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Reba McEntire corn maze
Photograph: Courtesy The MaizeReba McEntire corn maze

Find your way through a Reba McEntire corn maze this fall

The country music star’s likeness has been carved in dozens of cornfields in honor of her new book and album

Written by
Gerrish Lopez
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Fans of country music legend Reba McEntire can celebrate the star in a new way this fall. More than 40 farms in 24 states nationwide are paying homage to the star with epic, Reba-themed corn mazes.

McEntire is currently promoting her new book and companion album Not That Fancy, and she’s teamed up with these farms to spread the word about the October release. The face of the redheaded Queen of Country can be seen expertly carved into cornfields from New Jersey to Wyoming, courtesy of Utah-based corn maze design company MAiZE Inc.

“Growing up on a ranch in Oklahoma, I know how important agriculture is and I love being involved with something that brings more people out to farms across the country for good wholesome fun!” wrote McEntire on the MAiZE website.

Each maze is unique, but all feature Reba’s likeness, including her signature hairstyle. You can check out these incredible designs—and find information about each farm–here. Participating farms teamed up with MAiZE to collaborate, taking advantage of the company’s expertise in creating and promoting corn mazes. MAiZE has participated in other coordinated nationwide corn maze campaigns, including celebrations of NASA and The Peanuts.

All mazes will be open to the public starting on September 16.

Reba McEntire corn maze
Photograph: Courtesy The Maize
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