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Minnesota's Largest Corn Maze Opens for Season
Twin Cities Harvest Festival and Maze opens with changes on Sept. 19 despite COVID-19

It wouldn’t be fall in Minnesota without a visit to the farm for Twin Cities Harvest Festival and Maze. Despite COVID-19, the farm is open, but necessary changes to the festival were made to ensure the health and safety of guests and employees.
This year’s 20-acre corn maze celebrates the University of Minnesota. Ski U Mah! While navigating the maze, visitors can participate in a scavenger hunt to find Minnesota Gophers people, places and things. Farm-goers can also enjoy a pumpkin patch, a sunflower field, weekend hayrides, food trucks, and a fall marketplace offering pumpkins, gourds, apples, winter squash, corn stalks, straw bales, mums, and more. Even Fido can enjoy the farm this year as long as he’s on a leash.
The farm is open every day from Sept. 19 - Nov. 1. Weekday hours are Noon - 6 pm; weekend hours (including MEA) are 10 am - 6 pm. Admittance to the farm is free. Corn maze tickets, which on weekends include a hayride to the pumpkin patch and sunflower field, are $6 per person on weekdays and $8 per person on weekends. Children 3 and under are free. Tickets are available onsite only. Concessions and marketplace purchases are not included in the ticket price. Masks are encouraged but not required.
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Twin Cities Harvest Festival and Maze is located at 8001 109th Ave. N. in Brooklyn Park. For more information, visit www.twincitiesmaze.com.