Tuesday, September 13, 2016

NC Mountain Corn Mazes: Eliada's Annual Corn Maze Opens this Weekend in Asheville NC

September 14 - October 23, 2016    Eliada's Annual Corn Maze   The maze will be open  each Wednesday and Thursday from 9 AM - 3 PM,  Friday 9 AM - 8 PM, Saturday 10 AM - 8 PM and Sunday 10 AM - 6 PM.   Eliada is conveniently located just five minutes from downtown Asheville at 2 Compton Drive, Asheville NC.

 courtesy  www.pollinateasheville.com


Eliada’s annual corn maze is a 12 acre maze, Western North Carolina's largest, with 2 unique trails cut out of a field of corn. Accompanying maps with check points help guide you through 4 miles of maze trails. 


Also cut into the corn field are two Storybook Trails for children. These trails take you on a fun adventure as you read the stories of Spookley the Square Pumpkin and Ciderella and the Little Glass Sipper.  Spookley and Ciderella merchandise are also for sale for children and families to continue to enjoy the stories and characters at home.  




Additional activities  offered:

  • The giant jumping pillow for children and adults has become a quick favorite after last year’s debut
  • Enjoy the cow train and hayride as they drive you around the field and through a portion of the corn maze
  • Fire away! Load the corn cannons with an ear of corn, aim, and shoot at one of the giant pumpkin men targets
  • Enjoy the story trail featuring Spookley the Square Pumpkin - this is the perfect size “maze” for the littlest folks in your group 
  • Watch out! The giant tubes slides might just sweep you right off your feet
  • Do you have a “creepy crawler” of your own? Then the spider web climber is the place for the little ones who use them

Eliada's Corn Maze is WNC’s ONLY non-profit Corn Maze with 100% of proceeds benefiting the children at Eliada. Not only does your ticket purchase come with access to family-friendly fun, memories, and adventures but it directly aids in the growth and success of Eliada and its kids.  

Eliada provides community-responsive, need-oriented care and support for children and families in crisis without regard to race, religion, or national origin. Programs are designed to address the physical, social, emotional, educational and spiritual needs of those in care. Services are offered within the context of the family whenever possible and by residential treatment when necessary. Each year, Eliada cares for over five hundred children.

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