We want you to enjoy your visit to our farm, so please come prepared!
A corn maze or maize maze is a maze cut out of a corn field. Originally, the first full-size corn maze was believed to be created in Annville, Pennsylvania in 1993; however, similar corn mazes were highlighted in newspapers as early as 1982. Corn mazes have become popular tourist attractions in North America, and are a way for farms to generate tourist income. Many are based on artistic designs such as characters from movies. Corn mazes appear in many different designs. Some mazes are even created to tell stories or to portray a particular theme. Most have a path which goes all around the whole pattern, either to end in the middle or to come back out again, with various false trails diverging from the main path. In the United Kingdom, they are known as maize mazes, and are especially popular with farms in the east of England. These mazes are normally combined with other farm attractions of interest to families and day trippers. Some of these attractions include hay rides, a petting zoo, play areas for children, and picnic areas. Each year a few of the mazes are featured in national newspapers and TV. In the U.S corn mazes typically are cut down circa the first week of November; in the UK typically in September after children return to school.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Be prepared
- ~Your maze adventure can last anywhere from one to three hours.
- ~Bring sunscreen, even on cloudy days, and wear a hat and comfortable walking shoes.
- ~Be prepared for uneven ground and potential mud. Our giant maze is exposed to whatever mother nature has to offer; this means the paths can be muddy after rainstorms and can be uneven or soft. Closed toed, comfortable shoes are strongly suggested.
- ~Stop by our Concession Stand to pick up some snacks and drinks for your day.
Corn Maze Rules
- Do not smoke in the maze
- Do not run in the maze
- Do not break through the ribbon or cut through the corn
- Do not pick the corn
- Do not use foul language