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October 2023 by Bethany LaLoge
This was a really fun place to take the family! Fun for all ages with face painting, snacks, pony rides, and a petting zoo for the Littles.The corn maze is fun and challenging for adults - it takes between 45 mins to an hour and a half to solve.Open until 11 on Fridays and Saturdays to pick your pumpkin by moonlight.Admission is only $3, but EVERYTHING has to be purchased with tickets- including food. Tickets are a dollar a piece - prices start at 3 tickets up to the corn maze which is 10 tickets ($10) per person.Pumpkins are inexpensive and a cash purchase ranging from $4 up.About 20 minutes from downtown Pueblo, and plenty of free parking on the road by the farm.
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October 2023 by Alex B
We attended their pumpkin patch event. There were several things to do including hay ride, a similar ride for the kids, petting zoo, pony ride, food and theater. The hay ride was included but most other things were additional charge. All in all not bad, but nothing really stood out versus other pumpkin patches. It was worth trying once
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October 2023 by Zen
I am 5 foot 6 inches and the corn maze was not even as tall as I am. All the dirt in the area is so fine it's like powder and going on the hayride you're getting dusted out. entrance is $3 each, but you have to pay for everything else separately. Not worth it. Would not come back. Suitable for small children but definitely not for adults.
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October 2023 by Rhaeli Ramos
First and last time at this pumpkin patch. $3 admission just to get in, then once you’re in it’s $10 to walk through the corn maze, $7 for petting zoo, $7 for a pony ride. I do not recommend.
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October 2023 by Martin Schmidt
I would call this more of a corn wander than a corn maze. There were plenty of loops and dead ends to keep it interesting and make it fun but there was not a clear exit. We spent an hour and a half looking for an actual exit, finally cheated out way out and walked the perimeter of the corn maze, but never saw an exit besides where people cut their way through.
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October 2023 by Amanda montoya
By far the most expensive pumpkin patch I've ever been too. It will be the 1st and last time we take the kids.
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June 2023 by Ryan Smith
First off don’t rent from these people. If I could, I would give negative stars, They lie straight to your face.Joe is hard- up, for cold, hard cash and his sister is the same and a scam, artist. If you get into a contract with them, they will wait until you leave and then change the deal behind your back after you sign your name. Don’t do anything with money with these people because they will scam you out of whatever they can. Nothing but a nasty bunch of people Beware.
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February 2023 by Carbon6s
Been going to this fair since my son was younger and now I take my nephews every year in oct. The pumpkins are priced a good rate. Bouncy houses for kids are great also and they food is also good. Great place to get hatch chiles.
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November 2022 by Julie Curry Neubauer
Lost and found in the corn maze. Thanks for the fun. Excellent day spent!!
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November 2022 by Alejandra V
This is the worst pumkin patch of all time for one small pumkin is 50$ when i went to go to to the owner of the farm he was A FREAKING SAUSAGE
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November 2022 by Scott Gallentine
Gr8 place 2 bring the family and meet up with friends, and don't 4get 2 try a slopper :)
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November 2022 by William R McCanless
This is our second year going to Pantaleo farms/ Pueblo Chili co. We always love their corn maze and MASSIVE pumpkin patch. The only problems I ever have there is they use a ticket system for the corn maze, inflatables and concessions. Otherwise its always a nice time.
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November 2022 by Ashlee Huskin
I will not go back to this place. Waited over 45 minutes for food. They gave my food to other people not only once but 3 times and then the owner was rude and disrespectful. And the price of things was ridiculous to spend over $150 dollars and to be treated that way.
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November 2022 by Cool Beans
Went last night. I have two kids. It would have been $38 to go in the corn maze (family of 4), $14 for both of them to go into the petting zoo, an additional $14 for them to go on the pony ride, four bucks to go into the inflatable horror house, the food was the only thing that was reasonably priced. Also the inflatable trampoline cost money I just don't remember how much it was. But we did none of those things because we didn't have the money for it. It is absolutely ridiculous that we would have to spend it would have been over $70 (without food)Oh but the hayride was free with admission
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July 2022 by Captain Jakemerica
Fun place to go for Fall entertainment the drive can be long if you live in the city but it's worth it