
Named as the Country’s Largest Corn Maze, we knew we had to check it out. Every time we go to a pumpkin patch, the kids always ask if they have a corn maze and they get excited every time. Uncle Ty sent me a link to this corn maze and I knew instantly I had to look into it and get the kids there. We went on the perfect day, blue skies, decent temperature, just perfect!
The kids had no idea we were going to the maze, they only knew we were going to the mountains and would not be hiking. When we pulled up, they still had no idea other than it looked like a pumpkin patch with pretty scenery. Of course the first question they asked when we arrived was if they had a corn maze. I said, oh yes they certainly do.
I booked the tickets online and after we parked, we walked to the barn area to check in. Ticket prices for the entire day are great for this type of experience.
Ticket Prices:
GENERAL WEEKEND ADMISSION (Daytime Friday/Saturday/Sunday): $15 per person
FLASHLIGHT MAZE ADMISSION: $16 per person
ALL DAY SATURDAY PASS: $20 per person
WEEKDAY ADMISSION (Mon/Wed/Thurs): $10 per person
We reached the tent at the entrance to the maze and received our maps.

The maze area is divided into 4 mazes that span over 34 acres. The first maze is the Story Maze (Yellow), the second maze is the Trivia maze (red), third maze is the punch card maze (blue) and the last maze is the mystery maze (no map for this maze).
We decided to do the story maze first since it was the smallest of the 4 mazes and it would give us a feel of what to expect. This maze followed the story of Corny the Combine. It was a really cute story and the kids loved taking turns reading the story aloud.












I took some pictures of the maze layout, morning glories and the kids in the first maze.





We did the trivia maze next and we all agreed between trying to find the trivia questions and answering the questions, this was the hardest of the 3 mazes we were able to do.
Here is a sample of the questions.


I can honestly admit, I did have to check Google for quite a few of the answers (this is when we actually had a little cell service). Overall it was fun finding the questions and solving the crossword puzzle with the answers.

From the letters in the crossword puzzle, we had to unscramble them to find out the puzzle theme.
The last maze we had time for was the punch card maze. This maze was a lot of fun because you basically had to go in 1 direction to get to the next part but you cannot leave one space untraveled because you never know where the next punch will be located.






After about an hour we found the last punch for the maze and this brought about a celebration.


During the punch card maze we did find the entrance to the mystery maze but unfortunately we didn’t have time to do this maze as we did not sign up for the flashlight maze and we had to finish up by 6pm. We know for next time that we should start with this maze or arrive as soon as they open and stay through the flashlight maze.

Once we finished the mazes we went back to the barn area to ride the hayride. The hayride is included with purchase of the maze ticket. This is also the easiest way to get to the pumpkin patch. The hayride drops you off at the pumpkin patch and will pick you and your pumpkins back up vs. having to lug them back to the tent to pay.
This hayride was a lot of fun and could carry a lot of people.





The views from the hayride are spectacular.





Another awesome feature of the farm is their playground. The kids had so much fun and would have stayed for hours if they could. We also enjoyed it.

















Outside view of the maze at sunset.

One the drive home, we were able to capture a few pictures of the full moon.


I did record the mazes on my AllTrails Map and got pretty neat results.


Check out some of our videos on YouTube of our farm adventures.
This video is my favorite. Taylor was very excited while running through the tunnel that she hit her head when she came out. I wish I kept recording but I stopped because I thought she got her but she stood up and laughed and said “bonked head”