Corn mazes are a classic way to kick off the fall season! This list will guide you to the best corn mazes and pumpkin patches from Denver up to Johnstown. Whether you’re looking for a kid-friendly maze during the day or a spooky thrill at night, each one offers a unique experience. Many have so much more than just pumpkin patches and corn mazes, such as petting zoos, inflatable play structures, and hayrides. Get ready to fill your fall calendar with fun for all!
This is one of the larger farms on the list. Located just south of Greeley, Colorado, Fritzler Maze is reasonably priced with tickets ranging from $13-$60, depending on the activities and packages selected. Fritzler Farm first started creating mazes back in 2000 and have some of the most intricate design patterns that have been perfected over the years. They include a wide range of activities for all ages, including a pumpkin patch, mini-rollercoaster, hay climb, and more. Don’t miss their Fall Festival, or their evening haunted maze event, Scream Acres.
Located in Johnstown, Colorado, Hankins Farms has been designing mazes for several years. This year’s design boasts a western boot theme. The pumpkin patch, peddle car drag races, and hoppy horse races, among other attractions, are great for the whole family. Tickets are $12. Opening weekend is October 5th & 6th, 2019!
This farm is geared toward family/school groups and boasts a “scare free corn maze,” petting zoo, pumpkin patch, and an emphasis on finding out how real working farms operate. Admission is $10 and for an additional fee, you can make your own scarecrow to take home.
With a 25 acre maze, 8 miles of trail, and a heroes-themed field, it’s easy to get lost in this one before finding your way out. Terror in the Corn and the Zombie Paintball Hunt are two additional nighttime activities for guests to enjoy. Tickets range from $12-$49. This year, their corn maze design celebrates their 20 years creating corn mazes for the public. Anderson Farms is now offereing fall festival season passes to enjoy for the fall season!
A smaller option but conveniently located in Boulder, this 4 acre maze is free to the public on weekdays. On the weekends, admission is $5, except for kids under 5 or seniors over 65: admission is always free for them. The farm also has a pumpkin patch, animals, hayride, and farm stand for all your fresh fruit and veggie needs. Cottonwood Farm is open every day between September 21nd and October 31st from 10am to 6pm.
You can pick your challenge with Rock Creek Farm’s four different maze design patterns. With over 9 miles of trails, farm animals, and family fun areas, everyone can find something to love here. Their 120 acre U-Pick-Em pumpkin fields have every size and shape imaginable and emphasize the old fashion “right-from-the-vine” pumpkin picking experience. Admission to the farm is free, but the corn mazes, pumpkin patches, and certain other attractions range in price from $1-$25.
This 20+ acre maze also provides a petting zoo, pony ride, jumping castle and more. They are the only farm in Colorado to have a smart phone trivia game with multiple difficulty levels that guides you through the maze (groups can even create a custom set of questions and answers beforehand!). Tickets range from $8-$12 for the corn maze, and $1-$20 for the pumpkin patch. Located in Thornton, it’s an easy commute for everyone.
With a whole list of fun, family-oriented activities during the day, this maze ranges in ticket prices from $5-$12. Haunted attractions in the evening, an airsoft shooting range, and a new petting zoo provide additional entertainment. Voted the best Pumpkin Patch in 2017 by the Parker Small Business Excellence Group for the second year in a row, Flat Acres Farms is a perfect place to celebrate fall!
Tickets range from $9-$14 and get you access to the 7 acre maze and mini-maze for kids 10 and younger. The event also includes hayrides, barrel train ride, human hamster balls, Xtreme Obstacle Course, and a jumping pillow. They do offer nighttime visits, but do not haunt their maze.