Alabama Corn Mazes

Find corn mazes near Decatur, Birmingham, Montgomery and Mobile on our list of Alabama farms we believe will let visitors get lost in their corn.  Visitors this fall can get lost in a daytime corn maze, the daylights scared out of you in haunted mazes with bloodied actors and actresses wielding weapons, as well as more difficult options such as flashlight and moonlight mazes. You’ll find options with small mazes designed for kids and large, challenging ones to keep adults occupied for a long time. And don’t forget about the other fall activities that occur on these farms including pumpkin patches, hayrides, farm animals and children’s activities. It’s one of the best parts of September and October!

Be sure to check out their websites for further information, hours and prices.

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All Corn Mazes in Alabama

Paradise Pumpkin Patch - Eufaula, AL
Fall season begins on in late September.  Enjoy the pumpkin patch, corn maze, hayrides, farm playground, petting zoo, cow train, corn cannon, pig races, corn box and cotton picking. Open to the public on Saturday and Sunday. Located south of Columbus and southeast of Union Springs.

Down on the Farm – Rainsville, AL – Multiple Mazes, 6 acres
Enjoy a hayride to the thirty acre pumpkin patch or enjoy other fall farm fun such as the cow train, corn cannon, and hay bale maze. Located in DeKalb County about an hour east/southeast of Huntsville and 90 minutes northeast of Birmingham. Past designs included Owls (2014), Honey Bees (2012) and Down on the Farm – Tractor and barn (2011).
Location: 2257 Heaton Road, Rainsville, AL 35986

Sand Mountain Corn Maze – Sardis City, AL
It appears that they have two mazes cut into their corn. They also have a hay ride and pumpkin patch. They are located near Gadsden an hour northeast of Birmingham.
Location: Cox Gap Road a 1/4 mile off Hwy 431 in Sardis City, AL

Daybreak Farms – Greenville, AL – 8.5 Acres.  Fifth generation farming family Tom and Julie Duncan welcome you to Daybreak Farms.  Located in Butler County southeast of Montgomery.  Location: 600 Dunn Road, Greenville, Alabama 36037

CornDodgers Farm – Headland, AL – 7 Acres
Opens in late September 2018 Theme is Miracle League of Dothan.
CornDodgers is run by Eric and Amanda Knight. They got the maze bug and started in 2008 so this is their 11th anniversary. After dark, try to navigate the maze by flashlight or moonlight. There is also a one acre haunted trail maze in late October. Other fall farm activities include the cow train, corn cannon, hay ride and more! Headland is located near Dothan.
Location: 1555 Knowles Road, Headland, AL

Hillcrest Farm
Location: 30497 Hixson Rd., Elberta, Alabama 36530

 

1 thoughts on “Alabama Corn Mazes

  1. Yellow Wolf Gem Mining says:

    Thank you so much for listing our Corn Maze on Your Site!! We have had a very busy Fall Season since adding the Day Corn Maze and especially our CornCreeper Stalk Maze at Night. So glad you have published a list of fun Fall things to do in Alabama! I hope all of the Corn Mazers find a Maze they can Get Lost in !! Happy Halloween!Yellow Wolf Gem Mine and the Corn Creepers

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