Although the temperatures in most of Texas may not reflect it, fall is definitely in the air. There are many age-old traditions for ringing in the season, and corn mazes are one of them. There's nothing quite like finding your way out of the seemingly endless rows of stalks and enjoying a steaming mug of hot cocoa afterward as the light, crisp breeze lets you know that summer is officially over. Luckily, we have the best corn mazes in Texas to make fall a little more fun for the whole family. Here they are in no particular order.
1. At'l Do Farms Corn Maize (Lubbock)
This farm includes a hayride, two corn mazes, and more fun fall activities for the whole family. And just look at the amazing design the path creates! This was the 2010 maze -- it changes every year. Who knows what it'll be this year? Guess you'll have to go to find out! The farm is open from September through November. Visit the At'l Do Farms Corn Maize website for more information.
Take a look at this video by @VisitLubbock:
2. Rockin' K Maze (Robstown)
Rockin' K Maze is six acres of seemingly sky-high cornstalks that want to trap you within their confines and never let you go. If you can find your way out, you can enjoy the pumpkin patch, cow train, and other activities that the farm has to offer on weekends from September through November. Visit the Rockin' K Maze for more information on this amazing corn maze in Texas.
3. South Texas Maize at Graff 7A Ranch (Hondo)
Hondo's 7-acre corn maze is a blast! You and the family can also enjoy hay rides, a Kiddie Korral, a goat walk, slides, pig races, and a cow train. The farm is open on weekends from September through November. Visit the Graff 7A Ranch website for more information on this giant corn maze.
Take a look at this video by @YOLOTXTV:
4. Dewberry Farm (Brookshire)
Right outside of Houston, this humongous farm has over 40 attractions including an 8-acre pumpkin patch, an equally as large corn maze, an adorable village, and a train that takes kids on a tour of the entire grounds. It's open on weekends from September through November. Visit the Dewberry Farm website for more information.
5. P-6 Farms (Montgomery)
This small-town Texas farm features pig and duck races, a water cannon, and this 8-acre corn maze that changes designs every year much like the previous ones. There's fun to be had for the entire family on weekends from September through November. Visit the P-6 Farms for more information on its annual Fall Festival.
6. Rocky Creek Maze (Moulton)
Rural Texas truly is the best. The farm also features a pumpkin patch, hay rides, haunted trails, and other family activities. It's open on weekends from October through November. Visit the
Rocky Creek Maze for more information on this Texas maze.
7. YesterLand Farm (Canton)
In the same town that hosts America's largest flea market, you'll find a farm that delivers a huge hit of nostalgia with its vintage roller coasters and generally old-fashioned atmosphere. It has an amusement park, petting zoo, and several haunted attractions in addition to the corn maze. The farm will be open on weekends from September through November. Visit the YesterLand Farm website for more information.
8. Hall's Pumpkin Farm and Corn Maze (Grapevine)
Grapevine is such a quaint little town in every possible way, and this farm is no exception. Children love to run through the corn maze, explore the pumpkin patch, and go on hayrides. All of these activities can be enjoyed through September and October. Visit the Hall's Pumpkin Farm and Corn Maze website for more information.
Take a look at this video of this Texas maze by @investingandlivingindallas:
Have you ever been to any of the best corn mazes in Texas? Which one is your favorite?
Fall is a fantastic time for a road trip around Texas! Just remember to check out our Ultimate Road Trip Packing List to see what you need before hitting the road.
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