
11 Must-Visit Maine Corn Mazes You’ll Want to Get Lost in This Fall
Autumn in Maine is here, and that means it's time for apple picking, fall festivals, and corn mazes.
There's something so fun about walking through the towering stalks of corn, twisting and turning through the maze, and even having a laugh when it seems like you can't seem to find the exit.
There are a bunch of different-designed corn mazes throughout the Pine Tree State, and we've got 11 of them that you, your friends, and family will want to tackle for some fall fun.
Where Is the Best Corn Maze in Maine?
For the fourth year in a row, Treworgy Family Orchards in Levant was named by USA Today as not only the best corn maze in Maine but the best corn maze in the United States.
The farm has the longest continually running corn maze in the state, which started in 2001, according to its website, and it has "60,000 corn plants [that] make up each 4-acre maze, and most of the stalks grow up to 10 feet tall."
As for the creative design this year? That would be a big ol' whale and fisherman.
READ MORE: This Maine Farm’s Corn Maze Was Named No. 1 in the US for the Fourth Year in a Row
But that's not the only great maze in Maine you can explore. There are a variety of other designs and exciting places to "get lost," including designs of dinosaurs, Cooper Flagg, pirates, and even the prehistoric cartoon family, the Flintstones, among others.
Let's take a look at some of them below.
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What makes each of these places even better is the fact that it's not just a corn maze you can check out. So many of them have other things to do, including apple picking, hayrides, farm animals, cider doughnuts, and even some night walks for a spookier time.
Places like Treworgy Family Orchards, Pineland Farms, and Davis Family Farm have some night maze fun. Just make sure to bring a flashlight!
If you’re ready to embrace fall in the most Maine way possible, then it's time to start hitting up all these corn mazes.
Challenge accepted.
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