17 Family-Friendly Corn Mazes in GA To Get Lost In (2024)

Fall is my favorite time of year. I love the cooler weather, the changing leaves and all the fun fall activities — like corn mazes.

Georgia has long corn mazes, small corn mazes, corn mazes that require trivia knowledge, corn mazes with fun slides and farm activities, and so much more. No matter what kind of corn maze your family chooses to visit this fall, we can guarantee it’s going to be an a-MAZE-ing time! (I’m sorry, was that joke too corny?!)

Here are 17 family-friendly corn mazes in GA that we know you and your crew are going to love!

17+ Family-Friendly Corn Mazes in GA To Get Lost In

UNCLE SHUCK’S CORN MAZE

125 Bannister Rd | Dawsonville
Season Begins: September 14, 2024

For over 20 years, Uncle Shuck’s Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch has been a must-do fall activity for Georgia visitors. The popular family-owned agritourism venue is located in Dawson County, in the northeast Georgia mountain region along the Etowah River.

The pattern of the maze changes each year, and has had all kinds of themes — from mountain moonshiners and auto racing to Civil War history. On Friday and Saturday nights in October, they also have a Haunted Corn Maze you can check out…if you dare! 

You’ll also find plenty of fun, fall activities here — like a jumping pad, a corn maze for kids, bonfire, wagon rides, a corn cannon, and more. Uncle Shuck’s is truly one of the best corn mazes in GA!

Read More: Uncle Shuck’s Corn Maze: What You Should Expect On This Fall Adventure (2024)

YULE FOREST PUMPKIN PATCH

3565 Hwy, 155 N | Stockbridge
Season Begins: Not happening in 2024

Note: Yule Forest will not open their Pumpkin Patch in 2024. Their Christmas Tree Farm will open as usual.

Yule Forest is home to one of the top rated pumpkin patches in Georgia.

Come and discover this amazing experience of cut-your-own pumpkins, over 100,000 beautiful flowers, an artisan crafts market, local food vendors, tractor hayrides, a corn maze, u-pick flower gardens, outdoor activities, the sportsplex play zone, agritourism exhibits, farm animals, realistic dinosaur encounters presented by Prehistoric Nation, a bee house, and so much more.

WARBINGTON FARMS CORN MAZE

5555 Crow Road | Cumming
Season Begins: September 7, 2024

With pumpkins, cows, slides, swings, a petting zoo, the corn maze and more, Warbington Farms is a great place for fall, family fun.

At the Warbington Farms Corn Maze, try to navigate the maze during the day, or for an added challenge — try the maze at night! The maze is not haunted, but is guaranteed to be a true test of your bravery. Bring a flashlight or purchase glow sticks and flashlights from them.

BUFORD CORN MAZE

4470 Bennett Rd | Buford
Season Begins: Opens August 31, 2024

The corn maze is still the main attraction at Buford Corn Maze, but it has grown to include many more fun activities – including a hayride, two popcorn jumping pillows, a farmer’s combine slide, farm animal viewing area, pumpkin patch, toy duck race, pony rides and a kids play area. The Buford Corn Maze also will offer special events throughout the season.

This year, they will also have “Scream Vampire! in 3-D” The Ultimate Scream Zone Experience. Guests will wear special 3-D glasses, similar to those found in movie theaters, to experience incredible effects without sacrificing color fidelity or missing any action in a thrilling world of vampire hunters and undead creatures.

And just in time for the Halloween season, the Buford Corn Maze’s Haunted Forest comes to life at night on select dates beginning Sept. 27 and running through Nov. 9. (Weekends in September, everyday in October. Check hours here.)

The corn maze is open on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays through September – then expanding to every day in October. In November, the corn maze will be open Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, through Nov. 9.

WASHINGTON FARMS

5671 Hog Mountain Rd. (Hwy 53) | Watkinsville
Season Begins: September 21, 2024

Grab your family and friends and GET LOST in the 6.5-acre corn maze at Washington Farms!  While you’re making your way through the maze, solve clues that help you find your way out. There are staff members to help if needed. In the past they have also offered flashlight nights.

Other activities at Washington Farms include campfires and s’mores, cow train rides, pig races, hayrides, corn cannons, a petting farm, a low ropes course, a PVC slide, corn box and sand boxes, kids climbing wall, duck races, a tricycle track, zip lines, a vortex tunnel, and jumping pillow. They introduced the Mega Slide last year, and it’s amazing. Tickets are ONLY available online. Buy before you go.

Our family visits Washington Farms every fall, and it is the highlight of the season for us! We especially love the ziplines, vortex tunnel, jumping pillows, and corn maze. The corn maze here is great, and they have both a short version and a longer version, along with trivia to help you choose correctly, and fun slides in the maze. Highly recommend!

JAEMOR FARMS

5340 Cornelia Hwy. (Hwy 365) | Alto
Season Begins: September 14, 2024

It has become a fall tradition like back-to-school and Halloween: Jaemor’s annual corn maze, newly-named their Harvest Celebration.

At Jaemor Farms, experience a corn-y quest through their 6 acres of maze. Starting mid-September through the first weekend in November, Jaemor offers a whole fall farm experience that includes hay rides, farm slides, a petting zoo, farm skeeball, a pumpkin train, duck races, tricycle races, apple cannons and concessions – as well as a mini-maze for those who want a quicker visit.

COPPER CREEK FARM

1514 Reeves Station Road SW | Calhoun
Season Begins: Sept. 21, 202
4

Get lost in Copper Creek Farm’s giant corn maze, or take it down a little with the kiddie corn maze. Other activities include zip line, candy canon, pig races, corn barn, monster pumpkin canon, bee barn and lots more. See fireworks on Saturday nights!

They also offer their Haunted Maze on Friday and Saturday nights through Halloween.

SLEEPY HOLLOW FARM

628 Sleepy Hollow Road | Powder Springs
Season Begins: September 21, 2024

During the daytime at Sleepy Hollow Farm, take a tractor ride with your family around the farm, explore the corn maze, and then pick out your perfect pumpkins in the pumpkin patch.

Sleepy Hollow Farm also offers a kids’ zone.

SOUTHERN BELLE FARMS

1658 Turner Church Rd. | McDonough
Season Begins: Sept. 18, 2024

Southern Belle Farm has a four acre cornfield with a unique image stamped right into it! You’ll find winding paths, dead ends and wrong turns, all for you to navigate. After sundown, you’ll want a flashlight to make your way through the rustling stalks of corn.

In addition, this 200-acre working farm just outside Atlanta has 2 acres of pumpkins, and more than 20 outdoor attractions.  Admission includes Cornfield maze(s), Hayride, Cow Train ride, Corn Cannon – 3 shots, Jumping Pillow, Racing Pedal Carts, Giant Tunnel Slide, Kiddie Korral, Corn Box, Rubber Duck Races, meeting the Barnyard Animals, Goat Walk, Pig Races at Oinker Stadium.

Read More: Southern Belle Farm : Four Seasons of Festive Fun

CAGLE’S DAIRY CORN MAZE

362 Stringer Rd. | Hickory Flat, Ga. (near Canton)
Season begins: September 20, 2024

At Cagle’s Dairy Corn Maze you can get lost in a whopping big corn maze or in Mica’s mini-maze during their fall season. Pick a few pumpkins, then cheer on your favorite porker in the pig races. Make sure you stop by Clay’s Corner for yard games galore.  Pose with friends at their photo ops, and then sit a spell in the Octagon swings.  (Don’t miss the animal barn!)

For an extra fee you can also take a wagon ride to the lake, or roast marshmallows at the bonfire.  Open weekends only.

CASON’S CORN MAZE AT CALLAWAY GARDENS

Callaway Gardens | Pine Mountain
Season begins: September 14, 2024

Callaway Resort & Gardens are aglow this fall during the bigger and brighter Pumpkins at Callaway – Gardens by Day, Glow by Night. Taking place every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday September 14 – November 2, 2024, this family-friendly and non-spooky Cason’s Corn Maze will become a beloved fall tradition for years to come.

This will be the fourth year for the Pumpkins at Callaway event, and the third year for the Corn Maze.  Families are invited to explore a custom, 3-acre corn maze located in Cason Callaway’s original Vegetable Garden at Callaway Gardens.

Guests hop on a trolley to journey to the entrance of the original Vegetable Garden and where the new, custom-created maze awaits. Families explore acres of winding paths in the shape of a Callaway Gardens’ signature azalea. Soon after dark, they can also discover an illuminated labyrinth lighting the way for not-so-spooky nighttime exploration. Other fall games and experiences also surround Cason’s Corn Maze.

Read More: Callaway Gardens Zipline and Treetop Unforgettable Adventure Trills for Ages 4+

ADDITIONAL CORN MAZES IN GA

  • Ottawa Farms (Bloomingdale, near Savannah). Explore the corn maze, visit farm animals, cheer at the pig races, and take a farm hayride.
  • Carlton Farms (Rockmart).  The corn maze is a 5-acre field with approximately 2 miles of trails. They also have hayrides, pumpkin patch, baby animal barn, kids play area, corn cannon, and concessions.
  • Calhoun Produce (Ashburn). Corn maze, wagon rides, pig races, duck races, playgrounds, and more. Open every Saturday in October and Nov. 2nd. Flashlight nights on October 12th, 19th, & 26th.
  • Poppell Farms (Odum). They have a 10-acre corn maze, 20+ farm attractions, a petting farm and pumpkins. They also have a haunted maze for those who are brave enough!
  • Sunny Day Farms (Louisville). They have a corn maze, jumping pillow, and a cow train!
  • The Maize at Steed’s Dairy (Grovetown, near Augusta). You’ll find this 5-acre corn maze on a real working dairy farm in Grovetown. Enjoy the corn maze, petting zoo, tube slide, pumpkin patch, and more.

CORN MAZES IN GA FAQ

Where is the largest corn maze in the United States?

You may think you’d find the largest corn maze in America in the Midwest…but you’d be wrong. The largest corn maze in the United States is actually located in Dixon, California, just outside Sacramento. Cool Patch Pumpkins landed on the Guinness Book of World Records list in 2014 for its 60-acre corn maze!

What is the trick to corn mazes?

Now, we’ve never tested this theory ourselves, but apparently the “wall follower rule” is a popular trick. The “wall follower rule” basically states that as long as you follow the wall, and make turns in the same direction, you will eventually exit the maze. Test it out and let us know! (If we don’t hear from you, we’ll assume it doesn’t.)

Are there haunted corn mazes in Georgia?

If you’re looking to be lost and scared, there are plenty of haunted corn mazes in Georgia. Here are 5 Best Haunted Corn Mazes in Atlanta for you!

MORE INFORMATION ABOUT FALL FUN IN GEORGIA

WHERE TO STAY NEAR CORN MAZES IN GA

Follow us here: Facebook | X | Instagram | Pinterest | YouTube | MSN | TripAdvisor | Flipboard | NewsBreak

All articles belong to 365 Atlanta Family LLC, and all photos belong to us as well, unless otherwise noted. It’s all copyrighted. Please don’t repost anything elsewhere without asking me first. All rights reserved. This site uses cookies to enhance your experience.

We make no guarantees of any price listed on our site. We are not responsible for content on external web sites linked from ours, including linked resources, an external blog post, any partner site, hotel property sites, or affiliate sites. We only write about places we love in an attempt to help you in your adventures, but we can’t guarantee you will love them, too.

Posts may contain affiliate links at no cost to you. Several of our trips are also compensated by the respective tourism boards for the city or state we are visiting, restaurants, attractions or brands. This never impacts how we share the destination with you – opinions are always our own and we pride ourselves on that. We do not sell links or accept unsolicited guest posts under any circumstances. Don’t even ask.

United States Copyright, 365 Atlanta Family, LLC

View our Privacy Policy | Subscribe to our Newsletter | Contact Site Owner | View Terms & Conditions | About Us

17 Family-Friendly Corn Mazes in GA To Get Lost In (2024)