Whether you’re looking for a fun day with the family, or a terror-filled, Halloween-themed evening with the adults, a corn maze is one of the best things to do in the fall in Arizona. Check out these nine corn mazes in Arizona, and make plans now to visit before Halloween.

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Have you visited any of these corn mazes in Arizona? Did you know there were cornfields in Arizona? Let us know your thoughts about corn mazes in Arizona in the comments. Looking for more fun things to do in Arizona? Take a look at these Unique Fall Festivals! Time to pack up and hit the road to Arizona!

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Fun Festivals in Arizona

What are the best small-town festivals in Arizona?

The best small-town festivals in Arizona include:

  • Camp Verde Corn Fest. For over 25 years locals have come to this festival to get fresh sweet corn and enjoy a sense of community.
  • Pine-Strawberry Festival. The two tiny towns of Pine and Strawberry are right next to each other and share this festival with all kinds of strawberry-laden treats.
  • Prickly Pear Festival. The fruits of the prickly pear cactus are used to make jam, candy, and other confections and this festival has it all.
  • Salsafest. Held in Safford, this is where Arizonans gather to see who makes the best salsa while enjoying chihuahua races, car shows, and live music.

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What are the best ethnic festivals in Arizona?

The best ethnic festivals in Arizona include:

  • Tucson Greek Festival. Every September, locals get together and enjoy delicious Greek food, dancing, and music.
  • Matsuri Festival. Every year in Phoenix, locals gather to celebrate Japanese culture with food, art, bonsai trees, and various performances.
  • Dia de los Muertos. Arizonans love to celebrate this Mexican Day of the Dead festival and one of the best is held in Mesa each year.
  • Navajo Nation Fair. Get to know Navajo culture at this festival in Window Rock where there is food, rodeos, traditional dances, and much more.

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What are the most unique festivals in Arizona?

The most unique festivals in Arizona include:

  • Roasted Chile Festival in Tucson. Nothing says Arizona, and especially Tucson, like roasted chiles, and you find the best here.
  • Dillinger Days in Tucson. This festival celebrates the gangster culture of the 1920s and 1930s and people get dressed to the nines for it.
  • Vigilante Days in Tombstone. Tombstone is famous for Old West history and culture and it is celebrated in style at this festival.
  • Street Eats in Scottsdale. This is one of the nation's largest food truck gatherings, and you’ll find so much amazing food here.

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