Remember racing through towering cornfields, certain the next turn was the way out? These 16 kid-friendly Pennsylvania corn mazes bring that childhood fall feeling back, with winding paths, nighttime stories, and plenty of farm fun waiting.
1. Hellerick’s Family Farm
Doylestown
At Hellerick’s Family Farm, corn is not just something you maze through. You can also play in a corn box (the farmer’s version of a sandbox) or glide down the corn chute slide. After exploring the field, take a hayride, pick pumpkins, or spend time with the farm’s goats, sheep, and chickens.
2. Brown Hill Farms
Tunkhannock
Celebrate harvest season by challenging yourself on the six-acre corn maze at Brown Hill Farms. Once you have successfully escaped, climb the Bale Tower or catch some air on the Jump Pad. Before heading home, stop by the Farm Market to browse fresh produce and souvenirs.
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3. Seiple Farms
Bath
Pack your walking shoes for Seiple Farms' 20-acre corn maze, featuring three miles of winding paths to explore. Each year, designers create a custom maze that gives families a new challenge to navigate together. The farm also offers pony rides and hayrides, as well as opportunities to pick pumpkins, gourds, squash, and other seasonal favorites.
4. Bear Rock Junction
At Bear Rock Junction, finishing the corn maze is just part of the challenge. Answer trivia questions and uncover hidden clues while racing through the paths and completing your game card. Compete against friends and family to discover who has the fastest feet and the sharpest mind.
5. Grims Orchard and Family Farm
Breinigsville
Try your luck navigating eight acres of groomed paths through towering corn at Grim’s Orchard and Family Farm. Once you emerge, reward yourself with apple cider donuts, cider slushies, kettle corn, caramel apples, pies, or apple dumplings. Then, visit the Scarecrow Cafe for more fall fare and hard cider for grown-ups.
6. Unangst Tree Farm
Bath
Bring younger explorers to Unangst Tree Farm’s one-acre “The Three Silly Goats & Their Stuff” corn maze, designed especially for kids. For a bigger challenge, navigate the large maze, filled with twists, turns, and a chance to win a special prize.
7. Cherry Crest Adventure Farm
Ronks
Celebrate America’s 250th anniversary inside Cherry Crest Adventure Farm’s 2026 “Let Freedom Ring” maze, inspired by national symbols and traditions. Navigate nearly 2.5 miles of winding paths and interactive checkpoints while exploring the patriotic design. The average trip through the maze takes about an hour, with maze guides stationed along the paths if you need help.
8. Roba Family Farms
North Abington Township
Each September, more than 30 life-sized animatronic dinosaurs roar through Roba Family Farms during Jurassic Farm Dino Fest, featuring live performances, fossil digs, and themed treats. Starting in October, visit the Pumpkin Harvest Festival to pick pumpkins, play games, take photos, or relax on the Lazy Pumpkin Patio. No matter which festival you visit, make time to navigate the Mega Maze, Roba Family Farms’ signature fall attraction.
9. Raub’s Farm Market
Easton
Test your navigation skills across seven acres of twists and turns at Raub’s Farm Market. Make a day of it with scenic hayrides, a kid-favorite corn pit, and visits with friendly horses and goats. On Friday and Saturday nights, bring a flashlight and find your way through the maze after dark.
10. Mast Farm Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch
Morgantown
Explore two corn mazes spanning 15 acres at Mast Farms, where new designs are carved into the fields each year. From there, ride a hay wagon, zip across the farm, paint a pumpkin, meet farm animals, or tackle the giant tube slide. More experienced maze dwellers can bring a flashlight after 6 p.m. to find their way through the field in the dark.
11. At the Barnyard Corn Maze
Lewistown
At the Barnyard Corn Maze, the winding paths are only the start. Solve the “Mystery of the Castle” as you navigate the cornfield, then take a scenic hayride in a covered wagon or climb aboard the barrel train. Race around the track on a pedal tractor, pick a pumpkin from the patch, and leave time for the play yard.
12. Pine Ridge Farm
Kersey
Trek through a magical maze in the mountains of Elk County, where Pine Ridge Farm offers a different experience each October weekend. Bring the kids for the Princess Maze, explore the American Maze, or brave the Creepy Maze at season’s end. For a grown-up outing, enjoy wine and cheese while making your way through the maze during a special collaboration with Bear Creek Winery.
13. JB Tree Farm
Huntingdon County
Search JB Tree Farm’s six-acre scavenger-hunt corn maze, searching for answers as you find your way through the field. Then, ride through the Christmas tree farm, pick a pumpkin, or explore the “Fun on the Farm” play area. Before leaving, feed the Nigerian Dwarf goats and browse ornaments, crafts, and seasonal décor in the gift shop.
14. Chad’s Corn Maze
Ligonier
Follow 1.5 miles of walking paths through Chad’s five-acre corn maze, inspired by Toby Keith’s hit song “Made in America.” Keep an eye out for hidden stations as you navigate the field and work your way toward the exit. The pumpkin area sits behind the maze, making it easy to choose one or two before heading home.
15. Gearhard Farms
Murrysville
Now in its 27th year, Gearhard Farms’ corn maze features a new design filled with letters, numbers, shapes, and four challenges. As you search for the exit, sketch the maze’s design by studying the shapes and different path widths. Along the way, answer 20 trivia questions and find 10 animal pictures hidden throughout the paths.
16. Haunted Hollow
Rockwood
Enter Haunted Hollow’s Dead End corn maze after sunset, when scarecrows come alive and tortured spirits stalk the remote cornfield. Keep moving through the darkened rows, because getting lost here comes with some frightening twists. If you make it out, board the Hollow Wood Haunted Hayride for another trip through Haunted Hollow’s terrors.

