Corn Mazes In & Around El Paso

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Nothing says fall time like long stalks of corn to wander through. While some are scary and some are just fun, corn mazes signal that fall time fun is here! We’re fortunate that the corn mazes in the El Paso area don’t stand alone. They are full-on fall family fun with many other activities to delight young and old alike.

Check out the list below for all the corn mazes to wander through in the El Paso area.

El Paso Farm Land

1100 Nuevo Hueco Tanks Blvd, El Paso, TX 79927

There are so many fun fall activities to enjoy at El Paso Farm Land. Get lost in the Amazing Manny’s Big Corn Maze or Eddie the Egret’s Kiddie Maze. Then stay for the pumpkin train, tire slide, pedal carts, cow train, pony rides, and food trucks. Open October 5-27 on Saturdays and Sundays from 1-6 pm.


La Union Maze

1101 Highway 28, Anthony, NM 88021

Go for the 12-acre maze. Stay for the 16 other outdoor activities including a huge pumpkin patch, picnic areas, and playground. La Union Maze opens September 27 and continues through November 3. It is closed to the public Monday-Thursday but open Friday from 5 pm – 9 pm, Saturday from 10:30 am -9 pm, and Sunday from 1:30 pm – 5 pm.


Mesilla Valley Maze

3855 W Picacho Ave, Las Cruces, NM 88007

Located in the west valley of Las Cruces, NM, Mesilla Valley Maze offers 30 acres of fall family fun including, of course, a huge corn maze! Mesilla Valley Maze is open September 28-October 27 on Saturdays and Sundays from 11 am – 7 pm.


Do you know of other corn mazes in the El Paso area? Let us know by emailing [email protected]

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Silvia Montoya
Silvia Montoya has a background in marketing and holds a Master's in Business from UTEP. She is passionate about taking on new challenges and meeting people, which led her to become the founding contributor of El Paso Mom. Now, she proudly owns and manages El Paso Mom. Silvia was born in Chihuahua, Mexico, and lived in Juarez until 2021, when she moved to El Paso. In 2015, she married Ever Saenz, and they have two little rainbow girls, Emma (2018) and Emilia (2021). Her passions include traveling, event planning, and spending time with family and friends. Her goal is to make El Paso Mom a meaningful resource for all the Borderland Moms. Follow Silvia on Instagram here.

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