Corn-Maze and Pumpkin-Patch Admissions for Two, Four, or Eight at Bowers Farm Corn Maze
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Cultivated crops transformed into 8 acres of challenging corn mazes with beginner courses & advanced trails
A recently discovered alternative to the indoors, going “outside” offers adventurous explorers exposure to things such as wind, sunshine and the naturally occurring mazes found in cornfields. Leave the indoors with today’s Groupon for admission to corn mazes at Bowers Farm Corn Maze in Bloomfield Hills. Choose from the following options:
- For $8, you get two admission tickets (up to a $16 value).
- For $15, you get four admission tickets (up to a $32 value).
- For $27, you get eight admission tickets (up to a $64 value).<p>
The Bowers Farm mazes are open:
- Fridays from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.
- Saturdays from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m.
- Sundays 12 p.m. to 4 p.m.<p>
Bowers Farm challenges labyrinth trekkers to walk the naturally grown corridors of its three corn mazes. Delve into twisting trails and pathways as you navigate the farm’s 8 acres of vegetable-constructed confusion, starting with the beginners’ course, designed for first timers and GPS-less robots. Next, the intermediate course ups the contest ante with more complex hallways before opening the gateway to Bowers’s advanced maze—a truly perplexing collection of turns and dead ends fabricated by classically trained Theseus enthusiasts. After conquering the kernel-comprised attractions, hop aboard a wagon for a tour of the farmland and watch goats, sheep, llamas, cows, and other livestock in their natural habitats. Young maze visitors can partake in small-scale adventures with the kids’-zone straw maze and other age-appropriate activities.
Admission rates vary depending on the age of the participant ($8 for individuals aged 12+; $6 for kids aged 6–11; free for kids aged 5 or younger), so plan groups accordingly to get the most out of today’s offer.
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About Bowers School Farm
Throughout the year, the 91-acre Charles L. Bowers School Farm educates students of all ages about science, agriculture, and livestock. But as the season's change, so does the farm's lineup of family-friendly outdoor activities, welcoming guests of all ages for autumnal activities including corn mazes, pumpkin picking, and wagon rides. Like the 1958 Plymouth Fury, the farm's corn mazes come in both haunted and unhaunted varieties, challenging explorers of all ages with 2.5 miles of twisting, turning paths. Should they find their way out, guests can reacclimate to life on the outside by striking up conversation with the resident rabbits, sheep, and llamas. From there, they explore the pumpkin patch for a perfect pie or jack-o'-lantern candidate or ride one of the farm's ponies, which turn into pumpkins at midnight.