Nothing says fall time like long stalks of corn to wander through. Some are scary and some are just fun. See below for all of Albuquerque’s corn mazes open this fall.
We’d like to thank Manzano Day School for sponsoring this Guide to Corn Mazes.
Manzano Day School is dedicated to innovative child-centered education, excellence in teaching, and Joy in Learning® to prepare children for a life of discovery and community involvement in our diverse world.
Founded in 1938, Manzano Day School is an independent, nonprofit elementary school for children in pre-kindergarten through fifth grade. The school’s historic six-acre campus borders Old Town and downtown Albuquerque.
On Sunday, November 14, join Manzano Day School for a tour of campus and to meet faculty, administrators, and current parents. You will learn more about their core values, how we inspire Joy in Learning® through our curriculum, the one-of-a-kind Fenton Ranch environmental education, and service learning projects, as well as the admission process and financial aid.

Maize Maze at Rio Grande Community Farm
1701 Montano Road NW, Albuquerque
One of Rio Grande Community Farm’s biggest fundraisers is their Maize Maze, which opens in October. When you attend this event, you’re not only having a great time. You’re also supporting a great cause. This historic farm in the North Valley connects people, earth, water, and wildlife in an urban setting by farming sustainably, enhancing wildlife habitat, educating our community, and providing fresh, naturally grown food to diverse populations.
McCall’s Pumpkin Patch: 16-Acre Cornfield
34 McCall Lane, Moriarty
McCall’s isn’t only a pumpkin patch. They also host a 16-acre corn maze to add to the fun of your visit.
Wagner’s Farmland Experience
6445 Corrales Rd, Corrales
Fall is still on at Wagner’s Farmland Experience! Wagner’s offers a walk through stalks….corn stalks, that is!