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Discover Exciting Corn Mazes Fall Fun in Pennsylvania

Discover Exciting Corn Mazes Fall Fun in Pennsylvania


With the arrival of fall, the Midstate region in Pennsylvania offers a plethora of farms for families to enjoy various autumn activities, including corn mazes. Here are some noteworthy options:

1. Cherry Crest Farm in Lancaster County

Located in Ronks, this farm boasts a five-acre corn maze that provides an hour of entertainment. Participants receive a game board and use clues to navigate through the maze.

2. Fields of Adventures in Adams County

Situated in Aspers, this farm offers a four-acre corn maze with a different theme each year. Beyond the maze, guests can enjoy outdoor bowling and a 600-foot zipline.

3. At the Barnyard Corn Maze in Mifflin County

Lewistown is home to the Barnyard Corn Maze, known for its ever-changing themes. The maze incorporates theme-related items and additional activities.

4. Risser Marvel Farm Market in Lebanon County

Located in Annville, this farm offers a corn maze along with other fall activities. Admission to the maze is $10, while children aged three or younger enter free. For safety, those under 14 must be accompanied by an adult in the maze.

5. Maize Quest Fun Park in York County

Found in New Park, this corn maze features over 300,000 corn stalks, creating a four-mile network of pathways. The farm also boasts more than 30 attractions, including a pumpkin patch, pumpkin express wagon, and a bamboo maze.

 

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