Get Lost In These 5 Awesome Corn Mazes In West Virginia This Fall
It’s that time of year again! Fall is here and it’s time to get lost in a corn maze. There are several of these in West Virginia and they are a ton of fun. Most of the best corn mazes in West Virginia also offer plenty of other activities that warrant a day trip. If you’re looking for fun things to do in fall in West Virginia, these should top the list. Check out 5 of the most awesome corn mazes in West Virginia to get lost in this fall and get out and enjoy this season in our beautiful state.
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Check out this pumpkin patch in West Virginia that is also a 5-acre corn maze with farm animals for viewing, slides, playground, and hay rides. Beginning September 21st, they will be open Saturday 10 to 6 p.m. and Sunday 12 to 6 p.m. Open weekdays by appointment. Call 304-229-1723 to make an appointment and visit their website here for more information.
This charming pumpkin patch in West Virginia is a family farm that also offers an exciting corn maze, a tractor train, a unique 150-ft. slide and more. It's a great place to take the family on weekends this fall. Learn more on the farm's website here.
Address: 614 Blue Jay 6 Road, Cool Ridge, WV 25825
Fall is Fun Farm season at Gritt’s Farm. They have a mix of corn mazes, pumpkins and a large play area. This maybe the best family fall destination in the state as this one place has a little bit of everything. Find out more information about Gritt's Fun Farm on its website here.
This corn maze is open for the fall season beginning September 14th and the last day is October 28th. Not only does Cooper Family Farm have an 8-acre corn maze that's perfect for families, they also offer a haunted corn maze in West Virginia that is sure to be a unique and terrifying outing this season. Learn more about everything happening on the farm here.
Byrnside Branch Farm is the ideal place in West Virginia if you are a huge fan of corn mazes. Definitely one of the best corn mazes in West Virginia, and perhaps the largest, it is a massive 18 acres. They also offer a 2-acre maze, as well as other activities for all ages. Test your bravery after the sun goes down with their Twilight Maze, as well! Find out more about this fall destination on its website here.
How many of these corn mazes have you been to? Are you planning on going to any this year? Let us know what you consider to be the best corn mazes in West Virginia and share your experiences with us in the comments!
And for more on Cooper Family Farms, featured in the list above, check out our previous article here.
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Best Corn Mazes In West Virginia
September 10, 2019
Andrea Limke
What are the best farms to visit in West Virginia in the fall?
There are so many fun things to do in fall in West Virginia and visiting a farm is one of the best. You get to be outdoors, enjoying our state’s natural beauty, and making memories as a family, picking pumpkins and taking hay rides. If this sounds like the ideal fall day to you, check out some of the best farms and pumpkin patches in West Virginia, featured in our previous article here.
Are there any haunted corn mazes in West Virginia?
If you prefer a scary corn maze and getting lost in the dark, then you’ll want to visit a haunted corn maze in West Virginia. A few of the farms mentioned in our list above do offer haunted attractions at night. One of the best and scariest can be found at Byrnside Branch Farm in Union.
What is the largest corn maze in West Virginia?
Byrnside Branch Farm should also be your destination for the largest corn maze in West Virginia. At 18 acres, it’s much easier to get lost in this massive maze than it is to find your way out.
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