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The Village of Corrales is a rural enclave hidden among the big, leafy cottonwoods of the Bosque. This tiny town clings to the northern lip of Albuquerque’s Westside—getting there means that one minute you’re plodding through concrete and asphalt, the next you’re idling down a country lane. There’s no better time to explore this enchanting historic community than right now, harvest season for Corrales’ stock of farmers. Go today, when Wagner’s Farm Pumpkin Patch and Corn Maze will discount its regular admission ($6.50, $4.50 kids ages 3 to 11) for the Balloon Fiesta’s out-of-town visitors. To get there from I-25, take the Alameda exit west to Corrales Road, then hang a right. Wagner’s is about four miles down at 6445 Corrales Road. Find other daily deals and information at wagnersfarmlandexperience.com.