The Centennial Maze is part of the Fall Festival at Lattin Farms and is open to the public every Friday and Saturday in October.
This is the 11th year for the Maze which has a different design cut into the corn each year. To celebrate their centennial year, the family chose a design with a picture of Bill and Edna Lattin, the third generation of Lattins to farm in the Lahontan Valley. They are now retired and live a short distance from the working farm.
The Maze is a jungle of towering corn stalks, twisting and turning for more than a mile through three acres of corn. It can take visitors from 30 minutes to more than an hour to find their way through the Maze where cornstalks peak at over 10 feet.
The maze will be open Fridays from 5 to 8 p.m. and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. For the full moon on the weekend of Oct. 2-3, it stays open an hour later for visitors to try their luck at getting through by moonlight.
Lattin Farms is located at 1955 McLean Road in Fallon. For more information, call (866)638-6293 or visit www.lattinfarms.com.


