10 corn mazes you need to visit this fall

10 corn mazes you need to visit this fall

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By 10Best Editors via USA Today

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Each autumn, farms across the United States transform their corn fields into interactive mazes, perfect for a fall family outing. There are more than 500 of these mazes across the nation, but our readers have voted these 10 as the best, both for the quality of the maze itself and for the wealth of other activities on offer.  Scroll to see the winners.

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No. 10: Sever’s Fall Festival​ – Shakopee, Minnesota

For more than 20 years, Twin Cities families have been flocking to Sever’s Corn Maze & Fall Festival to solve the Corn Maze Challenge. The largest corn maze in the state is dotted with signposts to help guests navigate the paths, and visitors who correctly solve a maze puzzle can enter a grand prize drawing.

No. 9: Richardson Adventure Farm – Spring Grove, Illinois

The 2020 theme at Richardson Adventure Farm celebrates the 50th anniversary of Earth Day. The design features an image of hands cradling the planet, with a frog to one side symbolizing Earth’s biodiversity and a mountain scene at the entrance to the maze. The 28-acre maze features nearly 10 miles of trails. (2019 maze pictured.)

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No. 8: Denver Downs Farm – Anderson, South Carolina

Denver Downs Farm’s 2020 Maze celebrates the fourth generation farm’s 150th Anniversary. The annual fall festival, one of the best in the Southeast, features a 12-acre corn maze, giant pumpkin patch, pick-your-own flowers, adorable farm animals and over 35 barnyard activities for families.

No. 7: Lowe Family Farmstead – Kuna, Idaho

Idaho’s original corn maze, the Farmstead MAiZE, gets carved across an 18-acre cornfield into a new design each year (2019 maze pictured). Along with mazes, there are hayrides, a pumpkin patch and a host of family-friendly games and activities including a potato sack slide, small zip line and catch-and-release fishing pond. Read more from USA TODAY 10Best.

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