Agricultural Learning Through Hands-On Problem Solving
Field Trips in NW Louisiana for schools needing outdoor education before late November freeze
Schools throughout the ArkLaTex region can take advantage of dedicated field trip hours at the Corn Maze on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. These weekday sessions provide a quieter environment for students to learn about agriculture, teamwork, and problem-solving without weekend crowds.
By combining hands-on agricultural education with an interactive maze challenge, the experience helps students develop critical thinking and spatial reasoning skills while exploring a real farm setting. Reserve your school field trip today to secure your preferred fall date.

What Proper Agricultural Education Requires
Field trips at the Corn Maze give students a hands-on look at agriculture by exploring a working farm and learning about crop growth cycles. As they navigate the maze, students also develop critical thinking, problem-solving, and teamwork skills through an interactive outdoor experience.
The combination of agricultural education and active exploration helps engage a variety of learning styles while making lessons more memorable. With dedicated weekday hours, school groups can enjoy a focused learning environment and plan visits that align with classroom curriculum goals.
Answers to Frequent Field Trip Questions
Teachers planning visits typically want to understand scheduling logistics and how the program fits educational standards.
Why are field trips scheduled only on Wednesdays and Thursdays?
These dedicated weekday hours from 9am to 3pm keep school groups separate from public visitors, eliminating crowd distractions and allowing teachers to maintain better focus on educational objectives.
What agricultural concepts do students learn during the visit?
Students see crop growth cycles in action by walking through corn planted in July that reaches full height by fall, and they learn about agricultural timing and how crops transform from planting to harvest.
How does maze navigation connect to educational goals?
The problem-solving required to navigate paths reinforces spatial reasoning and decision-making skills while the physical activity provides a break from classroom sitting, addressing multiple learning objectives simultaneously.
When should Shreveport schools book to avoid the freeze?
ArkLaTex schools typically schedule visits throughout October and early November before the first freeze arrives in late November, with earlier dates offering warmer temperatures for outdoor activity.
How long does a typical field trip last?
Most school groups plan for two to three hours on site, allowing time for agricultural instruction, maze navigation, and any additional farm activities included in the program without rushing through the experience.
The Corn Maze turns agricultural education into active learning through dedicated school hours designed specifically for group needs. Book your Wednesday or Thursday time slot early to secure preferred dates before the fall schedule fills.
