Eliada’s 2015 Corn Maze

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Eliada’s 2015 Corn Maze

eliada corn mazeWNC’s largest Corn Maze! 12 acres and 4 miles of corn! 100% of proceeds help Eliada’s children!

You can  pre-purchase tickets online at EliadaCornMaze.com. Bring your email confirmation with you as proof of purchase.

  • Adults (age 12 and up) $10
  • Children (age 4-11) $7
  • Children 3 and under are admitted free of charge
  • Seniors (65 and over) $8

Season Pass: Includes unlimited admission to the maze for the 2015 season and access to all maze attractions including the new giant jumping pillow.

  • Adults: $40 (age 12 and up)
  • Children $30 (age 4-11)

Special rates for groups, birthday parties, and field trips. Visit EliadaCornMaze for information and prices.

This year we are premiering a new giant jumping pillow! The jumping pillow is now a permanent fixture in our field. Other attractions will include:

  • Cow Train
  • Hayride
  • Giant Tube Slides
  • Corn Cannons
  • Corn Box
  • Spider Web Climb-On

The corn maze is open through Oct 30th.
Wed & Thurs: 9 am to 3 pm
Fridays: 9 am to 8 pm
Saturdays: 10 am to 8 pm
Sundays: 10 am to 6 pm

Eliada Homes Campus, 2 Compton Drive, Asheville. For more information:(828) 254-5356 x300, cornmaze@eliada.org, EliadaCornMaze.com

About Eliada Homes

Since 1903, Eliada has been caring for the children of Western North Carolina. Founded by Dr. Lucius Compton to care for orphans, today Eliada has a complete continuum of care for children in need:

  • Psychiatric Residential Treatment – Children live at Eliada for up to a year while healing from trauma.
  • Foster Care and Therapeutic Foster Care – Children live with an Eliada Foster Family while awaiting adoption.
  • Day Treatment – Children living at home, in a foster home, or at Eliada attend school on campus instead of public schools to better meet their special learning needs.
  • Transitional Living and Vocational Training (ESTA) – Older children who’ve spent their lives in foster care gain culinary or technology work skills while learning to be self-sufficient adults.
  • Early Learning – Children in the community can attend our five-star Child Development Center, Afterschool, or Pre-Kindergarten program.

 

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