Liberty Ridge Farm honors Luke Bryan with new corn maze
SCHAGHTICOKE, N.Y. (NEWS10)-- The Liberty Ridge Farm is set to open a 10-acre corn maze this season honoring five-time Entertainer of the Year, Luke Bryan. The corn maze will open on Sept. 14, celebrating Luke Bryan's 15th annual Farm Tour.
The maze will be designed to spell out the singer's name, the farm's name and will feature a flag design with Luke Bryan's face in the middle. While navigating the maze, guests will look for clues in an interactive game, quizzing them on the artist.
"We are so excited to include Luke Bryan in the Corn Maze design at Liberty Ridge Farm this year," Cynthia Gifford, owner of Liberty Ridge Farm, said. "Luke Bryan is a big supporter of farmers and while we are farmers first, our thing at Liberty Ridge Farm is always that ‘We Grow Memories.’ So, it’s the perfect combination."
Liberty Ridge Farm is one of more than 35 farms featuring Luke Bryan in their corn mazes. The farm is working with The MAiZE Inc. to create this celebration.
"This is a fun time to be working with Luke, as he hits the road for his annual farm concert tour and we’re excited to honor him in so many of our maze designs this year," Brett Herbst, founder of The MAiZE Inc. said. "Our mazes are all about bringing people out to the farm and providing good, clean family fun, and we know those things are just as important to Luke."
"Having grown up farming in South Georgia and celebrating agriculture for the last 15 years on my Farm Tour, I’m honored that so many members of the farming community have chosen me to feature in their corn mazes across the country," Bryan said in a press release. "I can’t wait to see how they turn out."
Luke Bryan songs and themed photo opportunities will be available throughout both the maze and the farm. In addition to the maze, guests can enjoy the 50 other activities offered by the farm during the season.
Liberty Ridge Farm will be open Thursday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. starting Sept. 14 until the end of the season on Sunday, Nov. 3. For more information, visit the Liberty Ridge Farm website.