MAiZE Maze returns for 19th season!

Posted 8/30/18

With 8 acres of corn planted and their new mind- boggling design now created, the Escobar family is bringing the “MAiZE craze” back to Rhode Island. Come join the Escobars for some fall …

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MAiZE Maze returns for 19th season!

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With 8 acres of corn planted and their new mind-
boggling design now created, the Escobar family is
bringing the “MAiZE craze” back to Rhode Island. Come
join the Escobars for some fall fun, with their 8 acre corn
maze, honoring first responders.Though the correct
pathways can be walked in under 30 minutes, most
directionally-challenged visitors, adults and children alike,
will require about one hour to travel through more than
two miles of twists and turns, 2 bridges and 85 decision
points.

WHERE: 255 Middle Road, Portsmouth
WHEN: Fridays, 4 p.m. to dusk; Saturdays, 10 a.m. to
dusk; and Sundays, 11 a.m. to dusk
COST: $8 for ages 12 and up, $6 for ages 5-11, and free
for kids under 5
MORE INFO: 401/864-1064; www.escobarfarm.com

Maize maze, Escobar Farm

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