Corn Maze

by Dennis Martin, Littleton Real Estate Expert

Denver Botanic Gardens

Living in Denver is full of “little treasures”. One of my favorite is downtown near the Cherry Creek shopping Center. it’s call the Denver Botanic Gardens where you stroll through indoor and outdoor gardens from all over the world. They even host outdoor concerts in the summer and seasonal events. And, they have an extension in Littleton near the Chatfield Reservoir where they provide a seasonal Corn Maze.

So, it is that time of year again to get lost in the Denver Botanic Gardens Corn Maze. I have done it many times and never can make it all the way through the maze. You might think it is easy but really isn’t. This year is going to be different I will make it thru. The Maze is 8.5 Acres with 12-foot stalks of corn this years maze is the most challenging maze yet. The maze has two observation bridges to over look the maze and help you navigate threw the maze.

For the children there is a free mini maze and hay rides on select weekends.

At the maze there also is a selection of food vendors so you can make a day off it and enjoy the Colorado fall. Fall is one of our favorite seasons in the Martin family. There is so much to do and the weather is almost always perfect. Fall is just another reason to choose Denver as a great place to live.

You will be glad you live here. We are!

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One Comment

  1. Posted September 24, 2008 at 4:08 pm | Permalink

    Now that is one sweet-cornfield (excuse the pun)!

    We have one here in the valley that is sculpted to something different every year. This year it is Muhammad Ali.

    Matt Pellerin – Realtor

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