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Corn Mazes and Pumpkin Patches

Peg Schroeder

I grew up in Colorado skiing, hiking, running and being heavily involved with children in Jefferson County while my kids were in school...

I grew up in Colorado skiing, hiking, running and being heavily involved with children in Jefferson County while my kids were in school...

Sep 22 7 minutes read

Corn mazes and pumpkin patches are abundant in September and October. Here’s a list of what we know is happening, along with any coupons or discounts. All attractions are open through October 31, unless otherwise noted. This list will continue to be updated for 2020 as we try to determine the status of each location.

Anderson Farms Fall Festival, Erie

Anderson Farms “Bee Kind” maze for 2020.

Confirmed for 2020. Kids (and the young-at-heart) can explore the humongous 25-acre corn maze — this year’s theme is Bee Kind, take a wagon ride to the pumpkin patch, play with farm critters, whoosh down the combine slide, race Barnyard 500 Pedal Karts, climb a tire mountain, explore a rainbow maze and Fort A-Lot-A-Fun and more.

Open daily: Check online schedule. Tickets: $12 for ages 4 and older. FREE for 3 and under.

For some scares check out Terror in the Corn, an evening haunted ghost town and hayride. Tickets are $27. ($30 on Friday & Saturday). Zombie Paintball Hunt is an evening wagon ride equipped with paintball gun for each passenger. Tickets are $25. ($27 on Friday & Saturday). No combo passes this season.

Opens September 25 through October 31. 6728 County Road 3 1/4, Erie, 303-828-5210. Map


Cottonwood Farms Pumpkin Patch, Boulder

Confirmed for 2020. Family farm located just north of Lafayette, selling pumpkins and fall produce. Play in the four-acre corn maze or straw bale maze, check out a steam engine and farm equipment and see farm animals including Rocco the donkey and Bentley the miniature horse.

Wagon rides for $5 on October weekends for cohort groups only. All children must be accompanied by an adult. Children 5 and under ride free with parents. You will sit on straw bales on a real farm wagon pulled by a tractor.

Admission is $5 daily to access the pumpkin patch including corn and straw maze. Children 5 and under and seniors 65+ are always FREE (including corn maze and wagon rides).

Reservations are not required for individuals and families, but prepaid admissions are encouraged.

Open daily 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Opens September 26 through October 31. 10600 Isabelle Rd. (Highway 287 & Isabelle), Lafayette, 720-890-4766. Map


Denver Botanic Gardens Chatfield Farms Corn Maze, Littleton

Chatfield Farms Corn Maze

Confirmed for 2020. Seven-acre corn maze. Mini maze for the little ones. View the design from two 15-foot tall illuminated bridges.

Open Fridays, Saturdays & Sundays. from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tickets: $12/adults, $10 seniors, military and students with ID, $10/adult members, $8/children (3-12), $6/child members.

Opens September 18 through October 31. 8500 West Deer Creek Canyon, 303-973-3705. Map


Flat Acres Farm, Parker

Confirmed for 2020. Tons of the things to do including corn maze, Kids Hay Bale Maze, duck races, giant Jenga, hay ride, bounce houses, jump pillow, corn hole, corn kernel boxes, swing set, climbing wall, petting zoo and more.

Pick out that perfect pumpkin in the pumpkin patch. fall decorations. Also for sale: corn stalks, straw bales, and gourds. Every visitor receives a free mini-pumpkin or mini-gourd.

Open Wednesday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Ticket prices TBD. Check website for info: $14 for ages 3 to 64. Seniors 65+ $5. Military get 20% discount.

Opens September 26 through October 31. 11321 Dransfeldt Rd., Parker. Map


Fritzler Farm Park, La Salle

Fritzler Farm Park’s 2020 corn maze

Confirmed for 2020. More than 20 attractions including 15-acre corn maze, plus jumping pillow, slide mountain, barrel coaster, Verti-scope, pumpkin patch, corn box, pig races, pedal go-karts, arcade and pumpkin cannon.

New for 2020: a sunflower field to explore. Family-friendly during the day. Scream Acres for adults only at night. Hours and days vary. Tickets: General admission $16.95 (when purchased online), $19.95 (at the gate) or season pass (unlimited admission all season long) $49.95.

Opens September 19 to October 31. 20861 CR 33, 970-737-2129. Map 


Maize in the City, Thornton

Maize In The City

Confirmed for 2020. 20-acre “Crazed Corn” maze, mini maze for young children, pumpkin patch, sand art, barrel train, escape rooms and more. While visitors navigate their way through the cornfield, they are invited to engage in a one-of-a-kind smartphone trivia game. 

Days and hours of operation vary. Attractions at the site are open on weekends. Check website for hours and dates.

Admission to the site is FREE. Tickets for the corn maze: $12/adults, $9 kids (5-12), kids 4 and younger are FREE. Additional charge for some rides & activities. See attraction options and pricing here.

Attraction tickets will be sold until 5 p.m. and attractions will close at 6 p.m. Corn maze tickets will be sold until 5 p.m. and close at 6 p.m.

Pumpkin field, playground and photo ops are FREE. Pumpkin prices vary by size and variety.

Opens September 19 to October 31. 10451 McKay Rd., Thornton., Thornton. Map


Mile High Farms, Bennett

Mile High Farms

Confirmed for 2020. Two corn mazes, a petting zoo, antique tractor hayride, pumpkin patch, barrel cart rides, corn pits, playground, entertainment and concessions. Extra charge for pumpkins and vendor food.

Open every Saturday & Sunday in October from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tickets: $15/adults, $10/kids (4-12), seniors (60+) & military, FREE for kids 3 and younger.

Opens October 3. Closes October 24. 11 Cavanaugh Rd, Bennett, 303-344-2676. Map


Munson Farms, Boulder

Munson Farms

Confirmed for 2020. Starting in September, wander the huge pumpkin patch for FREE to pick your own, and pay by weight/size. Specializes in 10 varieties of heirloom pumpkins. Open daily from 9 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.

Already open. Valmont Rd. & 75th St., Boulder, 415-298-1500. Map


The Bee Hugger, Longmont

The Bee Hugger Farm

Confirmed for 2020. Hosts a U Pick pumpkin patch and other fall activities. Starting the first week of October, there are pumpkins for picking, an end-of-season sunflower field with spooky surprises, a haunted VW Bug Yard, animals to feed, and many more unique fall findings. On weekends you can take a hayride around the farm and ride a miniature horse, Lobo (10 a.m. to 1 p.m.).

Entry is FREE with small fees for some activities. Shop by the VW bus shop for local honey, bees wax, and other farm harvests.

Open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily

Already open. 12590 Ute Hwy., Longmont. Map

~MileHigh on the Cheap



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