Nevada’s Pony Express Territory contest offers chance to win free overnight and corn maze fun
The Pony Express Territory, a fascinating route that takes travelers across Nevada on U.S. Highway 50 and once dubbed ‘The Loneliest Road in America’, is currently drawing visitors to Fallon’s annual Corn Maze at Lattin Farms via a contest on Facebook through Oct. 23. The award-winning Corn Maze is the West Coast’s largest and is known for family fun.
Pony Express Territory fans can enter-to-win a free overnight stay in Fallon and free entry for 4 to a fun day at the festive Corn Maze by simply logging onto Facebook.com/PonyExpressTerritory, liking the page and then sharing it with friends. The contest runs through Oct. 23 and the Corn Maze is open every weekend in October. The contest winner must redeem their free overnight stay and free entry to the Corn Maze by October 31. Follow the Pony Express Territory on Facebook and Twitter for the latest news about this historic route.
Nevada's Pony Express Territory encompasses 17 million acres and 1,840 miles of wide open space, rich cultural heritage, rugged undisturbed nature and black night skies. The Territory is where the Pony Express riders once galloped along its main trail, now Highway 50 with the six adventurous towns of Dayton, Fallon, Fernley, Austin, Eureka, Ely and one national park, Great Basin. Twenty years ago Life Magazine designated Nevada State Highway 50 – “America’s Loneliest Road.” For more information, visit www.ponyexpressnevada.com or call 1-888-359-9449.
— Rick Gray is a spokesperson for the Pony Express Territory.
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