Ready. Set. Get Lost! It’s go-time for the best of the best Nevada corn mazes. This season is going to be a-MAZE-ing as always, with plenty of autumn magic and fall festivities to go ’round. You’ll find themed mazes galore in plenty of towns all over Nevada, so make sure to look beyond Las Vegas and Laughlin for some truly awesome hidden gems (though, of course, both of those cities have some wonderful attractions of their own).
- Moapa Valley Corn Maze
Moapa Valley Corn Maze/Facebook Get lost this fall in southern Nevada at the Moapa Valley Corn Maze. Attractions include a haunted corn maze, pumpkin patch, hay rides, paintball, cow train, petting zoo, duck races and playground. Food and drinks will be available for purchase. Get more info on the official Moapa Valley Corn Maze website. 1500 Lewis Ranch Rd, Moapa, NV 89025, USA
- Lattin Farms
Lattin Farms/Facebook Lattin Farms is beautiful year-round, and super fun to visit. In the fall, though, it takes on a special magic that your entire family will never forget. Lattin Farms has a delightful pumpkin patch, a fun kid’s area, a spooky scarecrow factory, a pumpkin tower and craft market. Get all the details on the official Lattin Farms website. 1955 McLean Rd, Fallon, NV 89406, USA
- Lazy P Adventure Farms
Lazy P Adventure Farm/Facebook Lazy P Farms prides itself in an awesome maze every year, usually with an epic theme. Other attractions include a flashlight maze, corn box, hay maze, petting zoo, pumpkin tether ball, duck races, corn hole, cow train, hay rides, horse rides, paintball, and a bounce house. Kite-eating tree not included! Learn more on the official Facebook page. 8280 NV-294, Winnemucca, NV 89445, USA
- Ferrari Farms
David D./Yelp Spend your day navigating a five-acre corn maze. Will you ever find the exit? Head out to Ferrari Farms and find out… if you dare. You’ll also enjoy hayrides, a pumpkin patch, a jumbo pumpkin bounce house, zombie paintball, and all kinds of other fun. Get more information on the official website. 4701 Mill St, Reno, NV 89502, USA
- Corley Ranch
Corley Ranch/Facebook Corley Ranch Pumpkin Patch and Corn Maze is celebrating fall all October, with weekends featuring a full array of events including a haunted corn maze, hay slide, kiddie land, bounce house, pig races, hay wagon rides, and miniature golf. Additional activities include pony rides, a trampoline show, food and crafts. Get all the details on the official website.
- Andelin Family Farm
Andelin Family Farm/Facebook Andelin Family Farm’s fall harvest festival includes a themed corn maze day and night, as well as a pumpkin patch, paintball and a haunted attraction. There’s tons of events for kids, too, including a kiddie corn maze. Learn more on the official website. 8100 Pyramid Way, Spanish Springs, NV 89436, USA
- Renner Farm
Renner Farm/Facebook The corn maze and pumpkin patch at Renner Farm are open daily. In addition to these fall attractions, the working farm sells organic, homegrown produce on site. More info: https://Official Renner Farm Website. 2493 NV-208, Smith, NV 89430, USA
We hope you have tons of fun getting lost in Nevada’s seven best corn mazes! Looking for even more festive fall action? You may enjoy: These Charming 5 Apple Orchards In Nevada Are Picture Perfect For A Fall Day.
Moapa Valley Corn Maze/Facebook
Get lost this fall in southern Nevada at the Moapa Valley Corn Maze. Attractions include a haunted corn maze, pumpkin patch, hay rides, paintball, cow train, petting zoo, duck races and playground. Food and drinks will be available for purchase. Get more info on the official Moapa Valley Corn Maze website.
1500 Lewis Ranch Rd, Moapa, NV 89025, USA
Lattin Farms/Facebook
Lattin Farms is beautiful year-round, and super fun to visit. In the fall, though, it takes on a special magic that your entire family will never forget. Lattin Farms has a delightful pumpkin patch, a fun kid’s area, a spooky scarecrow factory, a pumpkin tower and craft market. Get all the details on the official Lattin Farms website.
1955 McLean Rd, Fallon, NV 89406, USA
Lazy P Adventure Farm/Facebook
Lazy P Farms prides itself in an awesome maze every year, usually with an epic theme. Other attractions include a flashlight maze, corn box, hay maze, petting zoo, pumpkin tether ball, duck races, corn hole, cow train, hay rides, horse rides, paintball, and a bounce house. Kite-eating tree not included! Learn more on the official Facebook page.
8280 NV-294, Winnemucca, NV 89445, USA
David D./Yelp
Spend your day navigating a five-acre corn maze. Will you ever find the exit? Head out to Ferrari Farms and find out… if you dare. You’ll also enjoy hayrides, a pumpkin patch, a jumbo pumpkin bounce house, zombie paintball, and all kinds of other fun. Get more information on the official website.
4701 Mill St, Reno, NV 89502, USA
Corley Ranch/Facebook
Corley Ranch Pumpkin Patch and Corn Maze is celebrating fall all October, with weekends featuring a full array of events including a haunted corn maze, hay slide, kiddie land, bounce house, pig races, hay wagon rides, and miniature golf. Additional activities include pony rides, a trampoline show, food and crafts. Get all the details on the official website.
Andelin Family Farm/Facebook
Andelin Family Farm’s fall harvest festival includes a themed corn maze day and night, as well as a pumpkin patch, paintball and a haunted attraction. There’s tons of events for kids, too, including a kiddie corn maze. Learn more on the official website.
8100 Pyramid Way, Spanish Springs, NV 89436, USA
Renner Farm/Facebook
The corn maze and pumpkin patch at Renner Farm are open daily. In addition to these fall attractions, the working farm sells organic, homegrown produce on site. More info: https://Official Renner Farm Website.
2493 NV-208, Smith, NV 89430, USA
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The OIYS Visitor Center
Best Corn Mazes in Nevada October 15, 2021 Tori Jane Are there any fun haunted attractions in Nevada? If there’s a time of year in Nevada that’s as fun as it gets, it’s haunt season! Nevada is home to tons of fun, scary attractions (there are seriously dozens in Vegas alone) and we think it’s one of the best Halloween states. Some of the best haunts in Nevada include the Moapa Valley Haunted Corn Maze, which is an awesomely spooky small-town maze of unthinkable horrors, Nightmare At The Museum in Boulder City, which has become a local tradition in recent years, 31 Freak Street in Henderson, and countless amazing Las Vegas horror attractions including (but absolutely not limited to) the Museum of Monsters, Vegas Fright Nights, and Hotel Fear. Vegas seems to undergo an epic spooky makeover each and every fall as the glitz and glamour of the rest of the year fades and is replaced by creepy placers and truly scary haunts. Need more of the creepier side of Nevada in your life right about now? Check out this list of 11 disturbing haunted places in Nevada you’ve got to see to believe. Do they have pumpkin patches in Nevada? They most certainly do! Just because it’s a bit of a desert state doesn’t mean it doesn’t go all-out on fall festivities and fun, including pumpkin patches! Some of the highest-rated and most-beloved pumpkin patches in Nevada include gems like the Andelin Family Farm, in Sparks, the Halloween Town Pumpkin Patch, in Vegas, Ferrari Farms, in Reno, the Renner Farm, in Smith, and Lattin Farms, in Fallon. There are plenty more, too, so make sure to dig a little bit and support your local farms year-round! Come see why Nevada is so much more than just a desert with Las Vegas in it; it’s a lovely place with plenty of fall fun to go around.
The OIYS Visitor Center
Best Corn Mazes in Nevada
October 15, 2021
Tori Jane
Are there any fun haunted attractions in Nevada? If there’s a time of year in Nevada that’s as fun as it gets, it’s haunt season! Nevada is home to tons of fun, scary attractions (there are seriously dozens in Vegas alone) and we think it’s one of the best Halloween states. Some of the best haunts in Nevada include the Moapa Valley Haunted Corn Maze, which is an awesomely spooky small-town maze of unthinkable horrors, Nightmare At The Museum in Boulder City, which has become a local tradition in recent years, 31 Freak Street in Henderson, and countless amazing Las Vegas horror attractions including (but absolutely not limited to) the Museum of Monsters, Vegas Fright Nights, and Hotel Fear. Vegas seems to undergo an epic spooky makeover each and every fall as the glitz and glamour of the rest of the year fades and is replaced by creepy placers and truly scary haunts. Need more of the creepier side of Nevada in your life right about now? Check out this list of 11 disturbing haunted places in Nevada you’ve got to see to believe. Do they have pumpkin patches in Nevada? They most certainly do! Just because it’s a bit of a desert state doesn’t mean it doesn’t go all-out on fall festivities and fun, including pumpkin patches! Some of the highest-rated and most-beloved pumpkin patches in Nevada include gems like the Andelin Family Farm, in Sparks, the Halloween Town Pumpkin Patch, in Vegas, Ferrari Farms, in Reno, the Renner Farm, in Smith, and Lattin Farms, in Fallon. There are plenty more, too, so make sure to dig a little bit and support your local farms year-round! Come see why Nevada is so much more than just a desert with Las Vegas in it; it’s a lovely place with plenty of fall fun to go around.
The OIYS Visitor Center
The OIYS Visitor Center
If there’s a time of year in Nevada that’s as fun as it gets, it’s haunt season! Nevada is home to tons of fun, scary attractions (there are seriously dozens in Vegas alone) and we think it’s one of the best Halloween states. Some of the best haunts in Nevada include the Moapa Valley Haunted Corn Maze, which is an awesomely spooky small-town maze of unthinkable horrors, Nightmare At The Museum in Boulder City, which has become a local tradition in recent years, 31 Freak Street in Henderson, and countless amazing Las Vegas horror attractions including (but absolutely not limited to) the Museum of Monsters, Vegas Fright Nights, and Hotel Fear. Vegas seems to undergo an epic spooky makeover each and every fall as the glitz and glamour of the rest of the year fades and is replaced by creepy placers and truly scary haunts. Need more of the creepier side of Nevada in your life right about now? Check out this list of 11 disturbing haunted places in Nevada you’ve got to see to believe.
Do they have pumpkin patches in Nevada?
They most certainly do! Just because it’s a bit of a desert state doesn’t mean it doesn’t go all-out on fall festivities and fun, including pumpkin patches! Some of the highest-rated and most-beloved pumpkin patches in Nevada include gems like the Andelin Family Farm, in Sparks, the Halloween Town Pumpkin Patch, in Vegas, Ferrari Farms, in Reno, the Renner Farm, in Smith, and Lattin Farms, in Fallon. There are plenty more, too, so make sure to dig a little bit and support your local farms year-round! Come see why Nevada is so much more than just a desert with Las Vegas in it; it’s a lovely place with plenty of fall fun to go around.