Get lost in aMAIZEment with these Reba-themed corn mazes in SC

To celebrate her upcoming lifestyle book “Not That Fancy: Simple Lessons on Living, Loving, Eating, and Dusting Off Your Boots,” Reba McEntire is partnering with 40 farms across the country as they host Reba-themed corn mazes.

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Here’s your one chance Fancy, don’t let us down. | Photo provided by Denver Downs

In celebration of her upcoming book “Not That Fancy,” Reba McEntire has teamed up with The MAiZE Inc. to create 40 Reba-themed corn mazes nationwide, with three located in SC.

Denver Downs Farm,1515 Denver Rd., Anderson | $24.95 | Located ~30 minutes from Greenville, choose a time slot and purchase your ticket in advance.

Stewart Farms, 6600 Hwy. 92, Enoree | $8 | Located ~30 minutes from Greenville, this maze turns into the Big Boo Haunted Maze at night.

McArthur Farms,1708 Hwy. 38 South, Bennettsville | $16.99 | Located ~3 hours from Greenville, visit the 12-acre corn maze and enjoy the wagon rides.

Visitors have a chance to win a trip to Nashville for “Not That Fancy: An Evening with Reba & Friends,” on Sunday, Nov. 5, and one guest from each farm will receive an autographed copy of Reba’s book.

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