Fall may just be the busiest time of year around Cincinnati when it comes to outdoor fun. Everywhere you turn, there’s a pumpkin patch, apple orchard, or epic corn maze to discover. If you’re looking a fall day trip in Cincinnati but need help narrowing it down, we’ve got a list that will lead you in the right direction. Of course, once you enter one of these eight best corn mazes in Cincinnati this fall, it’s up to you to make your way out! Check out one of the best things to do during fall in Cincinnati and be sure to report back and let us know how you fared.

  1. Blooms and Berries Farm Market

Facebook/Blooms and Berries Farm Market Blooms and Berries in Loveland is a one-stop-shop when it comes to fall fun. Its on-site corn maze is definitely sure to test your directional skills. There is also a smaller maze for young ones who want to get in on the fun. And don’t miss out on their pumpkin bounce pad this year, which you can read more about here.
Blooms & Berries Farm Market, 9669 OH-48, Loveland, OH 45140, USA

  1. Irons Fruit Farm

Facebook/Irons Fruit Farm The epic 12-acre corn maze at Irons Fruit Farm is always a fun time each fall. The themes, like the Reds one above from 2012, are unique and exciting to wander through. Learn more about all the fun you can have on this farm on its website here.
Irons Fruit Farm, 1640 Stubbs Mills Rd, Lebanon, OH 45036, USA

  1. Tom’s Maze

Facebook/Tom’s Maze Voted one of the best corn mazes in the country, Tom’s Maze has been around for over 20 years and is definitely worth the hourlong drive north to check it out. It’s eight acres of twisting and turning and you can choose to play a game that’s built right into the maze. There are even helpers stationed throughout, as well as water and restrooms that are accessible while working your way through. Plan your visit through its website here.
Tom’s Maze and Pumpkin Farm, 4881 Germantown Liberty Rd, Germantown, OH 45327, USA

  1. Neltner’s Farm

Facebook/Neltner’s Farm At three acres, the corn maze at Neltner’s may be a bit smaller than others, but the natural beauty of this farm makes up for it. The maze is open weekends, as well as during the week, and it’s the perfect place to spend a lovely fall afternoon. There is also now a toddler-sized maze, perfect for families with little ones who don’t want to lose them in the larger maze! Read all about Fall Fest at Neltner’s Farm here.
Neltner’s Farm & Event Venue, 6922 4 Mile Rd, Melbourne, KY 41059, USA

  1. Shaw Farms

Facebook/Shaw Farms Shaw Farms is well known for its epic 12+ acre corn maze that always includes the farm’s name carved into the design. The photo above shows the maze from a previous year, and this year’s is sure to be just as impressive. The farm also has an interactive game you can play throughout the maze, as well as more fall fun to experience during your visit. See more of this Milford farm on its website here.
1737 OH-131, Milford, OH 45150, USA

  1. Young’s Jersey Dairy

Facebook/Young’s Jersey Dairy A trip to Young’s is the ultimate fall family fun outing and there’s plenty here to warrant a day trip. Their 3.5-acre corn maze features upwards of a mile of trails and promises fun for all ages. You can learn more about it and their other fall activities here.
Young’s Jersey Dairy, 6880 Springfield Xenia Rd, Yellow Springs, OH 45387, USA

  1. Burwinkel Farms

Facebook/Burwinkel Farms A trip to the corn mazes (yes, we said mazes) at Burwinkel Farms will have you smiling from start to finish. This small, family-owned farm is a delightful spot to try out a maze, as well as take a nostalgic hayride to the patch to find that perfect pumpkin. Read more about this farm that’s famous for its corn on its website here.
Burwinkel Farms, 4359 Hamilton Cleves Rd, Ross, OH 45013, USA

  1. Country Pumpkins

Facebook/Country Pumpkins South of Cincinnati in Dry Ridge, Kentucky, Country Pumpkins is a working dairy farm that charms visitors each fall. Their four-acre corn maze is just part of of the fun, and they also have a smaller maze that’s perfect for little ones. Head south this fall and try something new and begin to plan your visit on their website here.
Country Pumpkins, 1835 Sherman Mt. Zion Road, Dry Ridge, KY 41035, USA

These eight best corn mazes in Cincinnati are sure to add some excitement to your fall calendar this year. How many of them have you tried? Which is your favorite? Share with us in the comments! If you’d like to recommend another family-friendly adventure in Cincinnati, fill out our nomination form here.

Facebook/Blooms and Berries Farm Market

Blooms and Berries in Loveland is a one-stop-shop when it comes to fall fun. Its on-site corn maze is definitely sure to test your directional skills. There is also a smaller maze for young ones who want to get in on the fun. And don’t miss out on their pumpkin bounce pad this year, which you can read more about here.

Blooms & Berries Farm Market, 9669 OH-48, Loveland, OH 45140, USA

Facebook/Irons Fruit Farm

The epic 12-acre corn maze at Irons Fruit Farm is always a fun time each fall. The themes, like the Reds one above from 2012, are unique and exciting to wander through. Learn more about all the fun you can have on this farm on its website here.

Irons Fruit Farm, 1640 Stubbs Mills Rd, Lebanon, OH 45036, USA

Facebook/Tom’s Maze

Voted one of the best corn mazes in the country, Tom’s Maze has been around for over 20 years and is definitely worth the hourlong drive north to check it out. It’s eight acres of twisting and turning and you can choose to play a game that’s built right into the maze. There are even helpers stationed throughout, as well as water and restrooms that are accessible while working your way through. Plan your visit through its website here.

Tom’s Maze and Pumpkin Farm, 4881 Germantown Liberty Rd, Germantown, OH 45327, USA

Facebook/Neltner’s Farm

At three acres, the corn maze at Neltner’s may be a bit smaller than others, but the natural beauty of this farm makes up for it. The maze is open weekends, as well as during the week, and it’s the perfect place to spend a lovely fall afternoon. There is also now a toddler-sized maze, perfect for families with little ones who don’t want to lose them in the larger maze! Read all about Fall Fest at Neltner’s Farm here.

Neltner’s Farm & Event Venue, 6922 4 Mile Rd, Melbourne, KY 41059, USA

Facebook/Shaw Farms

Shaw Farms is well known for its epic 12+ acre corn maze that always includes the farm’s name carved into the design. The photo above shows the maze from a previous year, and this year’s is sure to be just as impressive. The farm also has an interactive game you can play throughout the maze, as well as more fall fun to experience during your visit. See more of this Milford farm on its website here.

1737 OH-131, Milford, OH 45150, USA

Facebook/Young’s Jersey Dairy

A trip to Young’s is the ultimate fall family fun outing and there’s plenty here to warrant a day trip. Their 3.5-acre corn maze features upwards of a mile of trails and promises fun for all ages. You can learn more about it and their other fall activities here.

Young’s Jersey Dairy, 6880 Springfield Xenia Rd, Yellow Springs, OH 45387, USA

Facebook/Burwinkel Farms

A trip to the corn mazes (yes, we said mazes) at Burwinkel Farms will have you smiling from start to finish. This small, family-owned farm is a delightful spot to try out a maze, as well as take a nostalgic hayride to the patch to find that perfect pumpkin. Read more about this farm that’s famous for its corn on its website here.

Burwinkel Farms, 4359 Hamilton Cleves Rd, Ross, OH 45013, USA

Facebook/Country Pumpkins

South of Cincinnati in Dry Ridge, Kentucky, Country Pumpkins is a working dairy farm that charms visitors each fall. Their four-acre corn maze is just part of of the fun, and they also have a smaller maze that’s perfect for little ones. Head south this fall and try something new and begin to plan your visit on their website here.

Country Pumpkins, 1835 Sherman Mt. Zion Road, Dry Ridge, KY 41035, USA

And if you need more ideas for things to do in Cincinnati during the fall, check out our recent article here.

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Best Corn Mazes In Cincinnati September 06, 2019 Andrea Limke What are the best farms to visit in Cincinnati in the fall? If you’re looking for a farm and pumpkin patch in Cincinnati to visit this fall, you have plenty of options around town. Many local farms open up their gates to visitors for pumpkin picking, hayrides, games, fresh produce, corn mazes, and more fall fun. The list of the best corn mazes in Cincinnati above gives you a great place to start, as all of these destinations offer more than just a maze. If you need more ideas, check out the lesser known options on our list here. Are there any haunted corn mazes in Cincinnati? Editor’s note: Fright Field is closed for the 2021 season, but you can check their website for updates.  Did you catch the last corn maze on our list above? Highway 50 Fright Field is a haunted corn field and attraction that is downright terrifying. Many believe it to be the scariest destination during the fall in Cincinnati, thanks to a dark corn field and the real haunted stories that go along with this property. You can read all about the Fright Field and plan your visit with our previous article here. What is the largest corn maze in Cincinnati? Many actually prefer to not try the largest corn maze in Cincinnati, especially if they’re afraid of not being able to get out! But we think you’ll enjoy the challenge, so be sure to head to Shaw Farms and their 12-acre masterpiece. If you’re a huge fan of corn mazes, also visit Tom’s Maze, listed above, as it is known as the best corn maze in Ohio.

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Best Corn Mazes In Cincinnati

September 06, 2019

Andrea Limke

What are the best farms to visit in Cincinnati in the fall? If you’re looking for a farm and pumpkin patch in Cincinnati to visit this fall, you have plenty of options around town. Many local farms open up their gates to visitors for pumpkin picking, hayrides, games, fresh produce, corn mazes, and more fall fun. The list of the best corn mazes in Cincinnati above gives you a great place to start, as all of these destinations offer more than just a maze. If you need more ideas, check out the lesser known options on our list here. Are there any haunted corn mazes in Cincinnati? Editor’s note: Fright Field is closed for the 2021 season, but you can check their website for updates.  Did you catch the last corn maze on our list above? Highway 50 Fright Field is a haunted corn field and attraction that is downright terrifying. Many believe it to be the scariest destination during the fall in Cincinnati, thanks to a dark corn field and the real haunted stories that go along with this property. You can read all about the Fright Field and plan your visit with our previous article here. What is the largest corn maze in Cincinnati? Many actually prefer to not try the largest corn maze in Cincinnati, especially if they’re afraid of not being able to get out! But we think you’ll enjoy the challenge, so be sure to head to Shaw Farms and their 12-acre masterpiece. If you’re a huge fan of corn mazes, also visit Tom’s Maze, listed above, as it is known as the best corn maze in Ohio.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

If you’re looking for a farm and pumpkin patch in Cincinnati to visit this fall, you have plenty of options around town. Many local farms open up their gates to visitors for pumpkin picking, hayrides, games, fresh produce, corn mazes, and more fall fun. The list of the best corn mazes in Cincinnati above gives you a great place to start, as all of these destinations offer more than just a maze. If you need more ideas, check out the lesser known options on our list here.

Are there any haunted corn mazes in Cincinnati?

Editor’s note: Fright Field is closed for the 2021 season, but you can check their website for updates. 

Did you catch the last corn maze on our list above? Highway 50 Fright Field is a haunted corn field and attraction that is downright terrifying. Many believe it to be the scariest destination during the fall in Cincinnati, thanks to a dark corn field and the real haunted stories that go along with this property. You can read all about the Fright Field and plan your visit with our previous article here.

What is the largest corn maze in Cincinnati?

Many actually prefer to not try the largest corn maze in Cincinnati, especially if they’re afraid of not being able to get out! But we think you’ll enjoy the challenge, so be sure to head to Shaw Farms and their 12-acre masterpiece. If you’re a huge fan of corn mazes, also visit Tom’s Maze, listed above, as it is known as the best corn maze in Ohio.