This was a super over-priced extremely boring experience. The maze was so short it took less than ten minutes to weave through a few turns before coming out. The "fractal" aspect involved finding signs with a picture of a fractal on them...we thought the maze itself would be a fractal.The sorgum (or whatever that plant was that isn't corn) field was so short, we could see anyone over 4 feet tall walking through. We took our three kids and they all complained that it was "boring", "lame", "a waste of time" and kept asking what was supposed to be fun about it. $31 to listen to kids complain?! I can keep them home to do that for free. We will not return or recommend. There are better ways to spend your time and money...this...
Read moreRio Grande Community Farm is a nonprofit that manages 16 acres of the fields on the Los Poblanos Open Space, including a two acre community garden. As with all foelds on the open space, a large portion of the crops grown are left for wildlife forage. RGCF provides educational and community building resources at events, mostly at the community garden. Their largest event of the year is the Maize Maze, which is a maze cut into a field, usually with a fun and educational theme. Other events include workshops, plant sales,...
Read moreHorrible, horrible experience going to the Lavender Festival there. They did a miserable job, underestimating the traffic issues. We were stuck in traffic for hours going in and later coming out of the venue. They had kids directing traffic! Rio Grande was a parking lot. They charged extra to pick your own. Just a bunch of booths with merch. Not the same as years ago. Sad....
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