Corn mazes are a fall tradition in Connecticut. You’ll be impressed by the sheer number of mazes in the state and the mind-boggling creativity that goes into building them. Some are daytime mazes with clues and hints, and some let you come back in the dark with a flashlight if you’ve got the nerve. So if no one’s told you to go get lost lately, maybe it’s time to do it yourself, and bring along family and friends. Can’t get enough? Most are open on weekends, check websites for details.
Corn Maze at Ekonk Hill Turkey Farm
The corn maze at Ekonk Hill Turkey Farm is one of the "biggest and best" corn mazes in the nation according to Time Out magazine! Explore miles of paths, go on a hayride and greet the animals in the barnyard. Then stop by the farm store for festive fall treats including farm fresh ice cream, snacks, and sandwiches.
Wells Hollow Creamery, Shelton
Open every weekend in October, come visit for an adventure through the corn maze, visit with the farm animals, take in the scenery, and enjoy your favorite ice cream treat or homemade apple pie a la mode.
Fort Hill Farms, Thompson
Fort Hill Farms is honoring the “legendairy” history of Thompson Speedway and Fort Hill Farms. Discover the fascinating story of how the speedway was originally a dairy farm before the 1938 Long Island Express Hurricane reshaped its destiny. Check out the Speedway Main Maze - solve puzzles and do rubbings while learning about Thompson Speedway - and the Checkered Flag Labyrinth mini-maze, quick and easy for everyone. Opens September 1 and runs through October.
The Farm, Woodbury
This year, get ready to embark on a pollinator-themed corn maze, a unique interactive family experience. While you are there, pick out a special pumpkin to bring home. The Corn Maze, Pumpkin Patch and Hay Rides begin Sept. 21st and run weekends until October 27th.
Foster Family Farm, South Windsor
Two full-sized corn mazes encompassing 8 acres of land and 4 miles of trails. Enjoy the outdoors as you hike through our fields, exploring the land that time forgot. Who knows what might lurk in our cornfields? It is all part of the fun in our one-of-a-kind interactive corn mazes.
Bishop's Orchards Farm, Guilford
Come get lost in our bigger than ever 3.25 acre corn maze! This year’s theme is DINOSAURS, in collaboration with the Yale Peabody Museum. Enjoy taking windy paths through our brontosaurus-shaped maze, playing palenontologist as you search for prehistoric clues. For our “mini” dino hunters, they can enjoy a mini-maze right next door!
Treat Farm, Orange
Due to unforeseen circumstances, Treat Farm had to replant their corn maze this summer and they will open this year in October. Check back on the Treat Farm website beginning in mid-September for scheduling information. Treat Farm plans on having both of their usual daytime and flashlight mazes available !
Lyman Orchards, Middlefield
The Corn Maze at Lyman Orchards, in its 25th year will open August 31st and run through Nov 3. This year's theme over the 4 acre maze is the Peanuts, celebrating 75 Years ! The Corn Maze has raised over $765,000 for the American Cancer Society and $71,128 for the Connecticut Cancer Foundation
Scott's Yankee Farmer, East Lyme
Get lost in this fun family-friendly maze with a Wild West theme at Scott's Yankee Farmer in East Lyme . Make sure to make reservations on the weekends. Tickets are on sale now !
Castle Hill Farm, Newtown
Come get lost in our seven-acre corn maze on weekends only, starting September 28th and don't miss the Flashlight Maze on October 26 featuring a performance by the On the Rocks Band. And the four-acre pumpkin patch is a great experience for all to pick their own pumpkins, gourds, and squash !
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