All the rumors this season are pointing towards a new long term lease. MNRF announced in a New Years post to crafters that the lease was extended through the end of the 2022 season. But they haven't told crafters anything official beyond that. However, crafters' contract wording did change this year. For several years booth contracts said they "will relocate" at some future date. This year our booth contract said they might get a long term lease, or might move. There is still a proposal to resume mining the site called "Merriam Junction Sands." That proposal is still on the Scott County website, but the rumors du jour are that Bryan Rock is no longer going to pursue that plan.
There is confirmation that the Shakopee Mdewakaton Sioux tribe bought the land next to the horse ranch along the entrance road from the Hwy 41 to MNRF where MAF held the Trail of Terror. So MAF will likely have to relocate the Halloween show as well as the offices they use on that parcel of land. Word is the tribe is going to use the land to expand their organics composing business.