HOBART, Ind. — The Indiana Fever are a lock for the WNBA playoffs, thanks to great play by Kelsey Mitchell, Aliyah Boston and rookie sensation Caitlin Clark.
An orchard in Hobart, Indiana, is honoring Clark's incredible play with her very own corn maze.
County Line Orchard has even put together a photo scavenger hunt inside the maze.
"Her incredible success and impact on the WNBA is a huge inspiration, and as a proud Indiana business, we wanted to pay tribute to her achievements," reads a post on the orchard's website.
County Line Orchard opened for the season Aug. 28.
According to their website, more than 50,000 students, teachers and parents visit the orchard every year.
The farm offers the chance to pick your own apples, pumpkins and sunflowers. They have 23 different varieties of apples, from standards like the "Red Delicious" and "Granny Smith," all the way to less common varieties like "Ruby Jon" and "SnowSweet."
They also have "bee yurts," where you can see the bees that pollinate the apple trees.
You can also ride the "Moo Choo," which is a ride on a train made of tractors and barrels decorated to look like cows.
Children 2 and under get in for free. General admission tickets include a tractor ride and cost $3.
The orchard also hosts school tours, parties and weddings with reservations.
Hobart is approximately 160 miles northwest of downtown Indianapolis.