Wondering where to get lost in a corn maze in Central Texas?
Pumpkin patches might get the most attention in October, but there’s something about navigating a corn maze that falls so perfectly into any autumnal plans. Thanks to our lovely Do512 Family, whether you're looking for a true challenge or just an easy stroll, we've got a list of corn mazes near Austin for you to wander into. We just love the challenge of finding our way through these puzzling farmland trails. Check out our rundown of great places to get out for some fresh air and fun in the cornfields!
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photo from the Sweet Berry Farm website
Marble Falls, TX
Head out to Sweet Berry Farm this fall and try your luck in their towering 10-foot-tall, 4-acre Texas-shaped corn maze. Admission is $8 for ages six and up. Families can also explore two smaller mazes, the Barnyard Maze, where kids search for hidden animals, and the Candy Corn Maze, where the goal is to find candy corn and ring the bell. Each of the smaller mazes costs $3.25 per person.
In addition to the mazes, Sweet Berry Farm’s Fall Fun activities include flower picking, pumpkin painting, barrel train rides, and more. Fall festivities run through mid-November, and the farm is open Monday through Saturday from 8:30 am to 5:30 pm and Sundays from 11 am to 5 pm. Get more info here.
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14400 E State Hwy 29 (Georgetown, TX)
Wander through a 4.5-acre dinosaur-themed corn maze at Sweet Eats Adventure Farm, then come back after dark on Friday and Saturday nights in October for a flashlight adventure through the maze. Bring your own light or grab one there for three dollars. Families can also enjoy a two-acre pumpkin patch, hayrides, pony rides, a petting zoo, apple cannons, and more, all included with admission. It’s a full day of fall fun for kids and parents alike. Get more info here.
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911 US Hwy 90 East (Hondo, TX)
Make your way through the 8-acre South Texas Maize at Graff 7A Ranch, a family favorite fall tradition. The maze is split into two sections, each taking about 15 to 30 minutes to explore, making it fun for both kids and grown-ups. After tackling the maze, stick around for pig races, hayrides, the cow train, jumping pillows, a giant slide, live music, and a pumpkin patch. All activities are included with admission. The fall season runs through November 23, giving you plenty of time to plan a day trip full of farm fun and fresh (hopefully cool) air. Get more info here.
More local-ish spots with mazes:
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