Wisconsin Corn Mazes
Here is the list of Wisconsin corn mazes including options for 2020. 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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All Corn Mazes in Wisconsin
Ferguson’s Morningside Orchards - Eau Claire, WI
Pick your own apples (more than 20 varieties) and pumpkins at the Eau Claire and Galesville locations. Farm animals, cornfield maze, wagon rides and slightly scary haunted house for kids at both locations. Goat walk and trike track at the Eau Claire location. Galesville has pedal tractors and hay bale pyramid. Lake City is their country store where you can purchase their pumpkins and apples.
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Govin’s Corn Maze – Menomonie, WI – 10 Acres
The maze is open after dark, so bring your flashlight on Friday and Saturday nights. Pick your own pumpkin in the three acre pumpkin patch, shoot the pumpkin cannon, or enjoy a game of pumpkin bowling. There’s also farm animals, pig races and mini golf. Pumpkins, corn cannon, pumpkin cannon and concessions are extra. Govin’s Meats and Berries is a small family farm run by John and Julie Govin.

Meuer Farm – Chilton, WI – 10 Acres
The Meuer Farm is a 150 acre farm run by David & Leslie Meuer, fourth generation farmers. There are two mazes within the design, a small 3-4 acre maze and a 6-7 acre maze. They offer clues through the maze as well as passport trivia to test your knowledge of the Simpsons. Night appointments during the week are available for large groups with reservation. Pumpkins are normally pre-picked and available for sale but the website says you can pick your own pumpkin if you wish. They also offer 45 minute hayrides. a giant slide, corn box and water balloon slingshots. Activity area includes free with maze, hayride or combo purchase. Jumping Cow Cafe offers food and refreshments. Heavy rain and thunderstorms close the maze.


Army Lake Camp Corn Maze – Troy, WI – 12 Acres
A 240 acre property purchased by the Salvation Army in 1922. Enjoy the maze, wagon ride, pumpkin patch, bounce houses, climbing wall corn cannon, archery, paintball and games. All proceeds benefit the Army Lake Camp.

Glacier Rock Farms – Lebanon, WI – 4 Acres
A family owned and operated pumpkin farm along the Rock River started by Bob and Lori Schilling in 2000. The corn maze was started in 2005 and offers stamped maze markers for guests to find. Hayrides and petting farm available for visitors. At night, guests can attempt to survive the five attraction haunted scream park.

Homestead Animal Farm – Hartland, WI – 4.4 Acres
A Southeastern Wisconsin farm in the Harmann family for 130 years which hosted its first corn maze in 2002. The corn maze has three maze games including maze punch card and smartphone QR code trivia. Also enjoy the hay rides and farm animals.
Schuett Farm – Mukwonago, WI – 8 Acres
An eight acre daytime maze with three miles of paths and smartphone checkpoint system. Pumpkin picking, hayrides and pumpkin launching.
Borzynskis Farm – Sturtevant, WI – 8 Acres
The corn maze is open on Friday afternoons, Saturday and Sunday from mid/late September through Halloween. Saturday nights in October are flashlight nights. They’ll have face painting, pumpkin painting, scarecrow stuffing bouncy slides and fun kids crafts in addition to the normal giant maze, hay rides, pumpkin picking, caramel apple making and kids play area. Trick or treat in the maze for kids 10 and under from 4-6 pm on Halloween.

Hidden Trails Corn Maze – West Salem, WI – 12 Acres
4 separate mazes totaling five miles of paths through a 12 acre cornfield. Don’t miss the twisted maze run in the dark and in the daylight. Hidden Trails, located three miles east of Valley View Mall, started their first corn maze in 2000. Other activities include the pumpkin patch, wagon rides, barrel train and duck races.
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Hi, we just saw that you have our farm listed! Thanks! BUt it says our maze is 3 acres and it is actually 13 acres between the 2 mazes that we have. Pollys Farm Market