New York Corn Mazes
Locate popular New York corn mazes on this directory page. We have more than 44 corn mazes. 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!
Since corn is one of the top five agricultural products in New York, it was inevitable that some of the 36,000 farms would turn some of their 7 million acres of farmland into a corn maze for you to enjoy. Around $350 million of grain corn and corn silage is produced in New York every year. Many of these family farms also provide lots of fun entertainment. Many have pumpkin patches, live animals, hayrides, great food, and more. Most are open in September and October. Here is the list of New York corn mazes. Be sure to check out their website for further information, hours and prices.
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Country Dreams Farm - Plattsburgh, NY
A working farm with fall fun for the whole family. Enjoy the pick your own pumpkin patch, corn maze, and hay rides. There is also a corn house and kids’ play area. Special Event: aMAZEing halloWINE. They also feature weddings, sleigh rides, and summer events. Their address is 260 Pellerin Road, Plattsburgh, NY 12901. It is about 104 miles north of Lake George, NY.
Elwood Pumpkin Farm - Huntington, NY
The most western pumpkin patch on Long Island. Pumpkin picking off the vine, hay rides and children’s corn maze. Open daily in season. You can also cut your own Christmas tree here. The address is 1500 E Jericho Turnpike, Huntington, NY. It is about 33 miles east of Queens.
Finks Country Farm - Wading River, NY
A family owned farm operated for more than fifty years by the Finks. U-pick pumpkins, a 7 acre corn maze, hayrides, kiddy train rides and farm stand. Their fall festival runs weekends and include a corn cannon, pony rides, pumpkin slingshot, pig races, and live music. The address is 6242 Middle Country Rd., Wading River, NY 11792. It is about 60 miles east of Queens.
Hurds Family Farm - Modena, NY
Spend an entire day at Hurds. They feature their party tents, campfires, walking trails, 120 acre apple orchard, corn maze, hayrides, cow train, and pumpkin patches. The address is 2187 State Route 32, Modena, NY 12548. It is about 13 miles west of Poughkeepsie.
Kelkenberg Farm of Akron - Akron, NY
Enjoy the horse drawn hayrides and pick your own pumpkins off the vine from a 3.5 acre section of their 15 acre pumpkin field. Also a five acre cornfield maze, self guided farm animal tour and kids’ pony rides. Pumpkin picking starts the last weekend in September and happens every weekend in October plus Columbus Day. A family owned and operated agritourism farm run by Andy and Marilyn Kelkenberg, and family, since 1981. It was previously owned by Andy’s grandparents. The address is 12607 Stage Rd., Akron, NY 14001. It is about 23 miles east of Buffalo.
May’s Farm - Wading River, NY
Find a perfect pumpkin in their pumpkin patch. Enjoy the tractor drawn hayrides and Amazing Corn Maze. Also they have pony rides, face painting and pumpkin decorating for kids on select weekends. They feature Halloween and Autumn decorations. The address is 6361 RT. 25A, Wading River, Long Island, NY. It is 65 miles east of Queens.
Pawlowsky Family Farm - Great Valley, NY
Also known as Pumpkinville this 200 acre Western New York farm near Elcottville has 25 acres of fun for visitors. It includes a pick your own pumpkin patch, hayrides, 6 acre corn maze. Take a hayride around the farm. Other activities include gem mining, goat mountain, cow train and corn cannon. Get lost in the six acre corn maze and you might just find all of the hidden posts. Try their sweet and spiced apple cider from their 100+ year old antique cider mill built in 1898. Helicopter rides weather permitting on October weekends. The address is 4844 Sugartown Road, Great Valley, NY 14731. It is about 57 miles south of downtown Buffalo.
Pierson Bicentential Farm - Middletown, NY
A natural beef farm with u-pick pumpkins, corn maze, farm animals and fright nights.
The Hollow - Syracuse, NY
Fifteen acres of pumpkin in their u-pick patch. Visit with the farm animals, get lost in the corn maze or take a wagon ride around the patch. Kids can jump on the hay mound, play in the corn bin or get free face painting on weekends. Open weekends in September and daily in October. The address is 3735 W. Seneca Turnpike, Syracuse, NY. It is about 7 miles southwest of downtown Syracuse.
Wallkill View Farm Market - New Paltz, NY
They are open every day in October with a corn maze, pumpkin picking, hay bale tunnel, Halloween décor, and fall vegetables. They also have a bakery, garden center, and market onsite. On weekends they have a free hay ride, free apple cider, and pumpkin decorating. The address is 15 Route 299 West, New Paltz, NY 12561. It is about 13 miles west of Poughkeepsie.
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Liberty Ridge Farm – Schaghticoke, NY. A 100 acres of fall fun with 20 farm activities. Pumpkins can be picked from their patch or purchased pre-picked from the Farm Market. Find your way through the corn maze or right handed pumpkin maze. Some of the other activities available are the pumpkin cannon, pig races, cow train, jumping pillow and barnyard games. Fall season begins around the middle of September and runs until the second weekend in November 11. Special events are held every weekend. Closed on Mondays except Columbus Day and Veterans Day. Five haunted attractions including haunted house, haunted hayride and haunted corn maze. It is available every Friday and Saturday night in October and Sunday night before Columbus Day. Their address is 29 Bevis Road, Schaghticoke, NY. It is about 25 miles north of Albany.
Pick a Pumpkin Pumpkin Patch – Esperance, NY. A pick your own pumpkin patch run by the VanDerwerken family for more than 25 years. Featured are hayrides, corn maze, farm animals, cider donuts, pedal carts, pumpkin cannon, hay tunnel, frisbee golf and four story tree house. Cash or check only. Closed on Sundays. Special event: 5K/2K Mud Run. They are open daily and closed Sundays starting the last weekend in September through October 31st. The address is 2716 Creek Rd., Esperance, NY 12066. It is about 38 miles west of Albany.
Ellms Family Farm – Ballston Spa, NY. Fall Festival starts Saturday, September 19th at this Saratoga County farm. They have a wide variety of pumpkins of different sizes, shapes and colors in their pick your own patch. Try some of their fresh baked homemade apple cider donuts. The large corn maze takes approximately 90 minutes to complete and solve the interactive maze puzzle. Two small mazes are available that take 15-20 minutes to complete and are perfect for families with young kids. Moonlight maze available for one special weekend in mid-to-late October. Other available activities include the jumping pillow, slides, corn kernel box, cow wagon ride, tractor tire jump, sandbox, trolley rides, farm animals, pedal carts, corn cannon, tetherball and obstacle course, among other options. Evening Halloween hayrides on Friday and Saturday nights designed for kids of all ages, with a stop midway through for cider and donuts. The address is 448 Charlton Road, Ballston Spa, NY 12020. It is located 32 miles north of Albany.
Engelke Farm – Troy, NY. A family owned and operated fruit and vegetable farm with pick your own pumpkin patch, hayride, zip line, corn maze and haunted hayrides in the fall. The farm is located at 463 Garfield Rd, Troy, NY 12180. It is about 12 miles northeast of Albany.
Fort Ticonderoga Heroic Maze – Ticonderoga, NY – 6 Acres
After you see historic Fort Ticonderoga, the location of battles during the French and Indian War as well as the American Revolutionary War, there’s a corn maze for you to enjo y! There’s two different phases to the maze. Try your hand at the archaeology scavenger hunt and see if you can find the eight stations hidden in the corn maze. Once a month, you can bring your flashlight to the maze for an evening at its “Maze by Moonlight” night.
Stoughton Farm – Newark Valley, NY
Please check with the corn maze to ensure that they are open before going. We make efforts to ensure that our list of corn mazes is accurate but circumstances occasionally foil our efforts. Poor growing conditions can lead a corn maze to not open it for the season. Inclement weather such as extreme cold, snow or rain may force a corn maze to close on particular nights. Other corn mazes may only be open limited days of the week or hours in the day. By checking their website or calling, you can ensure that you aren’t disappointed on arrival.
The Haunt at Rocky Ledge – North White Plains, NY
This haunt is open every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday nights in October. Two haunted houses, a wooded trail, and walk through the haunted corn field at The Haunt at Rocky Ledge. It takes about 25 minutes to complete the cornfield scare with a six person group. Parking is free. There is a concession stand at the end of the attraction. If you can still eat. Friday nights are open from 8 pm until 11 pm. Saturdays are open from 7 pm until 11 pm. Sundays run from 7 pm until 10 pm.
Other helpful tips: Some farms don’t take credit cards, so plan to bring cash unless you know that they take plastic. Most corn mazes prohibit dogs, so leave man’s best friend at home for the evening. Check with the corn maze you plan to attend to learn more about their specific rules and regulations.
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