We all have our fall traditions, but the corn maze has to be one of the best seasonal customs ever. And while you'll have several to choose from in Montana, we highly recommend heading to Manhattan and checking out Montana Corn Maze this month. It's the autumn experience you didn't know you needed.
Montana Corn Maze is located at 4605 W Cameron Bridge Rd. in Manhattan, on a 160-acre farm.
The farm dates back to the late 1800s.
The maze has been around since 2010 when it was only 0.8 acres. It soon expanded to 2.5 acres, and this year, it's the biggest one yet at 4.5 acres.
The maze is drawn and cut without the use of computers or GPS. The corn is planted into a grid, and 4-foot wide paths are cut.
On most days, you can go through the nice, family-friendly maze for $8 ($6 for children, kids under 4 are free).
But on one night, typically the last Saturday in October, the maze becomes haunted.
Tickets are $10, and it's not recommended for children under 12.
The haunted maze is the only event here that isn't kid-friendly. There are plenty of things on the property for little ones to enjoy.
From a playground area to farm animals, games and pumpkins for sale, young Montanans won't be bored.
There's still plenty of time to visit this beautiful farm and check out the corn maze before Halloween.
It's open on Fridays from 5 to 8:30 p.m. and on Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
There's nothing quite like a beautiful autumn in Montana. Add this delightful corn maze to your fall bucket list.
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