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Oct 20 2008

The Corn Maze And Pumpkin Patch

Published by richd at 4:27 pm under Uncategorized Edit This

corn-maze.jpgOne of the many advantages to living in Knoxville, Tennessee is access to some of the attractions that are generally only found in more rural areas. A prime example of this is the Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch at Oakes Farm. Oakes Farm is located in Corryton, Tennessee. Corryton is a less developed suburban area of Knoxville. It is characterized by larger lots which tend to incorporate family gardens, chicken pens, and even small pastures. The Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch fits in perfectly.

The Oakes Family actually has a renowned artist, Shawn Stolworthy create the design for the corn maze each year. The time, effort, and expense that this family dedicates to its annual corn maze and pumpkin patch is evident. There is an eleven acre maze composed of two separate mazes. With nearly six miles of trails it generally takes one to two hours to locate the twelve different posts hidden in the maze as you successfully navigate it.

Once you have braved the maze, pile aboard the hayride to the pumpkin patch. The pumpkin patch is a fun place for the little ones in your life to choose just the right pumpkin for them. If they want a small pumpkin or a huge pumpkin, the joy and excitement that accompanies choosing your own pumpkin can last a lifetime. To simplify the maze, hayride, and pumpkin patch experience, the Oakes Family has simplified the pricing and process!

Maze Admission: $8.00 Adults, $6.00 Children 6-11 (Children under 6 admitted free with parent)

The Works - Maze Admission, Hayride & Pumpkin - Adults - $13.00, Ages 6-11 - $11.00

Wed - Fri: 6:00 PM - 10:00PM

Sat: 10:00 AM - 11:00 PM

Sun: 1:00 PM - 6:00PM

Click HERE for directions!

Click HERE to visit the official website!

 

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3 Responses to “The Corn Maze And Pumpkin Patch”

  1. richdon 21 Oct 2008 at 9:58 am edit this

    That is too bad. These are a great way to spend a Saturday afternoon and build memories that will last a lifetime.

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