Get Lost In These 8 Awesome Corn Mazes In New Hampshire This Fall
Crisp fall days are perfect for spending outside! But while picking apples is great, sometimes you need a little more adventure, which is why corn mazes are such a great autumn activity to add onto your fall bucket list. Step into these festive corn fields in New Hampshire with a group of friends or your family, and work together to find your way home while having lots of fun along the way. If you've been searching for "corn mazes near me," here are just a few of the most awesome corn mazes in New Hampshire that are just waiting for you to come get lost in the best way.
1. Beans & Greens Farm, Gilford
The corn maze at Beans & Greens Farm is intentionally designed to be difficult, and is well known for its numerous dead ends, loops, and bridges. You have the option of doing a treasure hunt as well, but just making it out of this maze is tricky enough! The maze is open daily, but you'll find special (i.e. spooky) night and haunted mazes on certain days of the week...if you dare. While you're here, pop on over to the farmstand for some fresh fall produce, gorgeous flowers, tantalizing eats (far more diverse than traditional farmstead fare!), a petting farm, and (of course) a pumpkin patch!
2. Coppal House Farm, Lee
This New Hampshire maze always has a great theme, from the praying mantis (pictured above) to a coyote howling at the moon. For those who are "directionally-challenged," Coppal House Farm has made the unique addition of trivia signs along the way to help guide you to safety! The day maze is typically open through October 30, but you'll also find a fun flashlight (night) maze available as well, although these tickets must be booked online in advance. For more fall fun here, check out the wagon rides and sunflower festival as well.
3. Beech Hill Farm, Hopkinton
Beech Hill Farm is a true year-round NH destination, complete with dairy-fresh ice cream and pick your own produce. In fall, the corn maze here is family friendly, and takes about 40 minutes to complete. Themes change every year, and you'll almost always find multiple mazes to choose from! But seriously...don't skip the ice cream.
4. Sherman Farm Stand, Conway
The 12-acre corn "maize" at Sherman Farm Stand is sure to delight everyone. The maize has lots of events, and is full of riddles that you'll love solving. In fact, the maze was named best in New Hampshire for two years running! The maize opens for the season on towards the end of September and ends before Halloween.
5. Trombly Gardens, Milford
This is a slightly smaller corn maze than some of the others on our list, but with admission just $5 for adults, it's a perfect quick trip for families. On the weekends, a hay ride is included in the price of admission! But don't just pop by Trombly Gardens just for the corn maze - this family farm stand offers all sorts of fresh produce for both u-pick, browsing, and even delivery.
6. Riverview Farm, Plainfield
The Riverview Farm corn maze will delight all ages, with a local artist's thoughtfully themed works incorporated into the maze every year. You can even grab a follow-along book in the main barn! Be sure to stop b for some fresh produce and fresh-baked apple doughnuts too! The apples come straight from the farm. For those looking for a fright the haunted maze is a must-do (no costumes, please).
7. J & F Farms, Derry
J&F Farms is is known for their delicious beef and produce, but few know that this century-old family farm also offers a corn maze! You'll walk about a mile getting through the J&F Farms maze, so it's perfect for families with little ones, plus every month is a new theme, which means you can come back for multiple visits all season long! Pop in throughout the year for other special events as well, like Strawberry Fest, the Christmas tree farm, and even Family Fun Nights.
8. Scamman Farm, Stratham
Editor's Note: Sadly, this local Stratham farm has closed its maze doors for good. Be sure to check out some of the other great mazes on our list!
Scamman farm has maze options for the whole family. The massive six-acre maze has both hard and easy options, and a smaller kids maze is perfect for beginners.
These New Hampshire cornfields have quite a few surprises hiding within their stalks! Have you ever been to one of these corn mazes in New Hampshire? (We'll be checking out the spooky ones next!)
If you're looking for more fall fun in New Hampshire, check out this train ride that takes you through some of the state's best foliage.
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