LASALLE, Colo. — A northern Colorado farm is celebrating its 25th anniversary.
Fritzler Farm Park opens for the season on Sunday for its annual fall festival.
Located seven miles south of Greeley or 22 miles north of Brighton on U.S. Highway 85, Fritzler Farm Park is known for its massive corn maze designs each fall.
This year's corn maze design celebrates 25 years of hosting fall festivities, as well as the Greeley-based nonprofit Life Stories Child & Family Advocacy.
The park previously has had patriotic corn maze designs, including a Department of Defense logo in 2010, a crying eagle in 2013, a "Larger than Life Everyday Heroes" design in 2014, "Thanks for Your Sacrifice" in 2020, and the nonprofits "Tunnels to Towers" in 2021 and "Hero Expeditions" in 2022, and a tribute to country singer Reba McEntire in 2023.
This year, the farm park dozens of family activities including mini putt-putt, pedal go-carts, petting zoo, pumpkin patch, human foosball, tetherball, ball zone, slide mountain, face painting, yard games, beer garden and food trucks.
Fritzler Farm Park opens its fall season on Sunday and remain open through Sunday, Oct. 27. The farm's haunted attractions and haunted corn maze "Scream Acres" open Saturday, Sept. 21, at dusk.
Ticket information is available at FritzlerMaze.com or ScreamAcres.net as well as info on group discounts, fundraising opportunities, team building and company parties.