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Best Corn Mazes to Visit This Fall

Traversing and getting lost in a gigantic corn maze is a fun fall activity for the whole family. There are hundreds of corn mazes throughout America, but if you’re looking for suggestions, here are seven best corn mazes to visit this fall.

1. Davis Mega Corn Maze, Sterling

Davis Mega Corn Maze in Sterling, MA, is 53 miles from Boston and 53 miles from Providence, RI. It was launched in 1998, across the street from Davis Farmland, spread out over eight acres of corn and three miles of twisting and puzzling pathways. You need to do some work to get yourself out of this challenging labyrinth.

This award-winning corn maze has bridges that provide lookout spots, and if you’re hungry or thirsty, you can stop at the Snack Shack. The farm offers ample activities, including a petting farm, paintball shooting gallery, zip-lining, giant tube slides, and much more.

2. Treinen Farm Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch, Lodi

The over 200 acre Treinen Farm in Lodi, WI, has been a working farm for 200 years. Treinen Farm became the go-to place for fall activities ever since the current owners added the corn maze in 2001.

It will take around 45 minutes to several hours to navigate this epic corn maze. Complete the maze and head over to the pumpkin patch to pick your own pumpkins. The farm has over 20 varieties of pumpkins grown on the farm.

Lodi is 26 miles from Madison and 95 miles from Milwaukee.

3. Wilcox Farm Corn Maze, Boyertown

With eight miles of trails winding through 25 acres maze of corn, Wilcox Farm Corn Maze in Boyertown, PA, will provide hours of fun for families with older kids. At the same time, those with little ones will enjoy the kid’s corn maze and play area.

Pick your own pumpkins, buy the freshest vegetables, and check out the farm’s ice cream parlor. There are over 20 different flavors, and there’s undoubtedly one that will satisfy your sweet tooth.

Boyertown is 48 miles from Philadelphia and 155 miles from Washington DC.

4. The Great Vermont Corn Maze, Danville

Known as the largest corn maze in New England, the 24-acre Great Vermont Corn Maze has three miles of trails, a 32-foot underground tunnel, and several bridges, and it takes at least two hours to complete. If you prefer a shorter walk, try the Scenic Maze. It requires only around 40 minutes and offers panoramic views of the corn maze.

Danville is around 68 miles from Burlington and 138 miles from Manchester, VT.

5. Richardson Farm, Spring Grove

For the world’s largest and challenging corn maze, go to Richard Farm in Spring Grove, IL. Wander through the 9.7-mile trail spread out across 28 acres of corn. You have to do your work to find your way out of this massive corn maze. The farm also grows thousands of pumpkins of all sizes. Pick a few before you leave for home.

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