Twin Cities Harvest Festival and Maze in Brooklyn Park boasts the State of Minnesota’s largest corn maze, spanning almost 20 acres. The festival runs weekends from mid-September through October, including MEA Thursday and Friday. A few years ago, they added a Spring Babies Festival where kids can pet baby farm animal during the spring. Each year, the Harvest Festival features a new maze design. In 2023, the maze features the St. Paul Saints with Saints trivia questions hidden throughout the maze. Answer all 15 questions for a chance to win prizes. New things in 2023 include a car show on two weekends. Again in 2023, general Admission to the festival grounds is free and includes the courtyard and market, carnival area, Pumpkin Patch & Sunflower Field. There is a $13 activity area (a portion of these ticket sales go to local charities). Kids under 36 inches get into this area FREE. This area includes families activities, including: Extra amenities available for purchase at the festival are found in the Carnival Area. These pay-as-you-go activities include: The spring farm historically opens from Mid-April to early May. Admission covers a farm animal petting zoo (including baby goats, sheep, bunnies, chickens and more) the kids corn pit and play area, the straw bale maze and a hayride. Additional activities for the whole family and food can be purchased onsite.Related Articles:
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