Triad Area corn mazes

Fall in North Carolina isn’t complete without a trip to a Triad area corn maze, and families in the Piedmont have plenty of fun options close to home. Whether you’re looking for corn mazes in the Triad that are perfect for a weekend adventure or a kid-friendly corn maze designed for younger children, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. From simple paths made for little explorers to larger mazes that challenge the whole crew, these farms make fall memories easy to create. In this guide, you’ll find some of the best corn mazes for kids in the Triad, along with helpful details to make planning your visit a breeze.

cORN MAZES IN BURLINGTON & FARTHER EAST

Fogleman Farms

7523 Oakdale Road • Liberty

CORN MAZE DETAILS: Featuring a fun new design each year.

WHAT ELSE TO EXPECT: In addition to the corn maze you’ll find pumpkin picking, farm games and activities, food and fall treats.


3333 Kimesville Road, Burlington

CORN MAZE DETAILS: 2 corn mazes –– a family-friendly .4 acres maze and a larger 1.8 acre challenge!

WHAT ELSE TO EXPECT: Other on farm experiences and food trucks.


466 Peeden Drive, Gibsonville

GOOD TO KNOW: A twisting and turning 11 acre corn maze! For an extra challenge, try the maze at night.

WHAT ELSE TO EXPECT: Farm activities, Haunted Forest Hayride and Halloween Light Show!


CORN MAZES IN GREENSBORO & HIGH POINT

5601 N. Church Street • Greensboro

CORN MAZE DETAILS: Inflatable corn maze!

WHAT ELSE TO EXPECT: Inflatables, playgorund, 40-foot slide, free mini-pumpkin (w/paid admission)

7040 Frazier Marsh Road • High Point

CORN MAZE DETAILS: Their 2025 corn maze is… Lainey Wilson–themed! Cowboy hats, country vibes, and a-maize-ing fun for the whole family.

WHAT ELSE TO EXPECT: Farm activities, animals, pick-your-own pumpkins, and more!

1615 Kersey Valley Road • Archdale

CORN MAZE DETAILS: This dog-friendly maze offers miles of twisting, turning pathways.

WHAT ELSE TO EXPECT: As one of the biggest adventure farms in the area you can expect lots of other unique attractions.

545 Service Road • Ruffin

CORN MAZE DETAILS: Two giant mazes

WHAT ELSE TO EXPECT: Farm activities, hayride, double hill slide, pumpkins for purchase, and more.


CORN MAZES IN WINSTON-SALEM & KERNERSVILLE

5920 Smith Hollow Road • Kernersville

CORN MAZE DETAILS: A 3-acre corn maze.

WHAT ELSE TO EXPECT: Farm activities, pumpkins for purchase, horse rides, farm store, and more.

5500 Leonard Farm Road • Kernersville

CORN MAZE DETAILS: 6-acres plus an after-dark experience.

WHAT ELSE TO EXPECT: Hayrides, firepits, animals, games, food, and more.

9970 North NC Hwy 150 • Clemmons

CORN MAZE DETAILS: Daytime and nightime corn maze.

WHAT ELSE TO EXPECT: You-pick pumpkins, food, ice cream, farm activities.


CORN MAZES IN THE GREATER PIEDMONT TRIAD

1129 Cheek Road • Hamptonville

CORN MAZE DETAILS: A sprawling 5-acre maze with QR Code map.

WHAT ELSE TO EXPECT: 30+ farm attractions, food, duck races, pig races, and more.

1499 Brook Cove Road • Walnut Cove

CORN MAZE DETAILS: NC’s largest corn maze. Over 15 acres! Night-time and spooky maze options too.

WHAT ELSE TO EXPECT: Farm activities, special events, you-pick pumpkins, and more.

58 Greenhouse Dr • Buffalo Junction VA

CORN MAZE DETAILS: A 5-acre corn maze.

WHAT ELSE TO EXPECT: Music, food, mums, animals, pumpkins, and more.

10390 Caldwell Road • Mount Ulla

CORN MAZE DETAILS: Go through it for fun or on an educational experience with their corn life cycle tour.

WHAT ELSE TO EXPECT: Rides, activities, pumpkins, food, and more.

769 Bray Ford Road • Dobson

CORN MAZE DETAILS: A 4-acre corn maze featuring the story of Spookley via the storybook trail. Also experience the maze at night!

WHAT ELSE TO EXPECT: 35+ attractions, food, pumpkins, apples, and more.


FAQ: Corn Mazes in the NC Triad

1. When is the best time to visit corn mazes in the Triad?
Most corn mazes in the Triad open in late September and run through October, with some staying open into early November. Weekends are the most popular times, so plan a weekday visit if you prefer smaller crowds.

2. How much do corn mazes in the Triad cost?
Admission prices typically range from $8–$15 per person, depending on the farm and any extra activities included. Some locations offer family passes or discounts for kids.

3. Are Triad corn mazes kid-friendly?
Yes! Many farms design their corn mazes with families in mind, offering shorter maze routes for younger kids and extra attractions like hayrides, pumpkin patches, and play areas.

4. How long does it take to get through a corn maze?
Most visitors spend 30 minutes to an hour in a corn maze. Larger mazes can take longer, but many offer clues or maps to help families navigate at their own pace.

5. What should I wear to a corn maze in North Carolina?
Comfortable, closed-toe shoes are best since paths can be uneven or muddy. Bring layers, as fall evenings in the Triad can get chilly.

6. Can I bring a stroller or wagon into a corn maze?
Some farms allow strollers or wagons, especially in family-friendly mazes, but others may not due to narrow or uneven paths. It’s best to check each farm’s rules before your visit.

7. Do corn mazes stay open in the rain?
Many farms close during heavy rain to protect the fields and ensure safety. Always check the farm’s website or social media for weather updates before heading out.


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