It’s Week #4, A New Chance to Win!

It’s Week #4, A New Chance to Win!

2025 Corn Maze & Pumpkin Patch are open Sept 12th – Oct 26th. Adventure awaits at Northwest Indiana’s LARGEST corn maze—22 acres, 10 miles of trails, and 4 mazes to explore! After the maze, head into the U-Pick Pumpkin Patch to find the perfect pumpkin for fall. It’s the best activity in NW Indiana and the perfect spot for stunning fall photos, located just south of Lafayette.

Count the pumpkins in the picture below and enter that number in the entry form for a chance to win a family pass to Exploration Acres. Come back next week for a new challenge and another chance to win!

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