When it comes right down to it, we really think that fall is the absolute prettiest season in Massachusetts, and it also happens to be crammed with scores of time-honored traditions such as visiting delicious apple orchards, heading to colorful pumpkin patches, and exploring meandering and exciting mazes of all kinds. And if you live in the Boston area, you don’t have to venture far from the busy big city to find yourself surrounded by soaring stalks of corn and getting totally lost! But that’s all part of the fun this time of year. So without further ado, here are six incredible corn mazes near Boston you’ll want to check out this fall!
1. Connors Farm (Danvers)
Connors Farm goes all out for fall with pumpkin bowling, a miniature hay maze for little ones, hayrides, pedal carts, and so much more included in the price of general admission. A past year’s themed corn maze paid tribute to racecar driver Bentley Warren - it’s amazing how artistic you can be with corn! There are different price points for general admission, for seniors, children under two are free with a paying adult. The weekdays are a little cheaper than weekends and holidays too. Expect to spend several hours or a full day at this fun-packed farm.
Find out more on the Connors Farm website or Connors Farm Facebook page.
2. Sauchuk Farm (Plympton)
Who wants to meet football legend Tom Brady? Well, that's exactly what happened (well, sort of) a few years ago at Sauchuk Farm in Plympton. Visitors were able to get up close and personal with our favorite football player with that year's Tom Brady-themed corn maze! No matter what theme you experience this time around, once you’ve finished navigating through the awesome maze, you can hop on a cow train (pictured), release some stress with the corn cannon, or go for a hayride. Dates and times vary depending on the day and if it is a holiday weekend or not. And the prices are nominal as well, making it a great budget-friendly activity for the entire family.
Find out more about this amazing autumn favorite on the Sauchuk Farm Corn Maze & Pumpkin Patch website or the Sauchuk Farm Facebook page.
3. Flint Farm (Mansfield)
Pumpkins galore, ice cream, and a corn maze all await visitors from all over the state at Flint Farm in the beautiful town of Mansfield. Once a dairy farm, Flint Farm now specializes in veggies, corn that is picked fresh every day, and loads of colorful pumpkins. In the past, they have offered separate prices for the hayride and maze cost, and for the maze alone.
To find out all of the current information, simply hop on over to the Flint Farm website or Flint Farm Facebook page.
4. Marini Farm (Ipswich)
Marini Farm is an old-fashioned farm that’s been run by the same family since 1928. Their highly anticipated corn mazes run the gamut of themes every year, and you can work your way through them during daylight hours or go in the evening and explore the maze by flashlight. Best of all, they also offer a wide array of other attractions including a rope maze, a potato cannon, duck races, a pirate ship, a giant slide, a barnyard, and more!
Find out more, including about their special Flashlight Nights, on the Marini Farm website or Marini Farm Facebook page.
5. Hanson’s Farm (Framingham)
At Hanson's Farm, located in the beautiful town of Framingham, you’ll find a really, really fun corn maze, pick-your-own pumpkins, and, during October, a haunted hayride. While you’re at Hanson’s, you can load up on the 180 varieties of absolutely delicious fruits and veggies available to take home for your family and friends. There are different price points for general admission, seniors, and children, but overall they are very reasonable and budget-friendly.
Find out more information about all they have to offer on the Hanson’s Farm website.
6. Honey Pot Orchards (Stow)
Honey Pot Hill Orchards is so good and offers such variety that it is one of the favorite stops along the Massachusetts Apple Cider Donut Trail! This orchard offers hedge mazes rather than a corn maze; however, your experience winding through endless green passageways will be just as epic. The largest maze, known as the Big Green Monster, is 1.5 miles long and offers multiple bridges and a lookout gazebo. England’s Hampton Court is legendary for its hedge maze and the Mini-Monster Hedge Maze at Honey Pot Orchards is a precise replica of this 17th century attraction. Finally, little ones can enjoy the Tunnel Maze, which is on a fun yet manageable scale.
You can get all of the details including pricing on the Honey Pot Hill Orchard website or Honey Pot Hill Orchard Facebook page.
If you were to do a search for “corn mazes near me,” there's no doubt that one of these spots would most certainly pop up at or near the top of the list!
Have you been to any of these Boston corn mazes? If so, which ones were your favorites? Where do you go when you want to embrace the spirit of fall? We'd love to read about your experiences in the comments section below!
If you’d like to explore hikes around any of these corn mazes near Boston, you can find some great trails by going to the AllTrails website.
Since it is the fall season, check out these awesome pumpkin patches that are fun for the entire family!
If you’re still in the mood for more Massachusetts adventures, take a look at this video about the trails on Martha’s Vineyard:
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