In the Media

Explore Utah Valley Features: One of Utah’s Top Corn Mazes – Glen Ray’s

Explore Utah Valley featured Glen Ray’s Corn Maze showcasing how fall traditions come alive with giant slides, pumpkin picking, farm animals, and even a haunted maze after dark. Come see why it’s one of Utah Valley’s favorite fall destinations!

Haunt Owners Share neccessary Factors for success – Daily Universe

The Daily Universe shares insights from Utah’s haunt-attraction owners, revealing that the secret to a thriving scare season lies in balancing cost management, adapting to unpredictable weather, delivering standout performances, and prioritizing customer satisfaction

County corn maze is tribute to beloved fourth-generation farmer – Daily Herald

Daily Herald A heartfelt “labor of love,” Utah County corn maze honors beloved fourth-generation farmer Glen Ray Larsen—famously known as the “corn fairy” for leaving bags of corn on neighbors’ porches.

KSL TV: Utah Co. Man Battles Development, Coronavirus To Keep Family Farm Alive

KSL TV – On his lifelong family farm in Leland—an aging agricultural enclave near Spanish Fork—fifth-generation farmer Rex Larsen is fighting to preserve 300 acres of farmland amid relentless development and the economic fallout from COVID-19, striving to keep his family’s heritage alive.

Daily Herald: Rancher growing income through autumnal attractions plants doubt in no man’s land between pandemic phases

Daily Herald: Rex Larsen’s family farm turned to corn mazes and pumpkin patches to support their heritage, but the uncertainty of COVID-19 threatened the future of these fall attractions.

SL Tribune: It’s a-maze-ing what $5,000 can do. Modest grant may help Utah family save a century-old corn farm.

SL Tribune: A modest $5,000 grant won by Kara Lewis will help the multi-generation Lewis family preserve their century-old farm and create an outdoor classroom for school field trips.