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7 fun Colorado corn mazes to explore including Fritzler, Anderson Farm, Jack Lantern's, more

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It's corn maze season in Colorado and here are seven to check out.

Mazes marked with an * offer haunted mazes on some evenings.

*Fritzler Corn Maze

The Fritzler Corn Maze calls itself "Colorado’s original and premier corn maze." The Fritzlers have been creating corn mazes since 2000.

The corn maze is divided into two phases with only one exit "from the twists and turns."

The corn maze and farm is seven miles south of Greeley on Highway 85 and this year's design is in honor of the Denver Broncos Super Bowl win.

Tickets for the maze and other activities start at $16 for adults, $13 for kids ages 3-10. Admission to the Haunted maze and activities start at $25.

Learn more and find discount tickets on the Fritzler Corn Maze website.

*Anderson Farm corn maze

Anderson Farm claims its corn maze is Colorado's longest running corn maze.

The Anderson Farm corn maze is 30 acres, with more than eight miles of trails.

In addition to just exploring the maze, Anderson Farm has several fun games for the visitors. There are six checkpoints hidden in each of the three larger sections of the maze, totaling 18 checkpoints. There is a crime/farm scene investigation and more.

Admission during weekdays begins at $10 but ranges to $16 for the daytime maze and fall festival events. Weekday admission for Terror in the Corn starts at $22 and raises to $25. Learn more on Anderson Farm's website.

Harvest Farm, Wellington

Harvest Farm in northern Colorado is hosting its 14th Annual Fall Festival & Corn Maze.

In addition to the corn maze, visitors can enjoy hay wagon rides, a petting zoo, an obstacle course, a playground, a bouldering wall and more.

Harvest Farm is a 209-acre farm and rehabilitation center trying to break the cycle of addiction and homelessness for men, but the Fall Festival is open to the public.
 
Admission is $15 for adults, $13 for children ages 4 to 12.
 
Learn more about the farm, the Fall Festival and get directions on Harvest Farm website.
 
*Jack Lantern's Corn Maze, Fort Collins
 
This is the 15th year for Jack Lantern's Corn Maze and pumpkin patch that promises "90 acres of fear, fright and fun."
 
In addition to the 20-acre corn maze, visitors can enjoy farm animals, bounce houses, corn huckers, pedal cars and more.
 
Admission starts at $12 for adults and $10 for kids ages 3 to 10. Get a $1 off coupon here and learn more about the maze on the Jack Lantern's website.

*Denver Botanic Gardens at Chatfield Farms

There are three mazes at the Denver Botanic Gardens at Chatfield Farms -- the main 8-acre corn maze, a mini maze for kids under 10 and an "after dark corn maze."

Visitors exploring the large corn maze are challenged to find six life-size animal cutouts hidden throughout the maze.

Admission is $13 for adults, $12 for students/seniors/military and $10 for children ages 3-12.

Get hours, directions and more information on the Denver Botanic Gardens' website.

Rock Creek Farm

"The Corn Maze is cut and looks fabulous," according to the Rock Creek Farm website.

Rock Creek Farm, in Broomfield, has four corn mazes. The mazes range in distance from a short and easy 0.3-mile maze to a harder 4.2 miles.

"You'll test your memory and navigational skills as you laugh and run through high, green corridors, breathing in the rich aroma of Autumn in Colorado's largest Corn Maze experience spanning over 30 Acres," according to Rock Creek Farm.

Admission is $9 for adults, $6 for kids 4-11 years old. There are fees for the pumpkins and other activities.  Learn more on Rock Creek Farm's website.

*Maize in the City, Thornton

Maize in the City features of a 20-acre corn maze and a kids' mini maze. There's also a pumpkin field, pony rides, petting zoo, jumping castle and other activities.

To make the maize more interactive, they even have a smart phone trivia game.

Tickets start at $12 for adults and $9 for kids ages 5 to 12 for the corn maze. Learn more on the Maize in the City website.

Want more?

Check out 5 fun pumpkin patches and several Colorado ghost towns.

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