Have an A-maze-ing Time With Your Family at These Corn Mazes Near You
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If you're here, you're probably already wondering "Where's the best corn maze near me?" After all, the fun fall activity is right up there with visiting the best pumpkin patches or checking out the best places to see fall foliage. Sometimes it can be overwhelming to research all the options, though. To make it even easier to check this very necessary fall family outing off your autumn bucket list, we've rounded up the best corn mazes in the U.S. so you can plan your adventure ASAP!
Whether you live in Florida, Maine, or Tennessee, there's a corn maze just waiting for you and your family and friends to pop by. No matter what kind of outing you're looking for, there's something for everyone here, including kid-friendly fields, pet-friendly fields, and even after-hours haunted mazes! And don't worry about getting corn-fused—a lot of the mazes offer riddles and clues (including maze masters who work at the farm) to help you make it to the end. So start planning your trip then throw on your fall sweaters and whip up some tasty fall recipes to bring along for your visit, and hit the road. After all, fall doesn't last forever, and before you know it, you'll be looking for cozy winter cabin rentals! P.S. Check out these ideas for fall Instagram captions so you can perfectly capture your maze memories!
Sever's Fall Festival in Shakopee, Minnesota
Sever’s Fall Festival was established in 1997, making it the Midwest’s original fall festival. Along with the fan-favorite corn maze, it boasts other fun activities like a corn pit, petting zoo, and pig races. And get this: In 2022, if you completed the Corn Maze Challenge, you could take home $500 in cash! They might just offer a cool prize again.
Treinen Farm in Lodi, Wisconsin
With unique, award-winning designs and prizes given to those who conquer the maze, you'll definitely want to head out to Treinen Farm. Here's how it works: You'll get a map/puzzle to start and the missing pieces can be found in mailboxes scattered through the maze. Complete the puzzle to find your way out. Bonus: There are secret locations for you to explore that are not shown on the map.
Cornbelly's in Lehi and Spanish Fork, Utah
The first Cornbelly's maze was created in 1996 with a modified weed whacker and took three weeks to complete. 31 mazes later and the process has gotten smoother and each maze better year after year. Just look at last year's Neverland design! The highly anticipated 2023 designs for both locations (Lehi and Spanish Fork) will be announced soon.
Exploartion Acres in Lafayette, Indiana
Drumroll, please... The theme for this year's Exploration Acres maze is: Jurassic Park! How dino-mite is that? From September 15 to October 29 you'll get to explore the 18 acre design with ten miles of paths. You might even get a reward! When you're done, the farm also has a pumpkin patch and plenty of family activities for you to enjoy.
Cool Patch Pumpkins in Dixon, California
The name definitely says it all here: Cool Patch Pumpkins is well, cool! Did you know it's home of the world's largest corn maze? Yup, it's certified by Guinness World Records! Each year, you'll find a new, unique design to explore. There's even a mini hay maze for the kiddos. You can also check out the pumpkin patch, hay rides, and corn bath.
Long & Scott Farms in Mt. Dora, Florida
At Scott's Maze Adventures at Long & Scott Farms, you'll find a 6.5 acre corn maze with an ever-changing unique design, twists and turns, Q&A games, and picture rubbings. There's also a 0.5 acre mini maze for kids!
Davis Mega Maze in Sterling, Massachusetts
This maze at Davis Mega Maze is a physical and mental challenge that can take anywhere from 30 minutes to 3 hours (or more) to complete. Thankfully, there are helpful Maze Masters along the way who can give you directions. There are also many surprises and photo-ops inside the maze, including slingshots, a field goal kick, and hammer bells.
Maze Craze in New Springfield, Ohio
Maze Craze was voted one of the 10 best in the nation in 2018. With amazing designs like last year's The Jungle Book, it's easy to see why. The 2023 theme (with interactive games and 18 checkpoints to find) will be announced in mid-July so you'll have plenty of time to look forward to your visit!
Honeysuckle Hill Farm in Springfield, Tennessee
Country music fans won't want to miss this one! Every year, Honeysuckle Hill Farm features a country music star on its corn field. In 2020, it was none other than country singer Thomas Rhett while last year featured Walker Hayes. Start planning your trip now and stay tuned to see who will be featured in 2023!
Treworgy Family Orchards in Levant, Maine
Treworgy's award-winning corn maze is the longest continually running corn maze in Maine; it all started with a giant piece of popcorn in 2001! Maze-goers are given a special map with riddles to figure out as they visit stations throughout the maze.
Cherry Crest Adventure Farm in Ronks, Pennsylvania
The Amazing Maize Maze prides itself on being the nation’s longest running corn maze, so you know they're good! This attraction at Cherry Crest is a 5-acre corn maze with over 2.5 miles of paths, scenic bridges, and clues. The theme for 2023 is "Bee A-Maized" as the farm celebrates the buzzing critters and all they do for farming and food production!
Lowe Family Farmstead in Kuna, Idaho
This sprawling maze is carved into 18 acres of corn and divided into two phases. Past themes include Man's Best Friend, Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head, and PAC-MAN. We can't wait to see what's in store for this year!
Bella Organic Farm in Portland, Oregon
You can bring your whole family to Bella Organic's corn maze—including your pup! We love the messages of their maze like this thank you to healthcare workers and last year's “United Against Hate," map. There's also an after-hours haunted corn maze featuring terrifying creatures like dark ghouls, goblins, and zombies.
Bob’s Corn and Pumpkin Farm in Snohomish, Washington
This 12-acre corn maze is less than an hour from Seattle. With u-pick pumpkin and sunflower patches, too, you could easily spend the whole day at Bob's! There's also a scare-free night maze where you can find your way with nothing but your flashlights and the stars to guide you.
Hubb's Farm in Clinton, North Carolina
You'll have crops of fun doing the annual maze at Hubb's Farm! This year's maze will bigger than ever, at approximately 15 acres. After you've conquered that challenge, stick around for the jumping pillow, a pumpkin patch, wagon rides, and more!
Lentini Farms and Corn Maze in Newton, New Jersey
Lentini's beautifully designed corn maze stretches over 10 acres and rises 10 feet tall. It can take anywhere between 30 minutes and two hours to complete, depending on your skill level.
Devine's Corn Maze in Harrodsburg, Kentucky
Devine's is a staple on top 10 maze lists, and it's easy to see why. Their meticulously designed mazes often feature fun, fall-inspired designs, like pumpkins, autumn leaves, and scarecrows.
Happy Day Farm in Manalapan, New Jersey
Every year since 2012, more than 10 acres of the Happy Day Farm is transformed into a maze with three miles of pathways and a lookout bridge. Maze enthusiasts can even play a game of Maize-O-Poly by searching for squares on their Maize-O-Poly game boards. Earn the most money and you'll become “Farmer of the Ear!"
Graff 7A Ranch in Hondo, Texas
Have you ever wished you could appreciate an aerial view of an amazing maze like this one? At Graff 7A, you can do just that by enjoying a helicopter ride around the ranch!
Chilliwack Corn Maze & Pumpkin Farm in Chilliwack, British Columbia
Okay, this one isn't in the United States, but if you live in the northwestern U.S., you can take a road trip to Chilliwack in as little as an hour to see this impressive corn maze on a 20-acre farm. Last year's maze featured an inspiring message of hope and togetherness.
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