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The Best Corn Mazes Near Atlanta

Family walking through corn maze
Nothing says “fall fun” quite like a corn maze

Fall in Georgia means crisp air, pumpkin patches, and the ultimate seasonal adventure: corn mazes. Ideal for the more active set, corn mazes are the perfect fall activity for tiring out toddlers, challenging wannabe adventurers, and bringing out the spirit of friendly competition.

Just a short drive from Atlanta, you’ll find a variety of sprawling mazes perfect for families, groups, or anyone ready to test their sense of direction. Whether you’re looking for a challenging labyrinth or a fun, kid-friendly adventure, these corn mazes offer the perfect mix of outdoor fun and autumn charm.

Get ready to explore winding paths, enjoy hayrides, and soak in the scenic beauty of Georgia’s countryside, all within an easy road trip from the city. These are some of the best corn mazes (and other fun fall activities) near Atlanta.

Buford Corn Maze (Buford)

This one-stop shop for all things fall fun is under new management for 2024, but the same signature experiences remain. The mammoth five-acre corn maze is the highlight of a visit to this North Georgia farm, accompanied by other fall favorite activities like hayrides and a pick-your-own pumpkin patch. With so much to see and do all day long and even after dark (Care to venture into the Haunted Forest?), there’s plenty of reason to make the drive up to Buford Corn Maze.

Photo courtesy of Buford Corn Maze

Where is Buford Corn Maze?

Buford Corn Maze is located on The Winnie Roberts Tutton Farm at 4470 Bennett Road, Buford, GA 30519. It’s situated an hour north of Atlanta at the intersection of Friendship Road and Ridge Road/Hog Mountain Road.

When can I visit the corn maze at Buford Corn Maze?

Buford Corn Maze is open from August 31 through November 17. During September and November, Buford Corn Maze only operates Friday through Sunday and is open every day in October. Check the website for specific times.

How much does it cost to visit the Buford Corn Maze?

Admission to the corn maze is $16.85 or you can purchase a combo ticket for both the corn maze and haunted forest for $29.95.

Uncle Shuck’s Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch (Dawsonville)

For 20 years, this 15-acre corn maze in Dawsonville has been delighting families and fall lovers of all ages. This year’s maze celebrates 80 years of forest fire prevention with a Smokey The Bear-shaped labyrinth. While you’ll have to pay an entry fee to visit the fan-favorite maze, the sizeable pre-picked pumpkin patch and festively adorned grounds are free to visit. Come after dark to brave the Dark Rows haunted trail and be rewarded with marshmallows cooked over a massive bonfire.

Photo courtesy of Uncle Shuck’s Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch

Where is Uncle Shuck’s Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch?

Uncle Shuck’s Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch is located at 125 Bannister Road, Dawsonville, Georgia 30534, less than an hour north of Atlanta.

When can I visit the corn maze at Uncle Shuck’s Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch?

Uncle Shuck’s Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch is open from September 14 through November 10. The corn maze is open Friday through Sunday in September and November, and daily in October. Hours vary by day. Check Uncle Shuck’s website for additional details.

How much does it cost to visit Uncle Shuck’s Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch?

Admission to the pumpkin patch at Uncle Shuck’s is free. To enjoy the corn maze and other fall activities, you’ll need to pay a $17 entry fee. Access to the Dark Rows haunted trail (plus all other fall activities except the corn maze) is $22. Combo tickets can be purchased for $27.

Cagle’s Farm (Holly Springs)

This 71-acre family farm north of Atlanta offers plenty of fun come fall with more than 25 festive activities. The pumpkin patch is a highlight of course, as is a 10-acre corn maze, yard games, sheepdog herding demonstrations, and a petting zoo. Don’t forget to stop by the Silo Grill for some hot, boiled peanuts and apple cider donuts.

Photos courtesy of Cagle’s Farm

Where is Cagle’s Farm?

Cagle’s Farm is located at 362 Stringer Road, Canton, GA 30115, roughly 45 minutes north of Atlanta.

When can I pick pumpkins at Cagle’s Farm?

The corn maze at Cagle’s Farm is open from September 20 through November 3. You can explore the corn maze on Fridays from 5 to 10 PM, on Saturdays from 10 AM to 10 PM, and on Sundays from 10 AM to 6 PM.

How much does it cost to visit Cagle’s Farm?

To explore the corn maze at Cagle’s Farm, you’ll need to purchase a Farm Pass for $15 that offers unlimited access to all farm activities. For an extra $5, you can enjoy a scenic tractor ride to Cagle’s Lake where you can roast marshmallows over a roaring bonfire.

Sleepy Hollow Farm (Powder Springs)

Better known for its Christmas trees, Sleepy Hollow Farm embraces its autumnal side with a full line-up of fall fun. Pick your perfect pumpkin from the patch before diving into other seasonal favorite activities including hayrides, farm animal interactions, a full-size corn maze, and a smaller, kid-friendly corn maze. A Stranger Things-themed escape room offers a slightly spookier experience for the older crowd.

Photos courtesy of Sleepy Hollow Farm

Where is Sleepy Hollow Farm?

Sleepy Hollow Farm is located at 628 Sleepy Hollow Road, Powder Springs, Georgia 30127, roughly 40 minutes west of Atlanta.

When can I visit the corn maze at Sleepy Hollow Farm?

The corn maze and farm activities at Sleepy Hollow Farm are available from September 21 through November 2. Hours are 11 AM to 6 PM Wednesday through Friday, 10 AM to 7 PM on Saturday, and 10 AM to 6 PM on Sunday. Note that the last admission is sold one hour prior to closing.

How much does it cost to visit Sleepy Hollow Farms?

Access to the Sleepy Hollow Farm corn maze, pumpkin patch, and all of the other fall farm activities is included with admission. Timed tickets are available online for $14 on weekends and $12 on weekdays.

Pettit Creek Farms (Cartersville)

The annual Pumpkin Fest isn’t the only reason to visit this Cartersville farm this fall. Pettit Creek Farms also happens to be the home of the largest camel herd in Georgia, as well as other exotic animals like giraffes, zebras, capybaras, and llamas. Come for the pumpkins and stay for the two-acre corn maze, hay-less hay rides, and the chance to get up close to some wild new friends.

Photos courtesy of Pettit Creek Farms

Where is Pettit Creek Farms located?

Pettit Creek Farms is located at 337 Cassville Road, Cartersville, Georgia 30120, a little over an hour northwest of Atlanta.

When can I visit the corn maze at Pettit Creek Farms?

Pettit Creek Farms’ Pumpkin Fest takes place September 21-22, 28-29, and every Tuesday through Sunday in October. September hours are 10 AM to 6 PM. In October, you can visit the corn maze from 2:30 to 6 PM on weekdays and 10 AM to 6 PM on Saturday and Sunday. Halloween is the last day to pick pumpkins.

How much does it cost to visit Pettit Creek Farms?

Access to the corn maze is included with Pumpkin Fest admission. Tickets start at $14.95 for general admission and go all the way up to $59.99 for Gold VIP Admission. Be sure to bring cash to pay for all the extra offerings available around the farm.

Skitts Mountain Farms (Cleveland)

Head for the hills to discover one of the best family fall experiences north of Atlanta. A corn maze, giant slide, wagon rides, and even a zipline make a day at Skitts Mountain Farms an adventure. A bountiful pumpkin patch ensures you’ll head home with a festival fall souvenir or two.

Photos courtesy of Skitts Mountain Farms

Where is Skitts Mountain Farms located?

Skitts Mountain Farms is located at 7885 GA-254, Cleveland, Georgia 30528, about an hour and 40 minutes north of Atlanta.

When can I visit the corn maze at Skitts Mountain Farms?

The corn maze at Skitts Mountain Farms opens for the season on September 21 and runs weekends through October 27. Opening times vary by day. Check the Skitts Mountain Farms’ website for details.

How much does it cost to visit Skitts Mountain Farms?

Access to the corn maze is included with admission. Tickets are $17.99 for access to all farm attractions and season passes are available for $49.99.

Powers Family Farm (Villa Rica)

Powers Family Farm in Villa Rica features a more animal-focused experience than some other fall offerings around Atlanta. Come September, the family-owned dairy farm offers a pumpkin patch (don’t miss movie nights in the patch), pumpkin painting, hayrides, and a corn maze in addition to its classic petting zoo and other hands-on farm experiences. The season ends on a sugar high with the farm’s annual Halloween Tractor Treat event.

Photos courtesy of Powers Family Farm

Where is Powers Family Farm?

Powers Family Farm is located at 660 North Hulett Road, Villa Rica, Georgia 30180, about 50 minutes west of Atlanta.

When can I visit the corn maze at Powers Family Farm?

The corn maze at Powers Family Farm is open on weekends from September 21 through October 31. You can pick pumpkins from 6:30 to 9 PM on Fridays, 10 AM to 6 PM on Saturdays, and 11 AM to 6 PM on Sundays.

How much does it cost to visit Powers Family Farm?

Admission to Powers Family Farm in the fall is $10 per person and includes access to all of the farm activities, including the corn maze.

Jaemor Farms (Alto)

This 100-plus-year-old family-run farm at the base of the North Georgia mountains is a favorite for fresh produce all year long, but fall is when it really shines. During its annual Harvest Celebration, U-pick pumpkins, boiled peanuts, and a corn maze provide everything you need for a memorable fall afternoon, made even sweeter with homemade apple cider donuts and ice cream from the market.

Photos courtesy of Jaemor Farms

Where is Jaemor Farms?

Jaemor Farms is located at 5340 Cornelia Highway, Alto, Georgia 30510, about an hour and 15 minutes north of Atlanta.

When can I visit the corn maze at Jaemor Farms?

The corn maze at Jaemor Farms is open from September 14 to October 24. The corn maze is open on Saturdays from 9 AM to 7 PM and Sundays from 1 to 7 PM in September, and daily in October from 9 AM to 6 PM Monday through Thursday, 9 AM to 7 PM Friday and Saturday, and from noon until 7 PM on Sunday.

How much does it cost to visit Jaemor Farms?

Access to the corn. maze at Jaemor Farms is included with Harvest Celebration admission. Tickets are $20 per person on weekends and $17 on weekdays. In addition to the corn. maze, admission includes access to the pumpkin patch, farm games, and hayrides.