There are few fall traditions as treasured and timeless as getting lost in a corn maze. Massachusetts is filled with charming farms that offer amazing mazes and plenty of other great fall activities. Below we've listed some of the best corn mazes in Massachusetts that are great fun for families with kids of all ages. Let's check it out.
1. Mike’s Maze at Warner Farm, Sunderland
This eight-acre maze is always artfully designed and has plenty of fun. Warner Farm also offers classic and unusual autumn activities like firing a huge potato cannon named "Lil’ Tot." Each year has a new theme, from a retro 70's-theme that's totally groovy to a Blackbeard the Pirate theme that was Arrr-some! For more information, check out the Mike's Maze website.
Our first corn maze in Massachusetts can be found at Mike’s Maze at Warner Farm. Check it out in this video from simplyblue:
2. Sauchuk’s Corn Maze, Plympton
Sauchuk’s Corn Maze is a fully-fledged farm experience. You’ll be able to take hayrides to the farm’s charming pumpkin patch as well as have fun with jumping pillows and corn cannons. Don’t forget to pick up treats like apple cider doughnuts and fresh veggies to enjoy afterward. For more information, check out our featured article about Sauchuk’s Corn Maze.
3. Schartner Farm, Bolton
This is a family-run farm with a corn maze that’s perfect for groups with younger kids as well as adults. It takes about 45 minutes to complete. After you’ve explored the maze, hop on a hayride, pick your own pumpkins and apples, and enjoy a stroll around the Bolton Loop hiking trail that winds through the farm. For more information, check out the Schartner Farm website.
4. Marini Farm, Ipswich
Expect to get wonderfully discombobulated at Marini Farm as you make your way through 8 acres of corn and ten miles of pathways. They have flashlight events on the weekends for an extra dose of excitement, so don’t miss your chance to check out this fun and interactive corn maze. For more information, check out our featured article about Marini Farm.
5. Davis Mega Maze, Sterling
This maze is the king of all corn mazes. CNN has called the Davis Farm Mega Maze the best in the world, and it’s easy to see why. With 8 acres of corn, 3 miles of paths, and 7 "maze levels," you’ll be absolutely wowed by this attraction. The maze is so big that you can expect to find lawn games, food stands, and even a zip line inside the corn.
6. Nessralla Farm, Halifax
This maze is more challenging and great for adults and teens looking for an autumn adventure. While you’re there, hop on a hay ride, check out the hay bale pyramid, and play games. Young visitors can play in the bouncy house and even hitch a ride on a kiddie train. For more information, check out the Nessralla Farm website.
Check out this interesting way to go through a corn maze at Nessralla Farm in this video from 1woman1wheel:
7. Connors Farm, Danvers
This seven-acre maze is located on a 119-year-old working farm that was established in 1904. After exploring the twists and turns of the massive maze, visitors can test their skills at pumpkin bowling, hang out with the farm animals, enjoy a hayride, and other awesome fall-themed activities. For more information, check out our featured article about Connors Farm.
8. Vineyard Farm
Formerly Billingsgate Farm in Plympton, C&C Reading Farm in West Bridgewater (Now called Vineyard Farm) offers an array of fun fall activities and a killer corn maze. Enjoy fun and exciting themes each year like this space exploration maze that is out of this world. It spans over three acres of twisting pathways and interactive puzzles. The farm also hosts flashlight nights in the maze. For more information, check out the Vineyard Farm website.
9. Krochmal Farm
Krochmal Farm’s annual Pumpkin Festival includes a fun corn maze, hay rides, pony rides, and a petting area. There’s free parking and free admission for all, though some activities do cost a few dollars (pony rides are $7). They’re open Saturday and Sunday from late September to the end of October. For more information, check out the Krochmal Farm website.
10. Crescent Farms, Haverhill
This nine-acre farm is open daily through October and is a great autumn day trip destination. They offer hay rides, family pumpkin picking, a bakery stocked with pastries and apple cider donuts, and a great corn maze. Bring your flashlights after dusk to wander through the corn stalks under the stars. For more information, check out the Crescent Farms website.
11. Flint Farm, Mansfield
The Flint Farm corn maze ends in an ice cream shop, which is more than enough reason to visit this fall. It is often considered one of the best corn mazes near Boston.
12. Hanson’s Farm, Framingham
The Hanson's Farm corn maze is fun for the whole family. Try and find your way through the winding corn stalk paths, picnic under the farm’s giant tent, pick your own fruits and flowers, and hop on a hayride. Then, treat yourself to ice cream and apple cider donuts!
13. Honey Pot Hill Orchards, Stow
This farm’s Green Monster Maze features a truly dizzying network of trails. Honey Pot Hill also has one of the best apple orchards in New England, so don’t forget to save time to pick a bushel or two. They also made our apple cider donut road trip list so stop by for something tasty.
Let's go apple picking at the Honey Pot Hill Orchards near Boston in this video:
What are your favorite corn mazes in Massachusetts? Let us know in the comments, and check out these charming cider mills across the state for more fall activity inspiration. Make it a fun road trip weekend getaway by renting an RV and hitting them all.
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