Pumpkin patches, corn mazes dried out, reopen for business
Last weekend was a tough one for the region's pumpkin patches and corn mazes - and the farmers who run them.
Posted — UpdatedLast weekend was a tough one for the region's pumpkin patches and corn mazes - and the farmers who run them.
On what might have been one of their busier weekends, most - and probably all of them - had to shut down because of the downpour and high winds on Saturday and because of extremely muddy conditions on Sunday.
After perusing websites for a variety of farms and corn mazes this week, it looks like many in the Triangle are ready for business this weekend. (But it's always a good policy to check before you go in case something has changed).
"Our farm has completely dried from Hurricane Matthew and all of our play areas and fall attractions are open," she said. "We are actually located at the highest peak in Franklin County, which allowed the farm to drain very quickly as soon as the storm passed."
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