Copter4 flew over the Botanic Gardens Chatfield location where the corn maze reflects support for local growers (credit: CBS)
DENVER (CBS4) – The Colorado Department of Agriculture has released a variety of activities for families to enjoy this autumn.
“Although summer has ended, Colorado’s harvest and on-farm and ranch fun continues,” said Wendy White, marketing specialist for the Colorado Department of Agriculture. “Farms and ranches are opening their doors for people to visit and experience Colorado agriculture.”
The department has created a special section of its website that lists corn mazes, harvest festivals, pumpkin patches, farmers’ markets, bird watching trails, wineries, agricultural festivals and ranch vacations.
For more information, visit www.coloradoagritourism.com or call (303) 239-4119.




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