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Where to Find Corn Mazes in Georgia

corn mazes in georgiaFall is my favorite time of year. I love the cooler weather, the changing leaves and all the fun fall activities. My boys are especially excited about to visit corn mazes in Georgia. Below is a list of several corn mazes in Georgia. We added quite a few mazes last year based on reader comments, so if you know others, please tell us. Generally you should leave between 1.5 and 2 hours to complete the maze. Most places have other activities like hayrides, bonfires and pumpkins, so visit the website for complete details. We did a similar list of pumpkin patches near Atlanta last year and will update that list soon. Have fun in the corn!

Georgia Corn MazesWhat: Uncle Shuck’s Corn Maze
Where: 4520 Highway 53 SE, Dawsonville, Ga.
(770) 772-6223
When: Sept. 1 – Nov. 18, 2012
Fridays 4 – 10 pm, Saturdays 10  – 10 pm and Sundays 10 -6 pm |
October Sundays through Thursdays 10 – 6 pm and Friday and Saturdays 10 – 10 pm
Cost: $10 per person

We visited Uncle Shuck’s Corn Maze a few years ago. Here is my post on that visit, as well as video of Uncle Shucks Corn Maze. The 2012 maze is four miles of trails in a 12 acre corn field. Additional charge for hayride, Haunted Maze, corn cannon.

What: Cagles Dairy Corn Maze
Where: 362 Stringer Rd., Hickory Flat, Ga. (near Canton, Ga.)
(770) 345-5591
When: Aug. 31 – Nov. 11, 2012, Friday – Sunday
Fridays 5 – 11 pm, Saturday 10 – 11 pm, Sunday 10 – 6 pm
Cost: $10 anyone over 3 (includes Jumpee Pillow)

For an additional fee you can go an ag-venture farm tour, bonfire hayride or through the haunted barn. Combination tickets available starting at $15. Register for The Cagle Connection newsletter for coupons and more!

Georgia Corn MazesWhat: Buck’s Corn Maze
Where: 1923 New Hope Rd. Dawsonville, Ga. (706) 344-8834
When: Sept. 1 – Nov. 4, 2012
Sept.: Friday 5 – 9 pm (beginning 9/28, Saturday 10 – 9 pm, Sunday 10 – 6 pm
Oct.: Sunday through Thursday 10 – 6 pm, Friday 10 – 9 pm , Saturday 10 – 10 pm
Nov.: Friday 5 – 8 pm, Saturday 10 – 9 pm, Sunday 10 – 6 pm
Cost: $8 Ages 11 and over, $7 10 and under, Under  4 Free w/paid adult

Buck’s Corn Maze is a 12 acre maze planted in a 20 acre field of corn next to Cochran Creek with a beautiful view of the Appalachian Mountains. Hayride only is $5 and the Maze and Hayride combo is $12. In October, the maze is haunted after dark.

What: Goofy Rooster Corn Maze
Where: 7264 Hwy 75 Atl, Helen, Ga. 30545 (706)878-1777
When: Sept. 1 – Nov. 18, 2012
Sept.: Sat. 10 – 9 pm, Sun. 10 – 6 pm
Oct.: Fri. 4 – 11:30 pm, Sat. 10 – 11:30 Sun. 10 – 9 pm
Nov.: Fri. 4 – 8 pm, Sat. 10 – 10 pm, Sun. 10 – 7 pm
Haunted Corn Maze is Oct. 6 – 27 8 pm – close
Cost:  $8 adults,  $6 (child 4 – 10), $7 Senior (60+) includes the hayride

In addition to the corn maze, Goofy Rooster has a swinging bridge, hay rides, fire pit, barrel train and playground. The barrel train is an addition $3 fee. In the evening go through the corn maze with a flashlight. They also offer a haunted corn maze.

Corn Mazes in Georgia

What: North Georgia Corn Maze
Where: 559 Tom Bell Rd., Cleveland, Ga.
 (800) 959-1874
When: Sept. 1 – Nov. 18, 2012, Friday 4 – 11:30 pm, Saturday 10 – 11:30 pm, Sunday 10 – 9 pm
Cost: $10 adults, $9 children and seniors. Print out a coupon for $3 off at North Georgia Corn Maze

North Georgia Corn Maze also has a Maze and hayride with combo rates and a Petting Zoo provided by the North Georgia Zoo. The North Georgia Corn Maze is 7 acres of mind-twisting crop circles that will sizzle your senses and challenge your wits. After you “Get Lost” in the Corn Maze, relax on a 20 minute Hay Ride overlooking some of the most beautiful scenic views in Georgia! If you are around after dark, enjoy a “Movie Under The Stars” on our huge outdoor screen. If you are not faint of heart and you dare, venture into the haunted “House of Burm” (opens September 15th) and take the Elevator down to the “Dungeon of Fear” to see what is really going on in the North Georgia Mountains after the sun sets

What: Kernal Kob Corn Maze
Where: 1153 Salem Church Rd., Jasper, Ga.
(706) 692-4464
When: Sept. 17 – Nov. 4, 2012
Sept.: Saturday 10 – 9 pm, Sunday 11 – 6 pm
Oct.: Friday 7 – 10 pm, Saturday 7 – 10 pm, Sunday 11 – 6 pm
Nov.: Saturday 10 – 9 pm, Sunday 11 – 6 pm
Cost: $8 adults, $7 seniors (54+) and $6 children 5 – 11, 4 and under Free
Haunted Corn Maze is $10 for everyone

Kernal Kob Corn Maze also has a hayride, petting zoo, pony rides and tractor train ride, all for an additional fee. Combo tickets are available. A Haunted Maze is offered on weekends Oct. 12 – 27 from 8 pm – 11 pm.

What: Corn Dawgs Corn Maze
Where: 955 Leone Ave., Loganville, Ga.
(770) 786-9000 or email mazemaster@corndawgs.com
When: Sept. 23 – Nov. 4, 2012, Friday 5 – 10 pm, Saturday 10 – 10 pm, Sunday 10 – 7 pm
Cost: $12 general admission (2 and under free) this covers A LOT more than just the Maze, so check out their website for details

The general admission price includes the corn maze as well as hay rides, horse swing, black mamba swings, cow train, petting zoo and about 20 other activities. There are a few activities that require additional tokens (tokens are $1 each) such as apple slingshot, bungees, corn cannon, gem mining, jumping pillow, bottle blaster, spider Mountain, ziplines and pony rides. Here’s a comment from one of our readers about Corn Dawgs Corn Maze. “Our family visited Corn Dawgs last weekend and I was amazed at all the activities that were included in the admission price. There was so much to do there that we stayed twice as long as we had planned. There are things for kids of all ages – I have a teenager and a little boy and they both had fun. They are opening a haunted maze this weekend and my kids all want to go back. Definitely worth the trip!”

What: Rock Ranch
Where: 5020 Barnesville Hwy., The Rock, Ga. (between Barnesville and Thomaston, south of Atlanta)
 (706)647-6374
When: Saturdays Sept. 24 – November 10, 2012
Cost: $15 per person

The Rock Ranch’s corn maze is partnership with the Fellowship of Christain Athletes and features a sports theme.

What: The Enchanted Maize
Where: Rock City, 271 Chattanooga Valley Rd., Flintstone, GA 30725 (706) 820-2531
When: Sept. 20 – Oct. 28, 2012
Thursday 9 – 6:30 pm, Fri. 9 – 8 pm, Sat. 10:30 – 8 pm, Sun. noon – 6:30 pm
Cost: $9 adults, $7 children (4 – 12)
Maze and Blowing Screams Farm Combo $30

Additional activities include: Critter Corral, Inflatables, Hayrides, Kiddie Cow Train, Face Painting, Pumpkin Painting, Corn Slingshot, and more! The Enchanted MAiZE site at Blowing Springs farm transforms into the Blowing SCREAMS Farm at night.   Blowing SCREAMS Farm features the Forest of Fear - the world’s only outdoor 3-D Haunted House and Ghost Ride - night time hayride with ghost stories.

What: Washington Farms
Where:  5671 Hog Mountain Rd. (Hwy 53), Watkinsville, GA 30677 (706) 769-0627
When: Opens Sept. 29 – Nov. 4, 2012
Nov. 9 and 10 are just flashlight nights 6 – 11 pm
Tuesday: 6 – 10 pm, Friday 3 – 11 pm, Sat. 9 – 11 pm, Sun. 1 – 6 pm
Cost: $12 (5 and up), $10 Seniors (65+),  $8 2 – 4 years old
Evening Corn Maze starts at dark and is $10

Washington Corn Maze’s design is swimming pigs. This is apparently  a new addition to the farm. Sounds interesting.  Washington Farms accepts cash and checks only. For homeschoolers or playgroups, there is a home school day on Oct. 3. Contact them for details.

What: Jaemor Farms
Where: 5340 Cornelia Hwy. (Hwy 365), Alto, GA 30510 (770) 869-3999
When: Sept. 15 – Nov. 4, 2012
Sept.: Fri. and Sat. 10 – 9 pm, Sun. 1 – 6 pm
Oct.: Friday and Sat. 10 – 11 pm, Sun. 1 – 6 pm
Cost: $10 (10 and up), $9 (4 – 9)
Mini Maze is $3
A Value Pass includes maze, hayride and three additional attractions $12

Jaemor Farm’s corn maze debuted in 2006. Since then they’ve have more than 120,000 people visit. This year’s maze theme is a tribute to the farms’ centennial year. In addition to the corn maze, there are hay  rides ($4), a pumpkin train ($3), apple cannon ($1), slide ($1) and duck races ($1)

What: Old Freeman Family Corn Maze & Pumpkin Patch
Where: 644 Scarboro Hwy., Cooperville, GA  (Near Statesboro)
When: Sept. 22 – Nov. 11, 2012 Sat. 10 – 10 pm and Sun. 1 – 7 pm
Cost: $10 (3-64), $8 seniors (65+)

The Corn Maze consists of approximately 5 acres of corn and is designed for the novice corn maze adventurer and challenging for the more hard-core enthusiast. You can also feed farm animals for an additional cost. Pick your own pumpkins too. Prices for pumpkins range from $1 – $15

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