There’s something so quintessentially fall about getting lost in a giant corn maze. The perfect, golden hue the corn reaches once fall is near its peak is just beautiful. Plus, bonus points like pumpkin patches, hayrides, and fresh cider make corn mazes a fun, dizzying treat come fall. But it’s the whole experience that makes them so memorable. Here are seven of the best corn mazes in North Carolina that will fill the fall season with fun memories.

  1. Gross Farms, Sanford

Facebook / Gross Farms This 10-acre maze is the largest corn maze in North Carolina (It’s one of two corn mazes that span 10 acres). It features three puzzles with various checkpoints to make sure you’re correctly finding your way out. There are also farm-centric activities like a pumpkin patch, slides, and interactive activities. Learn more on the official website.Address: 1606 Pickett Road, Sanford, NC, 27332 Gross Farms, 1606 Pickett Rd, Sanford, NC 27332, USA

  1. Ken’s Korny Maze, Garner

Facebook / Ken’s Korny Maze Ken’s Korny Maze is the longest-running corn maze in North Carolina and each year features an impressive, new design. After finding your way out of the six-acre maze, find the perfect pumpkin or two to take home from this pumpkin patch in North Carolina. Learn more on the official website.Address: 3175 Benson Road Garner, NC, 27529 Kens Korny Corn Maze, 3175 Benson Rd, Garner, NC 27529, USA

  1. Kersey Valley Maize Adventure, Advance

Facebook / Kersey Valley Maize Adventure This 10-acre maze is the largest corn maze in North Carolina (It’s one of two corn mazes that span 10 acres) and is certainly challenging, but also surrounded in fun like the nearby zipline that flies above the maze or gem mining not far in the woods. Of course though, you’ll want to complete the maze first for that sense of accomplishment. There’s also a great pumpkin patch. Learn more on the official website. Address: 1615 Kersey Valley Road, Archdale, NC, 27263 Kersey Valley Maize Adventure, 1615 Kersey Valley Rd, Archdale, NC 27263, USA

  1. Hubb’s Corn Maze, Clinton

Hubbs Farm Deemed an ‘agri-tourism fun park,’ Hubb’s features more than just a corn maze but an entire day of fun on the farm. The maze is over 10 acres and features three varying levels within and an interactive scavenger hunt. Aside from the maze, there’s plenty of fun on the farm like a mini-zipline, laser tag, ‘House of Corn,’ giant slides, giant jump pillow and more. Learn more on the official website. Address: 10276 N, US-421, Clinton, NC, 28328 Hubb’s Farm (Home of Hubb’s Corn Maze), 10276 N, US-421, Clinton, NC 28328, USA

  1. Aw Shucks Farms, Monroe

Facebook / Aw Shucks Farm Aw Shucks unveils a new, intricate design each year. After you complete the maze (it takes around 25 minutes) enjoy the other activities like hayrides, pumpkin picking, horseshoes and corn hole. Learn more on the official website. 3718 Plyler Mill Road, Monroe, NC, 28112 Aw Shucks Farms, 3718 Plyler Mill Rd, Monroe, NC 28112, USA

  1. Amazing Maize Maze, Rural Hill Farm, Huntersville (cancelled for 2019)

Yelp / Abigal K As one of the largest corn mazes in the Southeast, the Amazing Maize Maze features a giant, seven-acre maze with a total of two miles of connecting paths. The maze is so large and daunting, visitors have to go through a small maze tutorial before entering. Each group must also hold a flag throughout their time in the maze in case they get lost or turned around. Although it might seem daunting, it’s a great (bonding) way to spend a day getting lost then finding your way. Learn more on the official website.Address: 4431 Neck Road, Huntersville, NC, 28078Editor’s Note: Unfortunately, since the publication of this list, the Amazing Maize Maze has been cancelled for 2019 due to issues with the crop in the corn field set aside for the maze. Learn more at this link. Historic Rural Hill, 4431 Neck Rd, Huntersville, NC 28078, USA

  1. Ashe County Corn Maze and Pumpkin Festival, West Jefferson

Facebook / Ashe County Corn Maze and Pumpkin Festiva The Ashe County Corn Maze features a whole variety of fun from the challenging corn maze, live music on the weekends, pick your own pumpkins and even a shoot your own corn cannon. Learn more on the official website. 2152 Beaver Creek School Road, West Jefferson, NC, 28694 Ashe County Corn Maze and Pumpkin Festival, 1332 North Carolina, 16, Jefferson, NC 28640, USA

Corn mazes are such a fun fall activity! Which ones are your favorite corn mazes in North Carolina?

Facebook / Gross Farms

This 10-acre maze is the largest corn maze in North Carolina (It’s one of two corn mazes that span 10 acres). It features three puzzles with various checkpoints to make sure you’re correctly finding your way out. There are also farm-centric activities like a pumpkin patch, slides, and interactive activities. Learn more on the official website.Address: 1606 Pickett Road, Sanford, NC, 27332

Gross Farms, 1606 Pickett Rd, Sanford, NC 27332, USA

Facebook / Ken’s Korny Maze

Ken’s Korny Maze is the longest-running corn maze in North Carolina and each year features an impressive, new design. After finding your way out of the six-acre maze, find the perfect pumpkin or two to take home from this pumpkin patch in North Carolina. Learn more on the official website.Address: 3175 Benson Road Garner, NC, 27529

Kens Korny Corn Maze, 3175 Benson Rd, Garner, NC 27529, USA

Facebook / Kersey Valley Maize Adventure

This 10-acre maze is the largest corn maze in North Carolina (It’s one of two corn mazes that span 10 acres) and is certainly challenging, but also surrounded in fun like the nearby zipline that flies above the maze or gem mining not far in the woods. Of course though, you’ll want to complete the maze first for that sense of accomplishment. There’s also a great pumpkin patch. Learn more on the official website. Address: 1615 Kersey Valley Road, Archdale, NC, 27263

Kersey Valley Maize Adventure, 1615 Kersey Valley Rd, Archdale, NC 27263, USA

Hubbs Farm

Deemed an ‘agri-tourism fun park,’ Hubb’s features more than just a corn maze but an entire day of fun on the farm. The maze is over 10 acres and features three varying levels within and an interactive scavenger hunt. Aside from the maze, there’s plenty of fun on the farm like a mini-zipline, laser tag, ‘House of Corn,’ giant slides, giant jump pillow and more. Learn more on the official website. Address: 10276 N, US-421, Clinton, NC, 28328

Hubb’s Farm (Home of Hubb’s Corn Maze), 10276 N, US-421, Clinton, NC 28328, USA

Facebook / Aw Shucks Farm

Aw Shucks unveils a new, intricate design each year. After you complete the maze (it takes around 25 minutes) enjoy the other activities like hayrides, pumpkin picking, horseshoes and corn hole. Learn more on the official website. 3718 Plyler Mill Road, Monroe, NC, 28112

Aw Shucks Farms, 3718 Plyler Mill Rd, Monroe, NC 28112, USA

Yelp / Abigal K

As one of the largest corn mazes in the Southeast, the Amazing Maize Maze features a giant, seven-acre maze with a total of two miles of connecting paths. The maze is so large and daunting, visitors have to go through a small maze tutorial before entering. Each group must also hold a flag throughout their time in the maze in case they get lost or turned around. Although it might seem daunting, it’s a great (bonding) way to spend a day getting lost then finding your way. Learn more on the official website.Address: 4431 Neck Road, Huntersville, NC, 28078Editor’s Note: Unfortunately, since the publication of this list, the Amazing Maize Maze has been cancelled for 2019 due to issues with the crop in the corn field set aside for the maze. Learn more at this link.

Historic Rural Hill, 4431 Neck Rd, Huntersville, NC 28078, USA

Facebook / Ashe County Corn Maze and Pumpkin Festiva

The Ashe County Corn Maze features a whole variety of fun from the challenging corn maze, live music on the weekends, pick your own pumpkins and even a shoot your own corn cannon. Learn more on the official website. 2152 Beaver Creek School Road, West Jefferson, NC, 28694

Ashe County Corn Maze and Pumpkin Festival, 1332 North Carolina, 16, Jefferson, NC 28640, USA

For another way to reel in fall, how about reading some of the most haunting urban legends from the Tar Heel State?

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Best Corn Mazes In North Carolina September 09, 2019 Robin Jarvis What are the best farms to visit in North Carolina in the fall? The Tar Heel State is home to a number of fun pumpkin patches that are perfect for an outing with the youngest members of the family; but the older ‘kids at heart’ will have fun as well. After combing through the pumpkin patch to find the perfect pumpkins to carve or simply to decorate the house with some autumnal flair, you’ll find most of the state’s fun pumpkin patches also host other fun activities like hayrides, jump castles, and more. Some even serve food! A few of the must-visit pumpkin patches include Hickory Nut Gap Farm in Fairview, Deal Farms in Franklin, and Mike’s Farm in Beulaville. Of course, it’s also possible to find hours of family fun on a farm with a corn maze! See a list of seven of the best corn mazes in North Carolina in the article above. Are there any haunted corn mazes in North Carolina? Yes! Every Friday in October after the sun goes down, the Shelby Corn Maze turns haunted for a creepy, twisty-turny adventure through the eight-acre attraction that seems so ’normal’ during the day. But after dark, all you can do is come prepared for anything - and then hope for the best. Learn more from the official website here. What is the largest corn maze in North Carolina? There is technically a tie for the largest corn maze in North Carolina. Both the Kersey Valley Maize Adventure (located in Advance) and the corn maze at Gross Farms (located in Sanford) are 10 acres of puzzling fun.  Learn more, and find a link to the official website of each, in the article above.

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Best Corn Mazes In North Carolina

September 09, 2019

Robin Jarvis

What are the best farms to visit in North Carolina in the fall? The Tar Heel State is home to a number of fun pumpkin patches that are perfect for an outing with the youngest members of the family; but the older ‘kids at heart’ will have fun as well. After combing through the pumpkin patch to find the perfect pumpkins to carve or simply to decorate the house with some autumnal flair, you’ll find most of the state’s fun pumpkin patches also host other fun activities like hayrides, jump castles, and more. Some even serve food! A few of the must-visit pumpkin patches include Hickory Nut Gap Farm in Fairview, Deal Farms in Franklin, and Mike’s Farm in Beulaville. Of course, it’s also possible to find hours of family fun on a farm with a corn maze! See a list of seven of the best corn mazes in North Carolina in the article above. Are there any haunted corn mazes in North Carolina? Yes! Every Friday in October after the sun goes down, the Shelby Corn Maze turns haunted for a creepy, twisty-turny adventure through the eight-acre attraction that seems so ’normal’ during the day. But after dark, all you can do is come prepared for anything - and then hope for the best. Learn more from the official website here. What is the largest corn maze in North Carolina? There is technically a tie for the largest corn maze in North Carolina. Both the Kersey Valley Maize Adventure (located in Advance) and the corn maze at Gross Farms (located in Sanford) are 10 acres of puzzling fun.  Learn more, and find a link to the official website of each, in the article above.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

The Tar Heel State is home to a number of fun pumpkin patches that are perfect for an outing with the youngest members of the family; but the older ‘kids at heart’ will have fun as well. After combing through the pumpkin patch to find the perfect pumpkins to carve or simply to decorate the house with some autumnal flair, you’ll find most of the state’s fun pumpkin patches also host other fun activities like hayrides, jump castles, and more. Some even serve food! A few of the must-visit pumpkin patches include Hickory Nut Gap Farm in Fairview, Deal Farms in Franklin, and Mike’s Farm in Beulaville. Of course, it’s also possible to find hours of family fun on a farm with a corn maze! See a list of seven of the best corn mazes in North Carolina in the article above.

Are there any haunted corn mazes in North Carolina?

Yes! Every Friday in October after the sun goes down, the Shelby Corn Maze turns haunted for a creepy, twisty-turny adventure through the eight-acre attraction that seems so ’normal’ during the day. But after dark, all you can do is come prepared for anything - and then hope for the best. Learn more from the official website here.

What is the largest corn maze in North Carolina?

There is technically a tie for the largest corn maze in North Carolina. Both the Kersey Valley Maize Adventure (located in Advance) and the corn maze at Gross Farms (located in Sanford) are 10 acres of puzzling fun.  Learn more, and find a link to the official website of each, in the article above.