rock
(303) 688-0126
[email protected]
www.thecalf.org

September 26
10 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Enjoy a wonderful day in the country at CALF‛s Harvest Day Agricultural Festival in the
Lowell Ranch on Plum Creek. U-pick pumpkin and gourd patch, hay rides, carriage rides and
agricultural exhibits.

Flat Acres Farm

11321 Dransfeldt Road
Parker
(303) 805-1038
www.flatacresfarm.com

September 27 -October 31
Daily, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.

Bring the entire family to join in the fun of the corn maze, snake tunnel, corn kernel boxes,
petting zoo, kids hay bale maze, giant swing set and many other activities. Before leaving
be sure to stop by the Pumpkin Patch and pick that perfect carving pumpkin.

Reapers Hallow Haunted Maze
Oct. 3, 9, 10, 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 30 and 31, 7 a.m. - 10 p.m.

For the scare of your life, come enjoy the outdoor haunted corn maze. If daring enough
this trail will take you through the corn and adventure through the woods. Will you dare
to enter??

EL PASO COUNTY

Wishing Star Farm

24024 State Hwy 94
Calhan, CO 80808
(719) 244-7252
[email protected]
www.wishingstarfarm.com

September 25 - October 31st
Only 20 minutes East of the Springs
Wishing Star Farm would like to invite you and your family out to the farm for our annual
FALL FEST! Bring the whole family to see the many animals, jump with the whole family on
the newly added jumping pillow, and challenge your favorite partner in the duck races!! The
farm offers a hay ride to the Pumpkin Patch where you can pick your favorite pumpkin! And
if the cowgirl or cowboy comes along no worries there are pony rides offered all day long.
After you have picked your favorite pumpkin you can go see and pet your favorite animal
in our petting zoo while mom and dad enjoy some homemade treats from our cafe. We also
have tire swings, corn bins, roping dummies, tractor tires to climb on and culvert tunnels
to crawl through. On your way out you can visit our Harvest Store for fresh pies, farm
fresh eggs, homemade jellies and breads and fall decorations. We offer group rates and
discounts (pre-booking available). We also host work parties/picnics, birthdays, campfires,
boy scouts, girl scouts, youth groups, church groups, military events and/or school field
trips.

FREMONT COUNTY

Colon Orchards

3175 Grandview Ave.
Cañon City
(719) 275-6359
[email protected]
www.colonorchards.com

Mid-July - Thanksgiving
Daily, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.

We are a fourth generation open air farm market offering a large selection of locally grown
fruits and vegetables. We also have a nice selection of Colorado made honey, salsa, BBQ
sauces, jellies, pasta and sauces. Premium hay as well as grain-fed and grass-fed beef is
available. We also roast fresh green chilis starting at the end of August through October.
In the fall, we have a 5 acre corn maze and a pumpkin patch to pick that perfect pumpkin.
We have a great selection of fall décor such as straw, cornstalks, gourds, pie pumpkins,
strange squashes and weird and new pumpkin varieties. Check us out on Facebook.

Happy Apple Farm

1190 1st St.
Penrose
(719) 372-6300
[email protected]
www.happyapplefarm.com

Open September 5 till October 31
Wednesday - Sunday, 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Fall Fest September 12th and 13th
Visit web site for directions.

This year we will have a great pumpkin patch!. As always we will have our own pumpkins on
the vine along with shipped in pumpkins to fill in the empty areas.The Pumpkin Patch opens
Saturday September 12th. We will have Colorado Apples in our Country Store till the
middle of October. We will have tractor and hay rides down to the patch.On the weekends
we also will have Apple wood smoked B.B.Q.,Turkey legs, Hot Dogs.The Deli will have Apple
and Pumpkin Pie along with Blackberry Cobbler and other goodies. We also will be roasting
Chilis on the weekends. We should have Blackberries and raspberries to pick till the middle
of September. For more info visit our web site at www.happyapplefarm.com.

GARFIELD COUNTY

Niemann‛s Pumpkin Patch

6501 county road 214
(Peach Valley Road)
New castle
(970) 984-3850
www.niemannsgardens.com

September 26 - October 31
Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Open Monday through Friday for group appointments.
Call (970)984-3850 to make arrangements.

Choose your perfect pumpkin from our large assortment of Goliath Big Stem, Carving, Cin-
derella, Pie and Wee-B-Little Pumpkins in beautiful “Peach Valley”. Also goose gourds,
straw bales and corn stalks available. More than a dozen fall festival events, including
hayrides, pumpkiNator, straw bale maze and straw mountain. Great setting for fall photos.
Concessions/refreshment stand. Group rates available by reservation Monday-Friday. A
great setting for birthday parties.

Directions: from I-70 take Exit 105 toward New Castle. At flashing red light turn left on
Highway 6/24. Go 1.5 miles out of town and turn right onto County Road 214 (Peach Valley
Road) it‛s the first road out of New Castle. Niemann‛s Pumpkin Patch is .6 mile on the right.

Osage Gardens

36730 River Frontage Rd.
New Castle, CO 81647
(970) 876-0668 (office)
(970) 876-5445 (farm store)
[email protected]
www.osagegardens.com

October
Monday - Friday, 11 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday, 9:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.
U-pick pumpkin patch.

Directions: Mid-way between Silt and New Castle. Exit I-70 on south side of the Interstate
(Silt exit south), east on River Frontage Rd., 3 miles to farm.

JEFFERSON COUNTY

Denver Botanic Gardens at Chatfield

Littleton
(720) 865-4338
www.botanicgardens.org

Corn Maze
September 18 - November 1
Friday, 4 p.m. - 9 p.m. (extended in October)
Saturday, 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. (extended in October)
Sunday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. (extended in October)

Haunted Maze
October 2 - 17
Friday and Saturday, 7 p.m. - 11 p.m.
October 22 - November 1
Thursday - Sunday, 7 p.m. - 11 p.m.

Pumpkin Festival
Friday, October 9, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Saturday, October 10, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Sunday, October 11, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Visit www.botanicgardens.org/content/pumpkin-fest for more event details including
admission prices.

Chatfield Concert Series
Summer to early fall
Visit www.botanicgardens.org/content/summer-concert-series for more event details.

Directions: from C-470 exit Wadsworth, go south to the stoplight at Deer Creek Canyon
Road and turn right. Entrance is ¼ mile on the left.

LARIMER COUNTY

Bartels Land and Livestock Inc. & Corn Maze/Pumpkin Patch

3424 E. Douglas Rd.
Fort Collins
(970) 493-3853 (call for more information)

September 19 - October 31
Daily, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. (weather permitting)
Call for corn maze prices and group rates.

I-25 Exit 271 (Budweiser exit) one mile west to
Giddings, two miles north to Douglas Road, right
one 1/2 mile east to the farm.

15th Annual Pumpkin Patch. Pumpkin patch is FREE admission, you only pay for the products
you pick from our fi eld, or piled. This year we have everything you need for the Halloween
season including hayrides, petting zoo, mini maze for the youngsters, acres and acres of
pumpkins of all sizes, gourds, Indian corn, straw bales, late season vegetables, and to
excite the crowd we have pumpkin cannons to send them fl ying. U-pick CSA farm.

Harvest Farm Fall Festival

Wellington
www.harvestfarm.net/fall-festival

October 2 - October 31
Friday, 10 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Saturday, 10 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Sunday, 12 p.m. - 7 p.m.

10-acre corn maze, hay bale maze, pig races, petting zoo, goat city, playground, corn
cannons, barrel train and more.

Directions: Take I-25 to Exit 278 (Wellington - CO Hwy 1) and head east to the east side
frontage road. Take the frontage road north to E. County Road 66. Head west on E. County
Road 66 and look for the Harvest Farm entrance on your right.

Jack Lanterns Northern Colorado Corn Maze

2318 S. CR 5
Fort Collins
(970) 308-5843
www.northerncoloradocornmaze.com

October 2 - October 31
Thursday and Sunday, 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Friday and Saturday, 11 a.m. - 11 p.m.

Corn maze, pumpkin patch, jumping air castles, farm animals, corn chuckers, pedal cars,
haunted corn maze at night.

Osborn Farm Pumpkin Patch

1230 S. Boise Ave.
Loveland
(970) 669-1513
[email protected]
www.osbornfarm.com

October 3-31
Daily (weather and supply permitting)

We have pumpkins in the field, gourds, straw, corn stalks and Indian corn.

Directions: From I-25 Exit 255 (Hwy. 402), west 2 1/2 miles. From Hwy. 287 go 1 1/4
miles east on Hwy. 402.

MONTROSE COUNTY

DeVries Fruit & Veggie Road Stand - The Friend-ly Farm

60542 Gunnison Road
Olathe, Colorado 81425
(970) 323-6559
Store: Daily, 9 a.m. – 6 p,m. (we accept cash, local checks, debit & credit cards).

Maze: Mid-September - October 31 (Halloween)
Daily, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.

Night Maze: October
Friday and Saturday, 6 p.m. - 10 p.m. (bring your own flashlights).

This year‛s maze is 10 acres with a white river rafting theme. Huge straw bale maze
with corn pit for the youngsters. On site HUGE U-Pik Pumpkin Patch (or select from
hundreds already picked). For group scheduled field trips call Pam (970) 209-7508. We
will be hosting the 13th Annual Olathe Fire Department‛s Punkin‛ Chunkin‛ & Fall Festival on
Saturday, October 31st (Halloween). Corn stalks, straw bales, gourds, several varieties of
pumpkins available for the fall season plus in-season fruits & veggies.

Directions: North of Montrose on Hwy 50 between Mile Marker 85 & 86.

Pumpkins at the Covered Bridge

17249 6250 Rd.
Montrose, CO 81403
Natalie Riessen
(970) 240-0106
[email protected]
www.coveredbridgeranch.com

Pick Your Perfect Pumpkin at our Pumpkin Patch
September 26 - October 31
Thursday and Friday, 3 p.m. - 6 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday, 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Map & Directions: Take Hwy 90 West from downtown Montrose (corner of Main St. &
Townsend Ave). Hwy 90 turns left at top of hill (Spring Creek Mesa) follow until the end
and then turns right. Make a left turn onto 6250 Road which will be the second street on
left. Follow 6250 Road for approximately 2 miles. Entrance gate is made of timber and
rock which will be on right, just before Pearl Street on left.

MORGAN COUNTY

Pope Farms Produce & Pope‛s Farms Corn Maize and Pumpkin Patch

Hwy. 39 & I-76/Hwy. 34 Junction
Wiggins
(970) 381-1207
[email protected]

October 2 - November 1
Friday, 4 p.m. - 9 p.m.
Saturday, 10 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Sunday, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.

We have the largest most challenging and educational corn maize in the area. It will be
haunted October weekends starting at dark. Jumping pillow, duck races, cow train, potato
guns, pumpkin cannon, huge pumpkin patch, and many activities for the young and old.
School and group tours welcome. Group pricing available.

OTERO COUNTY

Hanagan Farms

25388 Rd. 24.5
La Junta
(719) 384-5067
www.hanaganfarms.com

September 14 - October 31
7 a.m. - 7 p.m.

Pumpkin patach, corn maze, corn pyramid and corn box.

PHILLIPS COUNTY

Pumpkins and More A-Maiz-ing Farm

6 South on Hwy. 385 3.5 East on County Road 10
Holyoke
(970) 580-2707
www.amaizingpumpkinsandmore.com

September 12 - October 31
Check web site and facebook for times

Corn maizes, pumpkin patch, jumping pillow, cow train, hay ride, duck races, slides,
swings, pedal carts and many other attractions!

PUEBLO COUNTY

Frederica Mesa Farm Fall Festival

47522 McHarg Road
Avondale
(719) 582-9058
www.fredericamesafarm.com

September 18 - November 1
Friday and Saturday 9/18 through 9/26: 10 a.m - 8 pm.
Friday and Saturday 10/2 through 10/31: 10 a.m. - midnight
Sunday, 12 p.m. - 5 p.m.
During the week by appointment for school, youth and private groups.

Frederica Mesa Farm‛s Fall Festival is located in East Pueblo County. There are 2 mazes
on almost 10 acres. The design in the maze is the CSU-Pueblo Thunderwolf! This year
the large maze connects to the Thunderwolf image. There is a separate small horseshoe
maze for the Haunted Maze - this year featuring Corn Stalker. The Fall Festival also
features a pumpkin patch, small children‛s hay maze, expanded children‛s play area
including a bounce house and new this year - a corn cannon! Concessions available.

The Great Pumpkin Patch by Moonlight

39651 S. Road
Pueblo
(303) 719-948-4556 or (719) 569-7351
[email protected]
www.pantaleofarms.com

October 9, Friday, 4 p.m. - 11 p.m.
October 10, Saturday, 9 a.m. - 11 p.m.
October 11, Sunday, 9 a.m. - 10 p.m.
October 16th, Friday, 4 p.m. - 11 p.m.
October 17th, Saturday, 9 a.m. - 11 p.m.
October 18th, Sunday, 9 a.m. - 10 p.m.
October 23rd, Friday, 4 p.m. - 11 p.m.
October 24th, Saturday, 9 a.m. - 11 p.m.
October 25th, Sunday, 9 a.m. - 10 p.m.

FREE Admission (on to farm). FREE Hay Rides, Pumpkin Picking, Costume Contests,
Ghosts and Ghoulies. Come Hungry, food provided by the Pueblo Chili Company!

WELD COUNTY

Anderson Farms

6728 County Road 3 1/4
Erie
(303) 828-5210
[email protected]
www.andersonfarms.com

September 23 - November 1
Call for hours.

Corn maze, pumpkin patch, hayrides, harvest festivals, Terror in the Corn haunted hayride
and ghost town, Zombie Paintball Hunt. Public restrooms, handicap access, motor coach/
bus access, picnic area, food/concessions, retail/gift shop, credit cards accepted, pre-
booking/group tours.

Colorado‛s Longest Running Corn Maze: Entering 19th season. Activities include hayrides
to the pumpkin patch, 30 acre corn maze, spider web, tire mountain, barrel train, pedal
karts, mine car rides, gem mining, gourd launching and more! Field trips and group rates
available.

Terror in the Corn: This four part haunt starts on a hayride into the corn field, a haunted
trail through the corn, a haunted ghost town and a ghoulish cemetery.

Zombie Paintball Hunt: The Zombie Apocalypse has come to Anderson Farms. Help save the
farm by joining the “hunt.” Each zombie-hunting wagon is specially equipped with a paintball
gun for each passenger. Your team will be taken to where the zombies have overrun the
cornfields – it will be your job to help us keep them at bay until order can be restored to
the farm.

Directions: I-25 to Exit 235 (Hwy. 52). Go west 3 1/2 miles to Rd. 3 1/4 and go north
about 1/2 mile.

Fritzler‛s Corn MAiZE and Giant Pumpkin Patch

20861 County Road 33
La Salle
(970) 737-2129
[email protected]

Mid-September - Halloween
Scream Acres opens late September
Check out our web site for special events including field trips, group discounts, birthday
parties and additional information.

Colorado‛s Original and Premier Corn Maze:
Fun fall activities for all ages including a 15-acre corn maze, mini roller coaster barrel
train ride, pumpkin cannons, pedal go-carts, pillow jumps, giant slide, paintball buses and
so much more!

Hours, prices and additional information at www.fritzlermaze.com.

Pumpkin Patch
U-pick pumpkins sold by the pound as well as other fall decorating items - open same hours
as the maze.

“Scream Acres”
An eerie and darkened corn maze ending with a trip through an outdoor prop-filled haunted
corn field. Spine chilling! Additional haunts include Zombie Paintball Slayer - be the hunter
not the hunted as you ride the paintball bus in search of live actors.

Hours, prices and additional information at www.Screamacres.net
Follow us at Scream Acres.

Directions: Located 7 miles south of Greeley or 22 miles north of Brighton between
County Road 44 and County Road 42 on the west side of Highway 85.

Mazzotti Farms & Pumpkin Patch

24120 WCR 8
Hudson
(303) 536-4089
www.mazzottifarms.com

October 1 - October 31
Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Monday - Friday, school tours by appointment

10-acre corn maze and u-pick pumpkin patch.

Directions: I-76 E to Hudson exit, east 2 miles to Road 49, then south 2 miles to Road 8,
on the corner of WCR 8 and WCR 49.

Miller Farms Corn Maze & Fall Festival

13912 CR 19
Platteville
(970) 785-6133
www.millerfarms.net

Labor Day - Mid-November
Daily, 9 a.m. - 7 p.m.

Our fall festival gives everyone the opportunity to not only explore the farm, but to also
harvest their own vegetables! During the fall harvest, everyone takes a tractor ride to
our fields with stops along the way to pick their own vegetables. They‛ll get the fun and
educational experience of putting their hands in the dirt, and the rewarding benefit of
picking fresh produce to take home to their families.

All of our activities and harvesting are included in the cost of admission. Begin your day
with a visit to our croc pit and touring our Aviation Exhibition, followed by navigating your
way through our corn maze. Visit ‘Antique Alley‛ and enjoy your lunch in our picnic area,
where we‛ve got dozens of covered tables set up for your convenience. We have trash
barrels and washing stations throughout, as well as several portable restrooms. Take our
hayride through 180 acres of fields where you can pick your own vegetables—potatoes,
carrots, onions, beets, Indian corn, squash, peppers, and the list goes on! You may even
get your very own pumpkin to take with you. If you aren‛t up to picking your own, we always
have plenty of produce on hand in the roadside stand.

Directions: I-25 to Exit 243, east 5 miles on Hwy. 66.

Tigges Farm

12404 WCR 64 ½, Greeley
(If you Google directions, be sure to use the fraction 1/2. If you use the decimal .5 you
will end up a long ways from the farm). Or just go to the website and follow the directions.
970-686-7225
www.TiggesFarm.com

Pumpkin patch: September 26 - October 31
Daily, 9 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Free admission to the farm and all the activities

Take a wagon, to the patch, find your pumpkin(s), load them up, come back, weigh them.
We sell all field carving pumpkins by the pound (.35lb). Miniature pumpkins and gourds have
individual prices and a wide selection of gourmet pie baking pumpkins are available. Buy a
pink pumpkin and part of the price will be donated to the Pink Pumpkin Patch Foundation
for breast cancer research. The pumpkins are actually pink. The gift shop has lots of
homemade crafts and gifts. Plus you won‛t want to leave without getting some roasted
chilies. There are over a dozen chile varieties and heats to choose from and roasted “on
the spot.”

The Fall Weekend Celebrations kick off on September 26 and 27 with Square Dancing
Exhibitions (and everyone welcome to participate). All activities are sponsored by Tigges
Farm to say “Thanks” to all our customer. Every weekend is different, so come back as
often as you like. October 3 the Library will be doing crafts and story time from 1-4pm.
Several local authors may be present to autograph books. Also on Oct 3 - 4, Montana
Cowboy Vic Anderson will be doing a live show of all-time favorite cowboy songs, so plan
to sit a spell and enjoy the music. October 10 - 11 from 1 - 4pm will feature Conestoga
Wagon rides pulled by draft horses. There will also be a special soil education program
for kids from 1 - 4 p.m. on October 10 - 11 as part of the United Nations International
Year of the Soils. The 3rd Annual Antique Tractor Show will be October 17 - 18 from
9am to 6pm courtesy of the Longs Peak Tractor Club. Plus there will be a 4-H Bake Sale
both days from 1 - 4pm October 17 - 18. October 24 - 25 kids can climb aboard for an
old time Hay wagon Ride between 1 - 4pm. October 31 will be Trick or Treat Day and all
kids that come in costume will get a treat. Every day we are open you can do a self-guided
walk to view the Farm Equipment and the Barn Quilts on display or just spend time in the
gift shop filled with handmade gifts or stock up on fresh produce.

Every Saturday - Sunday, September 26 through October 31 the Slawpy Barn Food Truck
will be on hand to serve up delicious food for hungry kids, mom‛s and dad‛s.

Elementary schools,child care centers and adult day care centers are welcome to schedule
field trips on weekdays throughout October. The Activities Center may also be booked for
birthday parties or company appreciation parties between 10am and 5pm. https://www.
facebook.com/tigges.farm

YUMA COUNTY

Weathers Family Farm

11550 Hwy. 34
Yuma
(970) 630-3595
www.weathersfarms.net

October
Saturday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Sunday, 1 p.m. - 5 p.m.

We are a family farm located in northeast Colorado. We want to keep our corn maze as
part of our working farm and ranch. We invite anybody to come spend a day seeing and
learning what our farm does.

Colorado Department of Agriculture
Markets Division

305 Interlocken Parkway
Broomfield, CO 80021

(303) 869-9175
[email protected]


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