Corn Mazes, or Maize Mazes as they’re often called, have quickly gained popularity as a must-do fall activity. And North Carolina has plenty of opportunities for you to try one out. Some are just straight-up mazes, while others include hayrides, pumpkin picking, farm animals or maybe even a haunted house. But they’re all guaranteed to be a great time for visitors of all ages.
Rural Hill Amazing Maize Maze, Huntersville
Spread over a whopping seven acres, the Rural Hill Amazing Maize Maze is one of the largest in the Southeast and one you definitely don’t want to miss. You’ll wander through over two miles of interconnecting paths that form an elaborate pattern that’s different every year. But don’t worry, you’re not totally on your own. When you enter the maze, you’ll receive a blank map and find the missing pieces at checkpoints throughout. Plus, you’ll be carrying a giant flag, and there are staff members stationed around the maze just in case you get stuck. For an extra dose of fun, bring your flashlight and try the maze at night.
Dates: September 16th – October 29th, 2023
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Ken's Korny Corn Maze, Garner
Ken’s Korny Corn Maze in Garner is the one that started it all, as North Carolina’s first and longest-running maze. Stretching over six acres, the maze contains over two and a half miles of paths of cornstalks towering five feet in the air, so all you’ll see is the corn in front of you and the skies above you. They also have flags and staff on-hand just in case you get lost or need help, but they have an added feature that many other mazes don’t have – two rest areas in the maze with benches and water coolers. But the fun doesn’t stop there – there’s also a miniature maze for children, a rope maze, a miniature golf course and much, much more.
Dates: TBA
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Aw Shucks Corn Maze, Monroe
With a new design every year, the corn maze at Aw Shucks Farm is never the same. It’s also family-friendly and safe for visitors of all ages, with most people finding their way out in about 25 minutes. For the total fall experience on the farm, try visiting at night and partaking in s’mores by the bonfire after you’re finished! You can also say hi to the animals in the animal barn and pick your own pumpkins and other produce at the pumpkin market.
Dates: September 23rd – November 6th, 2022
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Darnell Farms Corn Maze, Bryson City
The corn maze at Darnell Farms is only one of the many reasons to visit this family-run farm. The gorgeous mountain setting is nothing short of picturesque, and during September and October, the fall festivities are in full swing. You’ll find all the classics here, including hay rides, pumpkins, and, of course, a corn maze. Older kids will enjoy the Barn of Terror event, which involves hayrides and a haunted house.
Dates: Select Days in September & October
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Hubb's Corn Maze, Clinton
Hubb’s Farm is anything but your run-of-the-mill corn maze. The 15+ acre maze is actually made up of different mazes of varying difficulty, each with its own interactive scavenger hunt. Plus, visitors can enjoy over 20 additional attractions. There’s a zip line, a mining experience for kids, laser tag, a giant slide, a barrel train, inflatables, an animal farm, play areas and even giant life-sized games, including checkers and foosball. Each weekend, the farm also features a special theme like “Apollo 11 Moon Landing,” “First Responders Weekend,” “Thank a Farmer,” and “Freedom USA.”
Dates: Opens September 23rd – November 4th, 2023
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Kersey Valley Maize Adventure, Archdale
Get lost in the maze at Kersey Valley Maize Adventure, where you can challenge your loved ones while enjoying the fall weather. Spend an hour or so exploring the intricate paths of this corn maze, which is the largest in the Triad. After the maze, you can spend some time on the Midway, where you’ll find doggy watering stations as well as delicious fall treats for humans, including apple cider donuts, kettle corn and lemonade. With your tickets, you’ll also be able to enjoy the express train ride around the corn maze. There’s also a pumpkin patch and access to the venue’s other attractions, including laser tag and zip lining.
Dates: Opens September 23rd, 2023
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