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Corn Mazes and Pumpkin Patches

By SHERRI SMITH BROWN

Georgia

Corn Mazes and Pumpkins Patches

The corn is as high as an elephant’s eye so it must be fall and time for corn mazes and pumpkin patches at Georgia farms.

Corn mazes and pumpkin patches are a sure sign that Fall is on its way. You will find farmers all across Georgia harvesting pumpkins and cutting their intricately designed corn mazes – everything from psychedelic circles to spooky Halloween scenes. Besides twisting and turning your way through a corn maze, at many farms, you also will find other activities, including petting farms, hay rides and bonfires.

Listed below are some farms across the state where you will definitely find some fall fun for the entire family.

Cagle’s Dairy – Wonder through the maze, choose your own pumpkin, and enjoy a hayride and bonfire at this dairy farm in Canton.

Colonel Cob’s Corn Maze – This 7-acre cornfield in Oxford has 2.5 miles of fun paths and agricultural facts to direct you through the maze, pumpkins and more.

Connell Farms – They say it takes 35 minutes to over an hour to find your way through this corn maze of psychedelic circles in Hollonville. There are hayrides, food and drinks, too.

Joe’s Rows Corn Maze – There is a corn maze, hayrides, and a petting zoo at this farm in Sautee in the North Georgia Mountains.

Little River Farms Country Inn and Petting Farm – Try you luck in the Haunted Corn Maze. You will also find hayrides, a petting farm, and nature trails at this Resaca farm.

Moody Farm Corn Maze – This corn maze in Hoboken has three mazes with four miles of trails.

North Georgia Corn Maze – Walk through this giant puzzle of a maze in Cleveland during the day or at night with a flashlight. There are also marshmallow roasts and a haunted house. 

Poppell Farms – Enjoy a hayride to the pumpkin patch where everyone picks their own pumpkin, a 10-acre corn maze, a petting zoo, train ride and much more at this farm in Odum.

Rock Ranch – Fun games and activities are hidden inside this year’s maze, cut in the image of Abraham Lincoln on the penny. Located in The Rock.

Southern Belle Farm – This year’s maze design commemorates Atlanta Motor Speedway’s 50th year of operation. There is also a pick-a-pumpkin patch, petting zoo, hayrides and more at this farm in Henry County.

Southern Tree Plantation – Located in the North Georgia Mountains in Union County, this Christmas tree and pumpkin farm treats visitors to a corn maze, kid’s train ride, hayrides and more.

Twin Oaks Fun Farm – Activities at this corn maze in Forsyth include hayrides, face painting, pumpkin painting, and a playscape playground.

Uncle Bob’s Pumpkin Patch – It’s a fun time at this farm in Newnan with a corn maze, pumpkins, a petting zoo, puppet shows, hayrides and more.

Uncle Shuck’s Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch – You will find a haunted corn maze, bonfires, hayrides, pumpkins, lots of food and drink, and more at Uncle Shuck’s in Dawsonville.

Washington Farms – Walk in through the corn or enter via a slide at this corn maze, designed to highlight Georgia farming. There is also a train ride, pumpkins, pig races, and lots of farm activities at this farm near Watkinsville.

Yule Forest Hwy 155 – A new Spider Frenzy Maze, pumpkin patch, hayrides, a petting zoo and more can be experienced at this Stockbridge farm.

Read more about Farm Experiences in Georgia, and find other activities across the state here at Brown’s Guides.

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One Response to “Corn Mazes and Pumpkin Patches”

  1. jackie tyson Says:

    Uncle Shuck\’s is a fun, clean family experience. Love the hayrides along the river.

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