One favorite local attraction is the Corn Maze at Chatfield Farms. Wind your way through seven acres of corn. This year’s maze features a Colorado wild life theme full of fun twists and tricky turns. View the design from two 15-foot tall illuminated bridges. The maze will be open Friday to Sunday from September 20 through October 27, 2024. Tickets are now on sale.
Visitors under the age of 10 can explore the corn mini-maze.
In October, pick the perfect pumpkin from the 10-acre pumpkin patch.
Corn maze hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. with the site closing at 6 p.m.
In an effort to reduce waste, printed maps will not be available at the Corn maze. Check the website for a downloadable map.
Tickets: $18/adults, $16/seniors, military and students with ID, $12/children (3-15); $16/adult members, $14/senior members, $10/child members. Free for ages 2 and younger.
You must purchase a ticket online for a specific date and time to visit. Tickets will not be available onsite.
If you’ve never visited a corn maze they are a lot of fun. The maze is like a giant puzzle, created by rows of corn.
The pathways cut into the corn form an intricate design, as well as a challenging maze with numerous dead-ends and tricky pathways. It takes about an hour to complete the maze.
The Mini Maze is open every Friday, Saturday and Sunday until 6 p.m. for children 10 and younger. Barrel train rides included with the purchase of a child Corn Maze ticket.
The pumpkin patch is accessible during Pumpkin Festival October 11, 12 and 13.
Escape Rooms are available for an additional fee during Corn Maze hours. Step into a movie-like pirate-themed environment surrounded by exciting props, clues and locks used to solve your way out while trying to beat the clock.
Picnic tables are available on a first-come first-served basis. You may bring your own food or purchase from the food vendors onsite.
Food vendors are onsite selling fall favorites such as funnel cakes, corndogs, fresh squeezed lemonade, kettle corn and roasted nuts.
Once your family has conquered Corn Maze, if time allows, explore Deer Creek Discovery, the wildlife observation area and visit barnyard friends.
You’ll want to wear good walking shoes and appropriate clothing. The weather can change very quickly at Chatfield Farms. Remember to bring a backpack or heavy-duty stroller for smaller children.
Important! If you plan to visit on October 11, 12 or 13, you will need to purchase a ticket to Pumpkin Festival to gain entry to the Corn Maze.
Opens September 20 through October 27. 8500 West Deer Creek Canyon, 303-973-3705. Map
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