Every fall, a small part of Red River Valley farmland become a work of art. Browse every design we've carved from the earth since we opened our gates. What started out as 8 acres, has grown as much as 121 acres of design!
From our debut season in 2015 with the American Farmer 8-acre maze to the America 250 tribute coming in 2026 containing 30 acres — each maze design tells a story. Click any year to see the full design.
2026 · Current
The official America 250 logo paired with tributes to all six branches of the United States Military — Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard, and Space Force — carved into 30 acres of Red River Valley farmland. Visible from the sky. Honoring those who made 250 years of freedom possible.
2025
The featured WORLD'S LARGEST corn maze at a staggering 121 acres in total!
2024
Celebrating 75 years of Peanuts family fun with a fun Snoopy 4 Prez themed corn maze!
2023
A tribute to Lady Liberty and our national bird, the Bald Eagle.
2022
The 2022 design took people back to the classic movie "Field of Dreams" with our own twist of "If You Plant It, They Will Come".
2021
Seen from above, the 2021 design revealed a stunning pattern only visible from the sky — one of our most striking aerial layouts to date.
2020
During a difficult time, it was important to remind people of the brighter days ahead with our sunflower-themed maze for the 2020 year.
2019
We're going back to jurassic times with our enormous T-Rex in our 15 acre maze!
2017
A celebatory way to celebrate Dr. Suess' Cat in the Hat's 60th Anniversary.
2016
The 2016 aerial shot celebrates USA along with Farm Credit's 100 year anniversary!
2015
Our opening year with a meager 8 acre corn maze and a dream, to bring something special to the Red River Valley.
Every season Valley Corn Maize has been open — each one with a unique design carved fresh into the field.
The 2026 America 250 maze is shaping up to be our most spectacular yet. Come walk the design that honors 250 years of American freedom — and all six military branches — carved into 30 Red River Valley acres.