5 Corn Mazes To Visit In Colorado This Fall

Are you looking for something to do this fall but aren’t sure what exactly that is? There are so many great things you can find spread throughout the state. Like seeing all the fall colors. Or trying a new bakery. So many that it can be a bit overwhelming on which one to choose. Today, we want to offer some of our favorite corn mazes. Whether you’re looking for a weekend adventure or just a day trip, we’ve got them here.

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1) Cottonwood Farms

Cottonwood Farms is a great stop for a calmer corn maze. The whole family is welcome to walk through the maze, where you can experience the farm life. Cut by hand, the paths are narrower and makes the experience more personal and does a great job of muting the outside sounds.

  • Address:
    • 10600 Isabelle Rd, Lafayette, CO 80026
  • When to go:
    • Every day from Sept 24 – Oct 31, 10am to 6pm
  • How much does it cost:
    • General Admission (ages 6-64): $10.50
    • Anytime ticket (single use): $12.50
  • Website:

2) Terror in the Corn

When you’re looking for a fully immersive haunted attraction, you want to come to Terror in the Corn. This mile-long journey into the unknown is chalked full of twists filled with your worst nightmares. Around every corner hides something sinister, making this a must stop on your Halloween adventures this year.

  • Address:
    • Anderson Farms, 6728 County Road 3 1/4, Erie, CO 80516
  • When to go:
    • Sept. 26 to Nov 1
      • Thursdays and Sundays: 7pm to 10pm
      • Friday and Saturdays: 7pm to 11pm
  • How much does it cost:
    • Thursdays: $43
    • Friday or Saturday: $48
    • Sunday: $46
  • Website:

3) Denver Botanic Gardens

While Denver Botanic Gardens has a lot to offer during the fall months, like a pumpkin patch and the Hop Festival. One of the best things to do when you visit is to check out the corn maze. This 7-acre maze is full of twists, turns, and dead ends. And you should expect to take about an hour to get through.

  • Address:
    • Chatfield Farms Location, 8500 W Deer Creek Canyon Road Littleton, CO 80128
  • When to go:
    • Fridays through Sundays, Sept. 19 – Nov 2, 9am to 5pm
  • How much does it cost:
    • Adults: $20
    • Seniors (65+): $18
    • Children (ages 3-15): $12
    • Free admission for children 2 and younger
  • Website:

4) Maize in the City

When you’re looking for something a bit more family friendly, then you’ll want to check out Maize in the City. Here you can get a pumpkin or let the kids play in the Corn Kernel Box (a sandbox, but with kernels). Or head on over to one of the two corn mazes they have to offer. One is a 20-acre maze that takes about 40 minutes to complete. Or you can head over to the smaller one that usually takes around 20 minutes to complete.

  • Address:
    • 10451 McKay Road, Thornton, CO 80229
  • When to go:
    • Sept 20 to Oct 31
      • Saturdays and Sundays: 9am to 7pm
      • Fridays: 10am to 7pm
      • Full week of Halloween: 12pm to 6pm
  • How much does it cost:
    • Attractions are a-la-carte, and will range between 0 and $14
  • Website:

5) Haunted Field of Screams

Located at the same place as Maize in the City, Haunted Filed of Screams is the scary version. Here you’ll have the longest immersive haunt experience in Colorado. Where you’ll walk through acres of corn fields, all while encountering multiple haunted houses and a ride down to the Riverdale Gates of Hell.

  • Address:
    • 10451 McKay Road, Thornton, CO 80229
  • When to go:
    • Sept 27 to Oct 31
      • Sundays and Thursdays: 7pm to 9.30pm
      • Fridays and Saturdays: 7pm to 11.30pm
  • How much does it cost:
    • General admission begins at $29.99
  • Website:

This is by no means a complete list of all the corn mazes throughout Colorado. There are so many other great options to choose from. Head on down to the comments to let us know if your favorite made the list or which one is an absolute cannot miss corn maze option.

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