There are right-turns and there are wrong-turns, but it'll be up to the corn maze visitors to find their way out this weekend.
Gering Kiwanis is putting the finishing touches on their Fourth Annual Corn Maze.
The maze will debut tomorrow at the Harvest Festival at the Farm and Ranch Museum.
Maze maker Rick Meyers says it will take savvy navigation skills to find the right way out.
Meyers says the Gering Kiwanis has been designing the maze for months.
"Well we started when the corn first came up we could see where it was and we laid it out and designed it on a grid system. We had kiwanians come out and we had detainees from the Scottsbluff County Detention Center"
The maze boasts 45 different right angle turns leading out but twice as many trick turns that will leave you lost or at a dead end.