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The Most Magical Corn Maze in Every State (#11 Is… Different)

From twisting pathways to incredible designs, these corn mazes redefine fall fun.

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Updated Dec. 17, 2024
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Fall is chock full of festive activities — from apple picking to stocking up on pumpkin spice everything. For many fall enthusiasts, an annual trip to a corn maze is part of that ultimate autumn package.

To help you step up your travel game and plan out your fall destinations, here are some of the most popular corn mazes (or the closest thing) in each state.

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Alabama: 4D Farm (Cullman)

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There’s plenty for families to do at 4D Farm in Cullman — from rides for the kids to pumpkin picking to spending some quality time with their adorable farm animals.

‘Fall on the Farm’ also includes its famed and extensive corn maze. One of the best fall activities that still might help you keep more money in your wallet over other options. 

Alaska: Reindeer Farm (Palmer)

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October is a great time to visit Reindeer Farm in Palmer. It’s not quite a “corn” maze, but the farm’s hay bale maze will certainly keep visitors entertained.

After the challenge, guests can check out their petting zoo, haunted house, kids' play area or take a horse-drawn wagon ride.

Arizona: Schnepf Farms (Queen Creek)

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All through October, Schnepf Farms in Queen Creek hosts a Pumpkin & Chili party. Guests can check out their wild four-acre or 10-acre celebrity corn maze.

The festivities also include plenty of rides, a pig race, live entertainment, and more.

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Arkansas: Farmland Adventures (Springdale)

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Farmland Adventures has a nine-acre maze full of twisting pathways, puzzling riddles, and more as part of its fall festivities.

They also have a mini, one-acre maze for little ones and host “flashlight nights.”

California: Cool Patch Pumpkins (Dixon)

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Cool Patch Pumpkins is known far and wide for its incredible (and massive) corn mazes.

These mazes are not for the faint of heart; visitors should prepare for a challenge. An adult must accompany all minors to purchase tickets to the thrilling maze.

Colorado: Fritzler Farm Park (La Salle)

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Fritzler Farm Park creates corn maze designs you truly have to see to believe every year for its Fall Festival.

From American emblems to an ode to the Denver Broncos, the maze designs seem to get more intricate each year — and they look like tons of fun to find your way through.


Connecticut: Lyman Orchards (Middlefield)

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From September through early November, Lyman Orchards invites visitors to come try its “Wizard of Oz” themed corn maze.

The maze is about four acres with over a mile of pathways. Visitors can enjoy educational content and “Wizard of Oz” trivia while navigating the fun-filled maze.

Delaware: Fifer Orchards (Camden-Wyoming)

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Fifer Orchards has a jam-packed lineup of fall festivities, including annual themed corn mazes.

This year’s theme is “Motor Maze,” and guests will need to find hidden stations throughout the maze to make their way out.

The farm also has apple picking, a baby animal exhibit, and more in the fall months.

Florida: Great Scott Farms (Mount Dora)

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The massive corn maze at Great Scott Farms is just one part of its incredible Fall Festival, which runs through October and most of November.

Guests can also check out their pumpkin patch, hayrides, tasty bites, drinks, a farmer’s market, and more.

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Georgia: Uncle Shuck's (Dawsonville)

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Those up for a challenge should definitely check out Uncle Shuck’s corn maze and pumpkin patch in Dawsonville. The 15-acre maze includes six miles of twisting and turning trails.

Uncle Shuck’s also has a kids' maze for the little ones and a haunted maze at night.

Hawaii: Dole Plantation (Wahiawa)

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Hawaii has plenty of pumpkin patches to check out, but when it comes to complex mazes, visitors may want to go for the pineapple maze at the Dole Plantation.

Guests must weave through two-and-a-half miles of pineapple plants — stopping at secret stations throughout — to discover a mystery at the heart.

Idaho: Lowe Family Farmstead (Kuna)

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Each year, Lowe Family Farmstead on Kuna reveals a stunning new maze design — and guests are welcome from mid-September through October to take on the challenge.

The farmstead also offers hayrides, a pumpkin patch, jumping pillows, and plenty of games.


Illinois: Richardson Adventure Farm (Spring Grove)

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Richardson Adventure Farm in Illinois boasts the world’s largest corn maze. With over nine miles of trail winding through 28 acres of corn — it’s absolutely massive.

There are four different mazes within, and due to the maze’s perimeter, it’s easy to exit at any time to check out some of the farm’s other attractions, like sweet treats or the pumpkin patch.

Indiana: Exploration Acres (Lafayette)

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Exploration Acres lives up to its name — with a total of 18 acres of corn mazes. The farm includes four mazes in total and 10 miles of paths.

Once you make it through the maze, check out their massive pumpkin patch or grab a snack at the country store.

Iowa: Pumpkinville & Cornmaze (Mitchellville)

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Pumpkinville & Cornmaze in Mitchellville offers two different corn mazes.

One is a massive, 15+ acre maze that works more like a scavenger hunt, and the second is a smaller maze that can be done in about 15 minutes, making it a great option for little ones.

Pumpkinville also offers pumpkin picking, hayrack rides, and more.

Kansas: Louisburg Cider Mill (Louisburg)

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Each year, Louisburg Cider Mill creates a new theme for its 10-acre corn maze, a fun and challenging excursion from mid-September through October.

The mill also has plenty of other festive fall activities, from pumpkin picking to wagon rides to a delicious snack shack and Hard Cider Shack on weekends.

Kentucky: A-Maize-Ing Farms (Mayfield)

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A-Maize-Ing Farms’ massive corn maze, the largest in Kentucky, includes three different mazes — a children’s, an intermediate, and an expert maze.

The farm also has plenty of other festive attractions like hayrides, a corn cannon, pumpkins and mums, and more.

Louisiana: CM Farms (Dry Creek)

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CM Farms in Dry Creek invites guests to check out its 12-acre “field of fun” every fall and try to find their way through the challenging labyrinth of twists and turns.

They also offer a mini maze for the kids, plus plenty of fun fall activities — from pumpkin picking to browsing their country store to pony rides.

Maine: Treworgy Family Orchards (Levant)

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Treworgy Family Orchards operates the longest continually run corn maze in Maine, and each year, the Treworgy family cuts in a new and unique design.

Guests will need to solve riddles and find different stations throughout the maze to make it through, but once they do, they’ll be rewarded with free ice cream.

Maryland: Summers Farm (Frederick)

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Summers Farm offers a fun and challenging corn maze that has become a tradition for many in Maryland. The maze covers five acres and is split into several difficulty levels.

After completing the maze, there’s plenty to do at the farm — from pumpkin picking to wagon rides to a pumpkin-filled mini maze.

Massachusetts: Davis Mega Maze (Sterling)

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Davis Mega Maze is designed to be the ultimate challenge for game enthusiasts, with nearly three miles of trails throughout eight acres of corn and plenty of games within the maze.

After the maze, guests can enjoy great BBQ, craft beer, wine, cocktails, live music, and much more on the grounds.

Michigan: Corn Fun Family Farm (Casco)

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Corn Fun Family Farm has plenty of fall festivities to entertain the whole family — including their 13-acre maze, with over four miles of meandering trails.

The farm also hosts a sunflower festival, pumpkin picking, and more in the fall months.

Minnesota: Sever's (Shakopee)

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From mid-September through October, Sever’s hosts a Fall Festival with over 30 attractions — food, drinks, and its famous corn maze.

It’s quite a challenge to make it through the legendary corn maze, so everyone who does will be in the running to take home a $500 cash prize.

Mississippi: Seward Farms and Corn Maze (Lucedale)

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Seward Farms and Corn Maze is packed with fall festivities through October, including a challenging maze that runs through eight acres of towering corn stalks.

After making their way through the maze, guests can enjoy pumping picking, hayrides, farm animals, pig races, and more.

Missouri: Shryocks Callaway Farms (Columbia)

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From a moon maze to a PAC-MAN-inspired maze, the team at Shryocks Callaway Farms puts incredible creativity into their corn maze design each year.

This year, the challenging maze will be open from mid-September through early November, and while visiting, guests may want to check out their campfires and pumpkin patch.

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Montana: The Maize at Grandpa's Farm (Billings)

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The Maize at Grandpa’s Farm includes a massive corn maze with a design inspired by the famed Halloween/Christmas mashup “The Nightmare Before Christmas.”

The farm also hosts a movie night where they’ll show the classic spooky film.

Nebraska: Skinny Bones Pumpkin Patch (Blair)

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There are tons of fall festivities at Skinny Bones Pumpkin Patch, but their 10-acre corn maze is the most popular.

Try out the maze during the day for a scavenger hunt-like challenge, or pop by on the weekend for a spookier experience on flashlight nights or haunted nights where no flashlights are allowed.

Nevada: Andelin Family Farm (Sparks)

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Andelin Family Farm is a local favorite for fall fun — and their five-acre corn maze, which can be visited during the day or night, is a top-rated attraction.

Those hoping for a spookier experience can check out zombie paintball or the farm’s “corn creepers” path, a separate corn path filled with scary surprises.

New Hampshire: Coppal House Farm (Lee)

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At Coppal House, fall on the farm starts at the beginning of September and runs through the end of October.

Guests can check out their beautifully designed (and challenging) five-acre corn maze before getting into the other fall festivities on the farm — like their farmers market or wagon rides.

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New Jersey: Stony Hill Farms Maze Fun Park (Chester)

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Stony Hill Farms opens its Maze Fun Park from September through early November. The park features a 10-acre maze with a new theme each year and a mini maze for the little ones.

Visitors can also check out their pumpkin patch, apple orchard, hayrides, apple cannons, and more.

New Mexico: McCall’s Pumpkin Patch (Moriarty)

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McCall’s Pumpkin Patch has plenty of attractions to entertain the whole family, and their 15-acre corn maze is a favorite.

If you work up an appetite finding your way through the maze, McCall’s has a huge selection of refreshments to choose from — from a kettle corn stand to apple cider slushies.

New York: The Great Pumpkin Farm (Clarence)

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The Great Pumpkin Farm’s five-acre corn maze is set up like a mystery guests have to solve to make it through. Depending on the day you visit, you may find dinosaurs or zombies in the maze.

The farm’s Fall Festival has plenty of other activities (and festive fall foods) to keep visitors entertained as well.

North Carolina: Kersey Valley Maize Adventure (High Point)

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Kersey Valley Maize Adventure includes miles of twisting and turning pathways and a challenging new design each year to keep visitors on their toes.

Dog parents will also be happy to know their pups are welcome in the maze.

North Dakota: Nelson’s Pumpkin Patch (Emerado)

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Nelson’s Pumpkin Patch has plenty of spooky or festive (or both) attractions for the fall, including their 10-acre corn maze.

Guests can browse the pumpkin patch, grab a treat from the Pumpkin Shack, or shoot some cobs at the Cajun Country Corn Cannon afterward.

Ohio: Maize Valley Corn Maze & Pumpkin Patch (Hartville)

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Maize Valley Winery & Craft Brewery also has a packed fall festival and one of the more popular corn mazes in the state.

Each year, the eight-acre corn maze has a different theme, and guests will be on the hunt for trivia questions related to that theme hidden throughout the maze.

Oklahoma: Annabelle’s Fun Farm (Welch)

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Annabell’s Fun Farm offers new, fantastically designed corn mazes for visitors to explore each year.

They’re even known to make country music-themed mazes featuring odes to icons like Reba McEntire and Carrie Underwood.

After the maze, check out the farm’s rides, pig races, pumpkin bowling, and more.

Oregon: The MAiZE at the Pumpkin Patch (Portland)

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For more than two decades, The MAiZE at the Pumpkin Patch in Portland has been thrilling visitors with its challenging eight-acre corn maze.

The season kicks off in early September, and once October hits, visitors can also take daily free hayrides to their U-pick pumpkin patch.

Pennsylvania: Cherry Crest Adventure Farm (Ronks)

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The five-acre corn maze is just one of many incredible and festive things to do at Cherry Crest Adventure Farm.

When entering the maze, each team will get a gameboard with instructions and must follow clues through 2.5 miles of paths to make it through.

Visitors can come at night and try the maze by flashlight for an extra challenge.

Rhode Island: Escobar Farm Corn Maze (Portsmouth)

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From September through early November, Escobar Farm opens its incredible eight-acre corn maze (which features a new theme every year).

If finding your way through the massive maze’s twists and turns leaves you famished, the farm sells plenty of treats to munch on before heading to the hay play area or pumpkin patch.

South Carolina: Boone Hall Farms (Mt. Pleasant)

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On the weekends from late September through October, Boone Hall Farms invites guests to try their luck at their massive, eight-acre corn maze.

The farm, which has roots dating back to the late 1600s, hosts a full-fledged fall festival every year, including pumpkin picking, tractor tours, a petting zoo, live music, and more.

South Dakota: Heartland Country Corn Maze (Harrisburg)

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Visitors to Heartland Country Corn Maze can expect a challenge as they navigate the 11-acre maze using a maze map to look for checkpoints.

Finding one hidden checkpoint will land players some free grub from their Concession Barn. Those up for a bigger challenge can try to maze by flashlight at night.

Tennessee: Lucky Ladd Farms (Eagleville)

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Lucky Ladd Farms in Eagleville boasts an award-winning corn maze, garnering the title of “Tennessee’s #1 Corn Maze” several years in a row.

The farm designs a stunning new maze each year, a challenge that should take about 30 minutes. Afterward, check out their (also award-winning) pumpkin patch.

Texas: At’l Do Farms (Lubbock)

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Maze season is a big deal at At’l Do Farms in Lubbock, and there’s something for visitors of all sorts (even those who may be a little intimidated to try out the massive corn maze).

At’l Do also has a “Fairy Tail Trail” for families with young kids — plus a barnyard, cow train, hayrides to their pumpkin patch, and the Windmill Grill where guests can nab some treats.

Utah: Cornbelly's at Thanksgiving Point (Lehi)

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Cornbelly’s is packed with things to do in the fall, and their Thanksgiving Point Corn Maze is a fan favorite.

Guests can (and sometimes do) get lost in their three-mile maze full of twists and tricky turns. The maze can be completed in 15 minutes, but most take closer to an hour to get through.

Vermont: Great Vermont Maze (Danville)

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They’re really not fooling around with the mazes in Vermont.

The Great Vermont Maze in Danville takes visitors through 24 acres of corn in a hike that will likely take over two hours, with hundreds of bridges and even an underground tunnel.

If that sounds too intimidating, their scenic maze is much simpler and should only take about 45 minutes.

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Virginia: Liberty Mills Farm (Somerset)

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Liberty Mills Farm boasts the largest corn maze in the entire country, with 12 miles of trails winding through four separate mazes.

The “story maze” is a simple trail that should only take about 30 minutes, while the thrilling “mystery maze” sets guests loose (no map included) on a journey that may take hours.

Washington: Bob’s Corn & Pumpkin Farm (Snohomish)

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Bob’s Corn & Pumpkin Farm in Snohomish invites guests to try and find their way through 12 acres of 10+ foot corn stalks to celebrate the fall season each year.

After the challenge, visitors can try their hand at the apple cannon, pick up some pumpkins, or enjoy the country store.

West Virginia: Old McDonald’s Pumpkin Patch & Corn Maze (Nollville)

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Each year, Old McDonald’s sets up two corn mazes for the fall season — each is around five acres. Ambitious guests can head right from corn maze #1 into maze #2 if they please.

The farm also has a pumpkin patch, playground, hayrides, and more.

Wisconsin: Treinen Farm (Lodi)

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Each year, the team at Treinen Farm designs a unique and challenging maze with a new theme. Each maze has varying difficulty levels (so first-timers shouldn’t be discouraged).

To complete your festive fall experience at the farm, check out their 18 acres of pumpkin patches.

Wyoming: Green Acres Corn Maze (Casper)

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The team at Green Acres has been pulling together incredible corn mazes for over a decade.

Their maze — which is Reba McEntire-themed this year — covers eight acres and includes three different paths. Other attractions include gemstone mining, a mini hay bale maze, and pumpkins for sale.

Bottom line

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If you’re looking for fun and affordable activities this fall, check out your local corn maze/pumpkin patch combo. It’s a great way to spend a weekend on the cheap and keep more money in your wallet.

One of the best corn mazes in the entire country might just be around the corner from you!

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