Get Lost In These 8 Awesome Corn Mazes In Rhode Island This Fall
Most New Englanders would agree that there’s no better time to be from this part of the country than during autumn. With so many fun fall activities and events, beautiful foliage, and so much more, this really is an extra special time to be here. Whether you’re looking for unique fall festivals, or considering taking a foliage train ride this year, Rhode Island has you covered. The beautiful farms throughout the state are also joining in on the fun and offering everything from apple picking and pumpkin picking to acres filled with corn mazes to get lost in the nice fall weather for a while. If that last idea sounded exciting, you’ll want to know which mazes are worth exploring so here are some of the best in the state this year.
Confreda Farms has one of the most popular corn mazes in the state and is also just a fun and friendly place to be. The maze runs every weekend from 10:00am until 5:00pm and the farm is located at 2150 Scituate Avenue in Hope.
Also located on site at Confreda Greenhouse and Farms is the infamous maze known as Scary Acres. Every Friday-Sunday between 6:30pm and 10:00pm this frightful experience comes to life.
Salisbury Farm claims to have the original corn maze of all of New England and this year's maze could not be more amazing! It's a true testament to this glorious small state of ours and spans 5 acres, one of the largest around. Visit the farm at 11 Peck Hill Road in Johnston.
Visit Escobar's Highland Farm corn maze at 133 Middle Road in the charming town of Portsmouth on Aquidneck Island. In addition to their 8 acre corn maze, they'll also be having a fantastic Pumpkin Festival on Saturday, September 24th.
Cucumber Hill Farm offers a fun and just challenging enough maze that is perfect for all ages. There's also a kiddie maze so younger aged children can practice their skills and have a little fun. This year's theme is "Friends In Flight" and all about birds! Visit them at 39 Cucumber Hill Road in Foster with Maze hours running from 10:00am until 9:00pm on Saturdays and 10:00am until 6:00pm on Sundays. Don't forget your flashlight after sunset on Saturday!
This 43 acre farm dates back to the early 1900s and is one of the most beautiful in the state. The hay ride, which is also a scavenger hunt should not be missed! Find Morris Farm at 2779 Warwick Avenue in Warwick.