Corn Mazes To Check Out This Fall

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  • Barton Hill Farms- There are more than 30 things to do at this Bastrop farm. In addition to traditional family-friendly activities like exploring a pumpkin patch and trekking through the corn maze, you can also pick your own flowers. Live music is also scheduled on select dates throughout the fall season.
  • Circle-N-Maze- Every year this maze in La Vernia has a different whimsical design and this year’s maze is “Wizard of Oz” themed. Guests can also enjoy a pumpkin patch, petting zoo, picture stations, a mini-maze (for the younger crowd), hay bales for climbing, slides, corn pit, tire climb, a sandpit, bouncy balls, roping area and sensory stations.
  • Graff 7A Ranch- This ranch in Hondo offers everything from a corn maze to hayrides. There’s a MatterCorn Slide Mountain, barrel train, kiddie korral, hay bale jump and tons of other kid activities.
  • Jenschke Orchards- This farm in Fredericksburg has a giant corn maze, corn hole, Texas-sized jumpy pillow, wagon rides and cowboy roping.
  • Rocky Creek Maze- This maze is a bit of a drive but there’s an 8-acre corn maze, a 15-foot hay slide and a 65-foot frog hopper. Located in Moulton, this corn maze is an annual tradition for Chaloupla Farm. There are also hay rides and a pumpkin patch.
  • Sweet Berry Farm- This farm in Marble Falls has several different mazes to explore. There are also pony rides on select days, pick-your-own flower opportunities, face painting, scarecrow stuffing, hayrides, a barrel train and more.
  • Traders Village- There are actually three mazes at Traders Village in San Antonio. They’re located across 10 acres with one maze designed specifically for tiny tots that is just under a half-mile long. Access to a pumpkin patch and petting zoo are included with the price of admission.

Admission price and visiting hours for the mazes vary by location.

(KSAT12)


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