When Matthew Lisignoli first heard about corn mazes, he didn’t think the idea sounded like any fun. As a pumpkin farmer, his only experience with corn fields was the sweat and toil of working in them.

Even so, his fellow farmers assured Lisignoli the notion was a profitable business idea. So in 2003, he created Smith Rock Ranch’s first corn maze.

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Morgan Owen has been a reporter with the Bend ÅÝֱܽ²¥ since 2023. She moved to Bend as an adult to experience the outdoors with her dog, Moose.

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(2) comments

Jerry Atrik

I wonder if they have a mushroom patch you could hit before the maze.

guest6281

I love corn maze mazes, Go wholesome fun!!!

Everyone should go and support this local business

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