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Does anyone know where there is a pumpkin patch around the Las Vegas area that I can take my 4 year old to for pictures? We already have a pumpkin but I just want to do the annual pumpkin patch pictures.
I do not mind if there is a festival that comes with it.I just want to find a good pumpkin patch to take my. Does anyone know where there is a pumpkin patch around the Las Vegas area that I can take my 4 year old to for pictures?
We already have a pumpkin but I just want to do the annual pumpkin patch pictures. I do not mind if there is a festival that comes with it.I just want to find a good pumpkin patch to take my daughter to. Best Answer: Mckee Ranch Family Ranch Pumpkin Patch - pumpkin patch- already gathered from the field, straw or hay bale maze, corn cannon, horse-drawn hay rides, snacks and refreshment stand, restrooms, face painting, pony rides, farm animals, birthday parties, weddings and wedding parties, school tours 8982 Dean Martin Dr., Las Vegas, NV 89139. Phone: 702-361-9606.
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Will Sillin photo This aerial photo of Mike's Maze at Warner's Farm in Sunderland shows a design inspired by Andy Warhol's Campbell's Soup Can paintings. The maze is made of corn stalks. The photo was taken on Tuesday.
It used to be that fall family fun meant a hayride, apple picking or a visit to the pumpkin patch to select the perfect pumpkin to carve a jack-o-lantern. But more and more people are making a visit to a corn maze an annual rite of fall. Photo essay: “I didn’t expect to have so much fun,” said Patricia J. West, 40, of Leyden who first went to corn maze in Guilford, Vt. just over the Massachusetts border - with her mother but returned with extended family including her nieces ages 16 and 13. “They loved it too,” she said. Visitors to corn mazes - assisted by maps and staff if they want - make their way through a large-scale, human-sized series of pathways, often trying not just to find their way out but to find stops along the way set up for a maze game.
In Sunderland, at, visitors find 16 stations in the correct order and use ink pads to make four stamps for prints of each of four famous paintings. There is also an art quiz. Make an attempt to find the 16 stations and get even a third of the art questions correct (they grade on a curve) and win a pumpkin. Featuring an Andy Warhol Can of Campbell’s tomato soup, the 8¼-acre corn maze is located at 23 South Main St. The 5½-acre maze at the Gaines Farm, 6343 Coolidge Highway, Guilford, Vt., features a tractor design, and the 3-acre maze at, 2480 Green River Road, Williamstown, is in the shape of a maze and has five scarecrows dressed in period clothing depicting the previous owners of The Store at Five Corners, one of the businesses on the farm property. At the Gaines Farm, there are 10 stops at which visitors can answer questions and try to win a prize.
Green River offers a surprise prize to those who find all the scarecrows in the historical, educational and fun game. This is the first maze the current owners of Green River Farms have had, but previous owners have also offered a maze.
Though mazes have been around for thousands of years, The American Maze Company, led by Don Frantz, pioneered bringing the art of the maze to the cornfield. In 1993 they created and produced the first cornfield maze for private or public entertainment at Lebanon Valley College in Annville, Penn. “Ag entertainment is becoming bigger deal” as more and more people don’t have a personal connection to a farm, like people once did, said Michael A.
Wissemann, owner of Warner Farm and Mike’s Maze, the first corn maze in the area, now celebrating its tenth anniversary. “There are less and less farmers, and people don’t have that connection, but they still want it.” The corn maze is not high tech entertainment, but people enjoy it.
“It’s the simplicity of it all, back to nature, back to the farm and the recent emphasis on buying local” that help make the maze successful, he said. Guidon, director of marketing for Green River Farms, said the maze in a wonderful way to diversify. The business lost its apple crop to a May frost, so “we need to be creative in order to sustain,” she said. The farms offer various activities including wagon rides along with the corn maze. “There’s a lot to do on the farm,” Guidon said.
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“We’re trying to make it a comprehensive family experience up close and personal on the farm.” “This is one of the most rewarding adventures I’ve ever been into,” Jacqueline A. Gaines, an owner of The Gaines Farm, said of the corn maze. She enjoys seeing people having fun on the farm where admission includes the corn maze, baby animal barn, pumpkin bowling, corn toss and hay jump. “They experience really, really simple pleasures of time together without the distractions of the outside world.” For the farmers, the maze is a way to spread the risk. “If you have a disastrous strawberry season, this is another away to make a profit,” Wissemann said. “It’s a way to spread the risk out and put all the pieces together to make a livelihood.” Gaines, whose son is the eighth generation of the family to work the farm, said her family got into the maze business last year as a result of low milk prices. “We’re struggling to keep the dairy farm viable, to pass it down to the next generation.
Our obligation in life is to keep this (farm) going for the next generation,” she said. The corn maze helps her family keep its land agricultural. “It’s a struggle we’re really committed to,” Gaines said.
Fall is West’s favorite season, and although the traditional apple- and pumpkin-picking activities are “great,” the corn maze “definitely adds” to the fun of the season, she said. “I’d recommend it for people of all ages.
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It’s great fun.”.