Not everyone is immortalized in corn, but a Cooper Flagg corn maze is actually opening this fall.

School is starting soon and while many of us still consider right now summer. We have our eye on those favorite fall activities. Cooler weather will be here before you know it and that means Halloween is around the corner. Around this time of the year maybe a trip to the pumpkin patch or a corn maze is in order. Turns out a farm up in Maine has a corn maze that Dallas Mavericks fans may want to go check out.

Yes, this is a real corn maze that is located at Thunder Road Farm in Corrina, Maine. You maybe asking yourself, why would a Maine farm make a Cooper Flagg design? Turns out Cooper not only grew up in this area, he also worked on the farm with his brothers back in the day. Apparently Cooper lived in Newport, Maine and Thunder Road Farm was looking for summer help. They offered a $1 per pound of peas picked. Apparently Cooper earned $100 in his first week when he was eleven years old.

The NBA season doesn’t officially start until October, so Cooper decided to go back home to Maine this weekend and his visit his old workplace. Apparently he took a trip through the corn maze that bares his resemblance. Apparently the corn maze does not officially open to the public until September 13th. It will be open on the weekends starting that date until October 26th. The farm says it takes about 45 minutes to complete the maze.

Prices start at:

$12.00 –  ages 4 and 59$10.00 – ages 60 and upFree – ages 3 and under

Your admission with the corn maze includes a Wagon Ride, Cow Train,  Jumping Pillow and complete play area. You can find the farm at 178 Newport Road in Corinna, Maine. For more info check out their website.

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