Diana's Pumpkin Patch & Corn Maze
Fall Family Fun in Cañon City, CO
Welcome to our A-mazing Farm in Canon City, Colorado, just a scenic drive from Colorado Springs, Pueblo, Salida, and Alamosa! As a family-owned and operated farm, we pride ourselves on our warm hospitality and charming atmosphere. Get ready for endless fun with our ever-changing maze and farm related activities like the corn bin, hay slide, duck races, horsey bouncers & hay ride — all included with your admission!
Be sure to explore our “pumpkin-lish-ous” pumpkin field brimming with a variety of pumpkin sizes and shapes! Fill your wagon with colorful gourds, beautiful heirloom pumpkins, and fall decorating supplies. Our grill and snack barn are packed with fall treats to fuel your adventure.
Where fun and laughter are always in season!
2026 Pumpkin Season
Saturday Sept. 19th - Sunday Nov. 1st, (weather permitting)
Friday: 10am – 9pm Last admission 8pm
Saturday: 10am – 9pm Last admission 8pm
Sunday: 10am – 6pm Last admission 5pm
During the week, open by appointment.
2026 Corn Maze
“Power up and let’s-a go!”
Our corn maze is a favorite adventure for families of all ages—and this year, it is blasting off into a Mario Brothers Galaxy-inspired world!
Travel through twisting trails, explore faraway galaxies, and search for hidden game stations along the way. At each station, players can complete a challenge, collect Power Stars, meet familiar characters, and help save the galaxy from Bowser and his mischievous crew!
Will you find every station, complete the mission, and make it safely through the maze? Play the game as you travel the trails, or simply enjoy wandering through the corn as you search for the exit leading into our pumpkin field, overflowing with beautiful orange pumpkins with thick green stems.
During the day, the maze is a bright, fun, and friendly adventure for the whole family. After dark, it takes on a naturally spooky feeling beneath the stars. Bring a flashlight—or let the glow of the moon guide you through the galaxy!
We do not add frightening characters or haunted attractions to our maze…but you never know when a Boo, Goomba, or other galactic creature might be hiding around the next corner!
Power up, grab your crew, and get ready for a galaxy-sized corn maze adventure!
U-Pick Pumpkin Fields
Get ready for BIG pumpkin fun at Diana’s Pumpkin Patch & Corn Maze!
Head out to our pumpkin field and hunt for your perfect jack-o’-lantern—from tiny pumpkins to giant showstoppers! Our specialty is big, carvable pumpkins with thick, sturdy green stems that are perfect for creating an unforgettable Halloween masterpiece.
Looking for something smaller? We also grow adorable Jack-Be-Little pumpkins, sweet Sugar Pie pumpkins for homemade pies, and the largest selection of heirloom and specialty pumpkins in Southern Colorado. With so many colors, shapes, sizes, and textures, there is a pumpkin for everyone!
What makes our patch extra special? We grow what we sell! Our pumpkins are lovingly grown right here on our farm and on nearby acreage tended by our family. We watch them grow from tiny seedlings in the field—and then get to see those same pumpkins filling your wagons and bringing smiles to your family.
That excitement is priceless, and it is one of the many things that makes Diana’s Pumpkin Patch & Corn Maze different.
Come find your perfect pumpkin and make some wonderful fall memories with us!
Quick Tips for Your Visit
Parking
We have parking on our property (Please follow our signs). Please follow parking rules of the road as to avoid problems for yourself and us.
Thanks for all your cooperation. If you have special needs for parking i.e. buses or campers call us so we can help you with parking.
Be Respectful of Our Neighbors
Please be considerate of our neighbors. We have several neighbors who would like to see the Corn Maze shut down. Please do not block any driveway, do not throw trash down, and use the porta potties on our property.
Visit Early in the Season
Everyone likes to come in late Fall but we encourage you to plan your trip in late Sept. and early Oct. for the smaller crowds, the biggest pumpkins and the views of the beautiful sunsets against the dark green corn that are awe inspiring. Once we have a freeze the corn stalks turn a tan color.