Washington Corn Mazes
Below you will find our 2020 list of Washington corn 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 website for further information, hours and prices. Most are open in September and October. Many have pumpkins, fresh food, live animals, hayrides, and games which may have different hours or additional costs.
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Rutledge Corn Maze – Tumwater, WA



Maris Farm – Buckley, WA
The eight acre maze takes approximately 45 minutes to complete. Two large bridges provide a panoramic view of the farm. Flashlight nights are available on Friday and Saturday nights, so bring your own flashlight or prepare to purchase one. If you are looking for a haunted attraction, try their Harvest of Terror events like the Monster Safari and the Haunted Woods.

Spooner Farms – Puyallup, WA
A 5 acre cornfield with 2 miles of trails through the maze. About the Farmers: 5th Generation farmers in Puyallup Valley since 1882.

Shaffner Farms – Montesano, WA
Corn maze available. Other fun: hay ride, pumpkin patch and hay maze.

Pheasant Fields Farm – Silverdale, WA
A 2+ acre maze open in October. Wild Woods is the haunted version of the farm, including 5 acres of spooky woods and a haunted corn maze. Located north of Bremerton.
Remlinger Farms – Carnation, WA
Other activities available include u-pick pumpkin field, wagon rides, theme park and farm market. Located 20 minutes east of Redmond.
Each year there are a series of events in the Snohomish Valley advertised as the Pumpkin Capital of the Northwest. Each fall weekend thousands of people flock to the Snohomish Valley. Some of the events are the “Snohomish Pumpkin Hurl & Medieval Faire”, the “Snohomish Zombie Walk”, the “Schak-Tober Fest”, “Pumpkins in the Park & Scarecrow Row”, the “Downtown Snohomish Window Display Contest”, the Annual Snohomish Brewfest”, “The Great Pumpkin Glow”, and the “Historic Downtown Snohomish Trick or Treat”.
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Siemer’s Farm – Mead, WA
This is a corn-shrub maze as opposed to the more classic corn maze, but we thought we would list it here anyway.

Bi-Zi Farms – Vancouver, WA
Their pumpkin patch and harvest festival is open to the public on Friday through Sunday. They have a seven acre cornfield open to visitors to make their way through. The nighttime maze offers in the dark corn fun on Friday and Saturday nights. Bring your flashlight. Live music, farm animals, pony rides, face painting and children’s play activities like pedal tractors, corn crib, bale pyramid and pumpkin launchers.
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