Mitchellville pumpkin patch offers fall activities for all ages

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Petting Misty the miniature horse is one of several fall activities available at Allsup's Pumpkinville and Corn Maze in Mitchellville this fall. (Amy Martens/ Staff Writher)

The big maze, however, is about 20 acres of labyrinthine entertainment.

“It’s one of the bigger ones in Iowa; a lot are 10 acres,” Allsup said. “We open that in July and it’s really dense and really full. The ticket has 20 different designs on it and they have to find the punch station. If you don’t get them all on your first try you can come back as long as you’ve got your ticket. If you complete it, you drop your name in our little treasure chest and we draw for (cash) prizes.”

Each year, the mazes are thoughtfully engineered into different shapes. Although some farmers use high-tech GPS equipment for harvesting and other farming purposes, Allsup keeps it old school.

“I know how big my field is and then I get out my graph paper and I start drawing. Then, I’ll go in with flags and flag it all and then start mowing,” she said of designing the mazes. “This year, it’s a train. Last year it was a castle, the year before was a brachiosaurus dinosaur and the year before that was a Viking ship.”

Pumpkinville typically is open through the end of October, but because of when Halloween events fall this year the pumpkin patch will stay open through the first weekend in November. There is no general admission. For more information, visit www.pumpkinvillecornmaze.com.

Amy Martens can be contacted at (641) 792-3121 ext. 426 or via email at amartens@newtondailynews.com.

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