Get Lost In These 6 Awesome Corn Mazes Around St. Louis This Fall

Discover exciting corn mazes around St. Louis, perfect for fall adventures and family fun.

Getting lost in a corn maze is as much a part of fall as pumpkins and apple cider here in St. Louis. These corn mazes around St. Louis offer an exciting adventure for the young and the young at heart. All of them make a great fall foliage trip around St. Louis too! One even offers a haunted corn maze that will give you shivers. Have a look below to plan your next fall corn maze adventure.

1. Brookdale Farms - Eureka

Brookdale Farms offers over 100 acres of corn maze madness to spend some time getting lost in. They also offer a horror maze, for those who want a more terrifying corn maze experience. The corn maze is just one of the many fall-centered activities offered on a visit here. You will find music, hayrides, a petting zoo, and much more. Brookdale Farms is located in Eureka, MO.

2. Stuckmeyers Farm - Fenton

Stuckmeyers Farm is a fourth-generation farm that offers a corn maze every weekend through the end of October as a part of their Farm Fun Days. You'll find an exciting maze here, as well as hayrides, pony rides, and Fort Spooky - that is sure to make the kids scream with joy. Stuckmeyers Farm is located in Fenton, MO.

3. Thies Farm and Greenhouse - St. Louis

The corn maze at Thies Farm and Greenhouse is a part of their annual Pumpkinland attraction. A huge event with all of the best activities autumn can bring, including wagon rides, a play area, and pumpkin decorating. The haystack towers are a favorite with the kids and grown-ups love all the farm fresh produce offered here. Thies Farm and Greenhouse is located in St. Louis, MO.

4. Eckert's Country Store & Farms

5. The Great Godfrey Maze

One of the largest and most popular mazes in the region, the Great Godfrey Maze has been held for 19 years. It's the furthest away of all the mazes on this list, but the 40-minute drive to Godfrey from downtown is so worth the effort to see this amazing attraction. The Great Godfrey Maze is open Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays through the end of October.

The Great Godfrey Maze takes place in Robert E. Glazebrook Park, located in Godfrey, IL.

Due to road construction, The City of Godfrey asks visitors to the Great Godfrey Maze and Glazebrook Park to use the Pierce Lane entrance on the west side.

6. Relleke Pumpkin Patch

Relleke Pumpkin Patch is just one mile from the Cahokia Mound State Park in Illinois. They celebrate fall every weekend with a five-acre jungle corn maze and a smaller maze for those who want to get a little less lost on their adventure. There are so many fall attractions to fill your visit here, with some unique favorites being the Krazy-Korn Palace, Spider Town, and The Haunted Barn, which is created by Granite City students.

Relleke Pumpkin Patch is located in Pontoon Beach, IL.

Have you visited any of these corn mazes near St. Louis? Which ones were your family's favorites? We would love to hear all about your experiences. Please share your pictures and experiences with us in the comments section! If you've been searching "corn mazes near me" and you're near the area, these spots are for you! Hoping to stay even longer to enjoy the country and classic autumn experiences? Take a look at all the local options on Vrbo and continue your trip for the whole weekend.

Looking for more fall fun? Check out these incredible harvest festivals around St. Louis. There's nothing as fun as taking your family for an exciting outing to celebrate the season! The adults and little kids alike will enjoy all of these cool events. Make the harvest festivals a new annual tradition for the family and you'll be glad you did!

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