Wednesday, September 19, 2018

Area Attractions: 2018 Twin Cities Harvest Festival and Maze Celebrates Minnesota Timberwolves 30th Season


At nearly 20 acres, Twin Cities Harvest Festival and Maze boasts Minnesota’s largest corn maze. This year’s maze offers visitors a chance to celebrate the Minnesota Timberwolves and their 30th exciting season of basketball with a Timberwolves-themed maze design and trivia questions about the team placed throughout it. In addition to walking the maze, visitors can also jump in the corn pit, stroll through the straw bale maze, and enjoy live music, a petting zoo, a hayride, inflatables, a giant slide, and much more. 

Every year, Twin Cities Harvest Festival and Maze makes a donation to a local charity. This year, funds will go to the Minnesota Timberwolves FastBreak Foundation, which provides and supports hands-on programs that positively impact Minnesota youth. Since opening in 2010, Twin Cities Harvest Festival and Maze has donated nearly $180,000 to a number of local causes.

It's open Saturdays and Sundays from September 22nd to October 28th, 10am to 6pm (also open Thursday October 18th and Friday October 19th). You can find it at 8001 109th Ave N Brooklyn Park MN 55455.

Beginning September 1, tickets can be purchased online by visiting www.twincitiesmaze.com. Tickets cost $10 per person online or $12 at the gate. Children under 36” are free. Concessions and some activities are not included in the ticket price.

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Twin Cities Harvest Festival and Maze opened in 2010 in an effort to provide Minnesotans with a world-class fall festival and corn maze. Past maze themes have included the Minnesota Twins, Minnesota’s military families, Minnesota Wild, U.S. Bank Stadium, the Minnesota Vikings, and Minnesota’s most recognized icons. Since opening, Twin Cities Harvest Festival and Maze has donated nearly $180,000 to Minnesota nonprofits, including the Twins Community Fund, the Minnesota Military Family Foundation, Children’s Hospitals and Clinics, the Minnesota Wild Foundation, and the Minnesota Vikings Children’s Fund. To learn more about Twin Cities Harvest Festival and Maze, visit twincitiesmaze.com. 

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Disclosure: I got free tickets as a thank you for this post.

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