Eliada's annual corn maze is now open to the public. This year's maze
features a motorcycle theme and includes expansive maze trails, a treasure hunt
game hidden in the maze, and many additional activities and attractions. Last
year over 28,000 people visited the maze on Eliada's historic campus,
located just five minutes from downtown Asheville. Get a link for details about Eliada's Corn Maze on the Asheville NC Visitor Guide.
Eliada's annual corn maze is the largest in Western North Carolina and the only non-profit maze. This year, it was named one of the top 12 mazes in the country by Endless Vacation magazine.
This year's maze features 12 acres of trails and three levels of difficulty. Old favorites like the cow train, haybale maze and corn cannons will return, along with the kiddie corn maze, hay ride, pumpkin patch, and giant tube slides. The popular corn box, a giant sandbox filled with corn kernels and sandbox toys, has been expanded. A giant spider web, which is a 20 x 20 climb-on that children are sure to love is a new experience this year.
One area of Eliada's corn maze is the Spookley the Square Pumpkin Storybook Trail. Based on the popular children's book, Spookley the square pumpkin uses his unique shape to save the day. Featured on the Disney Channel, the story teaches children to embrace diversity and has a powerful anti-bullying lesson. Children learn the Spookley story as they walk the 3D Storybook Maze Trail and can have photos taken in a special storybook cutout or with a giant Spookley. They can also join Spookley in taking a bullying prevention pledge. The Storybook Trail is perfect for field trips and school groups.
The maze will be open each Friday, Saturday, and Sunday beginning from September 7 through October 28. Operating hours are 4-8 PM on Friday, 10-8 PM on Saturday, and 11 AM - 7 PM on Sunday. Ticket prices are $9 for people over 12 and $6 for children ages 4-11. Group admission is $7 for adults and $5 for children. A group is considered 20 or more individuals.
Volunteer and Visit the Maze for Free! If you're local and would like to volunteer, Eliada needs almost 400 volunteers to serve for 3 hour shifts and perform jobs like helping in the concession stand, assisting ticketing agents, acting as guides, and much more. Each volunteer receives two free tickets, a small snack, and a big thank you! Visit the volunteer page online to sign up for the slot that works best for your schedule.
Eliada is a 109 year old non-profit agency serving North Carolina's children and families. Founded in 1903 by Dr. Lucius B. Compton as a home for women and children, Eliada's full service continuum includes NAEYC accredited Child Development Services (Pre School, After School, Summer Camp, More at Four); Residential and Day Treatment for children and adolescents; In Home services; Foster Care and Therapeutic Foster Care; and Therapeutic Recreation services. Learn more about Eliada's history and services by visiting Eliada.org. The agency enters its second century with pride, committed to the fulfillment of its mission statement: Helping Children Succeed.
Eliada's annual corn maze is the largest in Western North Carolina and the only non-profit maze. This year, it was named one of the top 12 mazes in the country by Endless Vacation magazine.
This year's maze features 12 acres of trails and three levels of difficulty. Old favorites like the cow train, haybale maze and corn cannons will return, along with the kiddie corn maze, hay ride, pumpkin patch, and giant tube slides. The popular corn box, a giant sandbox filled with corn kernels and sandbox toys, has been expanded. A giant spider web, which is a 20 x 20 climb-on that children are sure to love is a new experience this year.
One area of Eliada's corn maze is the Spookley the Square Pumpkin Storybook Trail. Based on the popular children's book, Spookley the square pumpkin uses his unique shape to save the day. Featured on the Disney Channel, the story teaches children to embrace diversity and has a powerful anti-bullying lesson. Children learn the Spookley story as they walk the 3D Storybook Maze Trail and can have photos taken in a special storybook cutout or with a giant Spookley. They can also join Spookley in taking a bullying prevention pledge. The Storybook Trail is perfect for field trips and school groups.
The maze will be open each Friday, Saturday, and Sunday beginning from September 7 through October 28. Operating hours are 4-8 PM on Friday, 10-8 PM on Saturday, and 11 AM - 7 PM on Sunday. Ticket prices are $9 for people over 12 and $6 for children ages 4-11. Group admission is $7 for adults and $5 for children. A group is considered 20 or more individuals.
Volunteer and Visit the Maze for Free! If you're local and would like to volunteer, Eliada needs almost 400 volunteers to serve for 3 hour shifts and perform jobs like helping in the concession stand, assisting ticketing agents, acting as guides, and much more. Each volunteer receives two free tickets, a small snack, and a big thank you! Visit the volunteer page online to sign up for the slot that works best for your schedule.
Eliada is a 109 year old non-profit agency serving North Carolina's children and families. Founded in 1903 by Dr. Lucius B. Compton as a home for women and children, Eliada's full service continuum includes NAEYC accredited Child Development Services (Pre School, After School, Summer Camp, More at Four); Residential and Day Treatment for children and adolescents; In Home services; Foster Care and Therapeutic Foster Care; and Therapeutic Recreation services. Learn more about Eliada's history and services by visiting Eliada.org. The agency enters its second century with pride, committed to the fulfillment of its mission statement: Helping Children Succeed.
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