This “Living Puzzle” Corn Maze Is Returning To Florida This Autumn And It’s Absolutely Huge

Long & Scott Farms in Florida offers a challenging 6-acre corn maze with a new theme each year, along with various fall activities.

Every year Long & Scott Farms in Florida opens up their giant corn maze to guests and it is one heck of a puzzle. With a new theme every year, the theme this year is Farm-To-Table, and it is ready to be tackled! Do you have what it takes to try this 6-acre living puzzle of a maze? Will you be able to solve the puzzles and find your way out?

Long & Scott Farms in Mount Dora, Florida is a family-owned and operated farm that features a ton of fall activities every year.

Perhaps the most fun of all involves the ever-impressive corn maze that many have dubbed a gargantuan “living puzzle.”

Scott’s Maze Adventures has offered a 7-acre corn maze to visitors every year since 2003, beginning with their very first State of Liberty maze.

Each year features a new design and a theme and guests are able to choose between the easy 1-acre maze of the challenging 6-acre maze.

But the highlight of the corn maze is that it isn’t just walking through cut corn stalks—guests get a game sheet to use which is also filled with tons of trivia to help along the way!

There are plenty of other fun things to do on the farm while you’re there too, including a 60-foot Super Slide, a rock maze, a jumping pillow, kid’s zip-line, and more.

This year the corn maze is officially opening on October 3rd and likely will run until the beginning of December since Florida’s warm weather will stick around.

Long & Scott Farms are also including Night Mazes this year which will add an even tougher layer to this giant puzzle.

Purchase your tickets online for Scott’s Maze Adventures, or make a group reservation for the whole brood, and enjoy a giant living puzzle this fall.

Have you ever visited Long & Scott Farms in Florida before? She with us your experience in the comments section! Or if you’re looking for more information about this farm, check out the website or Facebook Page.

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