Get Lost In These 9 Awesome Corn Mazes In Kentucky This Fall
Discover nine of the best corn mazes in Kentucky, offering both family-friendly fun and haunted thrills.
Fall in Kentucky is a wonderful time of year that is best spent outdoors. The temperatures (eventually) cool off, and dozens of local Kentucky corn fields swing open their gates for pumpkin picking, hayrides, and exciting corn mazes. Whether you’re looking for a fun corn maze you can take the kids to or a haunted maze that is going to scare the heck out of you, Kentucky has several options for both. Check out the nine best corn mazes in Kentucky to get lost in this fall.
1. A-Maize-Ing Farms, Mayfield
A-Maize-Ing Farms boasts the largest corn maze in Kentucky, which is actually three mazes in one. It has three levels: children’s, intermediate, and expert, so there’s one for everybody. The farm also offers hayrides, pumpkin picking, a petting zoo on Saturdays, and more. Take a closer look at this amazing corn maze in Kentucky:
2. Devine’s Corn Maze, Harrodsburg
Previously named one of the top three corn mazes in the nation by USA Today’s 10 Best Readers’ Choice Travel Awards, Devine’s Corn Maze is not going to disappoint. It also has a corn maze for kids, as well as a haunted corn maze on Oct. 29 and 30 for those looking for more of a thrill. Learn more about this incredible corn maze.
3. Thomas Dairy Farm and Market, Cecilia
Thomas Dairy Farm offers both a daytime corn maze that is kid-friendly, as well as a haunted, flashlight maze at night. The newest attraction is called "The Woods," which is a trail that spans three acres of a haunted corn maze, and five acres of a haunted forest. The fun begins in mid-September! Find out more about Thomas Dairy Farm & Market in Kentucky:
4. Neltner’s Farm, Melbourne
This farm is family-friendly and has plenty of autumn activities to do besides just their corn maze. Take a horse-drawn wagon ride, pick pumpkins, check out the petting zoo, or listen to live music on this beautiful property. See more of this favorite Kentucky farm
5. Sally Gap Pumpkin Patch, Williamsburg
Another family-friendly farm offering corn mazes, hayrides, pumpkin picking, a petting zoo, and more, this pumpkin patch tucked in the Appalachian Mountains is an idyllic place to spend if you're looking for things to do in fall in Kentucky. Learn more about this charming fall destination
6. Hustonville Haunted House, Junction City
This haunted attraction in Kentucky is probably not for the younger members of your family. It not only has a haunted corn maze but also a haunted house and a haunted forest. However, it does have some kid-friendly events on select days.
7. Christian Way Farm, Hopkinsville
You can test your wits and patience by trying the more difficult maze, or keep it simple and do the easier one. While you’re here, be sure to check out the store located inside of an old tobacco barn. This Kentucky farm offers family fun all year long, but it's especially charming in the fall.
8. Trunnell’s Farm Market, Utica
The corn maze at Trunnell’s always has a fun theme and there is so much to do here. Enjoy a larger maze, but also don't miss out on the kiddie-sized one that features Spookley the Square Pumpkin. See all of the fun activities offered at Trunnell's Farm.
9. Field of Screams, Brandenburg
Last on our list of the best corn mazes in Kentucky is one that promises a frightfully good time. This large haunt has a six-acre corn maze filled with creeps hiding around every corner. There’s also a Hayride to Hell, a haunted forest, a two-story haunted barn, and scream tag. If you're looking for the best haunted corn maze in Kentucky, this may just be it. Check out all the frights in store at Field of Screams in Kentucky:
Grab the kids for an exciting fall day, or prepare yourself to be terrified. Either way, you'll have fun exploring these nine best corn mazes in Kentucky.
Have you ever been lost in one of these corn mazes? What other epic mazes in Kentucky should we try? Let us know in the comments! For more fall fun, take a road trip to see the lovely fall foliage in Kentucky.
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