Connecticut has a pretty great collection of corn mazes, perfect for celebrating the fall season. They’re a fun way to spend an afternoon in the countryside, and are enjoyable for folks of all ages. So whether you’re planning to take your time, or race the clock, these mazes are sure to be fun!

  1. Preston Farms (Preston)

Preston Farms Corn Maze/Facebook See if you can find all 16 stamping stations hiding in this 7-acre maze. The theme changes every year and this year’s theme is Area 51.

  1. Foster Family Farm (South Windsor)

Chicago F./Yelp This farm features not one, but two corn mazes! With four miles of paths, you could be here a while! Especially if you’re attempting them at night.

  1. Lyman Orchards (Middlefield)

Lyman Orchards/Facebook Use the stations to spot the way you need to go! 2 miles of challenging paths will have the whole family working together. Not to mention the gorgeous sunflower fields!

  1. Scantic Valley Farm (Somers)

Scantic Valley Farm/Facebook This annual 8-acre maze can only be described as a real puzzle. Three miles of tricky trails can be found here, with fun kid themes.

  1. Hayes Dairy (North Granby)

Hayes Corn Maze/Facebook You have to play it smart to survive this maze! Answer questions at the hidden paper punch stations to find your way out. If the questions leave you stumped, you’ll get stuck in the maze!

  1. Castle Hill Farm (Newtown)

Castle Hill Farm/Facebook Last year’s “I Do…Get Lost In The Corn Maze” was a huge success! To find out this year’s theme you’ll have to pay a visit. The connected pumpkin patch makes it a perfect stop as Halloween grows nearer.

  1. Bishop’s Orchards Farm Market (Guilford)

Bishop’s Orchards Farm Market/Facebook Come celebrate the Beardsley Zoo at this year’s maze and enjoy everything this place has to offer. A market, winery, orchard, and maze all in one!

  1. March Farm (Bethlehem)

March Farm/Facebook Equipped with a children’s playscape, tractor path, and hay rides, the little ones will love spending the day here! Adults will enjoy the mazes and farm store.

  1. Ekonk Hill Turkey Farm (Moosup)

Ekonk Hill Turkey Farm/Facebook “The Amazing Maize” is this year’s theme! You won’t believe how much fun you’ll have on the miles of paths, paired with hayrides and a visit to the barn animals.

  1. Jones Family Farms (Shelton)

Jones Family Farms/Facebook This farm is over 150 years old! This place also serves wine and even offers coking classes. So get to know them at the maze, but you’ll probably be back!

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Preston Farms Corn Maze/Facebook

See if you can find all 16 stamping stations hiding in this 7-acre maze. The theme changes every year and this year’s theme is Area 51.

Chicago F./Yelp

This farm features not one, but two corn mazes! With four miles of paths, you could be here a while! Especially if you’re attempting them at night.

Lyman Orchards/Facebook

Use the stations to spot the way you need to go! 2 miles of challenging paths will have the whole family working together. Not to mention the gorgeous sunflower fields!

Scantic Valley Farm/Facebook

This annual 8-acre maze can only be described as a real puzzle. Three miles of tricky trails can be found here, with fun kid themes.

Hayes Corn Maze/Facebook

You have to play it smart to survive this maze! Answer questions at the hidden paper punch stations to find your way out. If the questions leave you stumped, you’ll get stuck in the maze!

Castle Hill Farm/Facebook

Last year’s “I Do…Get Lost In The Corn Maze” was a huge success! To find out this year’s theme you’ll have to pay a visit. The connected pumpkin patch makes it a perfect stop as Halloween grows nearer.

Bishop’s Orchards Farm Market/Facebook

Come celebrate the Beardsley Zoo at this year’s maze and enjoy everything this place has to offer. A market, winery, orchard, and maze all in one!

March Farm/Facebook

Equipped with a children’s playscape, tractor path, and hay rides, the little ones will love spending the day here! Adults will enjoy the mazes and farm store.

Ekonk Hill Turkey Farm/Facebook

“The Amazing Maize” is this year’s theme! You won’t believe how much fun you’ll have on the miles of paths, paired with hayrides and a visit to the barn animals.

Jones Family Farms/Facebook

This farm is over 150 years old! This place also serves wine and even offers coking classes. So get to know them at the maze, but you’ll probably be back!

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