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Corn Mazes in California
 
Los Angeles Haunted Hayride
Los Angeles, CA
www.Losangeleshauntedhayride.com
****site says they have a Hay Maze-not a corn Maze*** didn’t know if you wanted that as well.
 
 
Corn Mazes in Georgia
 
Haunted Montrose
Montrose, GA
Experience The Slaughterhouse, The Dark Maze, The Graveyard, and The Haunted Corn. Get ready for the fright of your life.
 
 
Corn Mazes in Idaho
 
The House
Nampa, Idaho
www.thehousemaze.com          
You won’t be able to tell its reality or a cruel nightmare.
 
Corn Mazes in Illinois
 
Eleventh Hour
Elk Grove Village
Pitch Black Maze Experience
 
Corn Mazes in Indiana
 
Hanna Haunted Hayrides
Indianapolis, IN
Four Haunted House, a Haunted Hayride and a corn maze, you will be lucky to come out alive… Those who do tremble with fear and tears.
 
Corn Mazes in Kansas
 
Haunted Cannery Spook House
El Dorado, KS
More than just finding your way out, come this year and see if you can win the game by being the first to make it out, it is a giant and fun filled corn maze with interesting challenges to kids of all ages with twists and turns and sudden dead ends.
 
 
Corn Mazes in Michigan
 
Niles Haunted House
Niles, MI
Field of Screams with Maniac Maze If you aren’t lucky this attraction will take you the rest of your life to get out. Ever heard the expression, “you can check out, but you never leave.” Beware of the Birch Tree Forest.
 
Night Terrors
Ypsilanti, MI
The Labyrinth- You’re lost in the dark with only the moonlight as your guide. Something is right behind you, or wait, is it in front of you? Didn’t you already come this way? So hard to tell in the dark, is that your friends hand? Where is the rest of him? If you make it out, you’re one of the lucky ones, but if your friends aren’t so lucky, they have to stay.
 
Corn Mazes in Minnesota
 
The Haunted Farm
Moorhead, MN
After a spook guided tour through the dark woods, enter into The Dark Maze. Make your way through the twists and turns and try and find your way out….alive
 
 
Corn Mazes in Missouri
 
FearFest
Columbia, MO
Inside the 13 acre corn maze the reaper is waiting for you.
 
Ozark Nightmares
Lebanon, MO
 
Creepyworld,
St. Louis, MO
 
Corn Mazes in Montana
 
Field of Screams Haunted Ghost Town
Vicor, MT
It’s time to get lost in the 10th Annual Corn Maze, try and find your way out.
 
Corn Mazes in Nebraska
 
Scary Acres
Omaha, NE
The Stalks a 10 acre corn maze once you are inside there is a chance you will never be able to find your way out. Step carefully to avoid those who didn’t make it out before you.
 
Corn Mazes in Nevada
 
Glendale Haunted corn Maze
Moapa, NV
Walk through this dark and scary corn field maze and try and make your way out.
 
Corn Mazes in New Hampshire
 
Haunted Overload
118 North River Road
Lee, NH
Hauntedoverload.com
Visit the 6 acre corn maze for a different kind of fall amusement.
 
Morbid Mountain
Gilford, NH
The hospital of Horrors outdoor maze-something went terribly wrong many years ago. Enter and try and make it out alive.
 
Corn Mazes in New Jersey
 
Field of Terror
East Windsor, NJ
A 5-acre walk through haunted cornfield that will surprise you around every turn.
 
 
Corn Mazes in New York
 
Headless Horseman
Ulster Park, NY
Dark Harvest Corn Maze-It is known for its overwhelming abundance of squawking and screeching black feathered pests. Large footprints have been found, but no creature has been sited to date.
 
Haunted Mansion of Melville
Melville, NY
Make sure you keep watch over your shoulder because you never know where they will get you.
 
Corn Mazes in North Carolina
 
Woods of Terror Haunted Attraction
Greensboro, NC
Night stalkers-Fall is time for harvest, but we won’t be harvesting corn, the night stalkers will be harvesting their favorite food…it’s you, good luck.
 
Spookywoods, Greenboro, NC
This is one of the biggest corn mazes in America.  Spookywoods has been features on NATIONAL TV for their awesome corn maze.  Visit www.spookywoods.com for all the details.  This attraction has tons of things for kids to do like dino digs, pumpkin patches and much more.
 
 
Corn Mazes in Ohio
 
The Legends of Horror
Springfield, OH
Take a walk through Mikey the Lions Corn Maze.
 
The Haunted Farm
Pleasantville, OH
Experience some farm fresh fear and make your way through the twists and turns of the haunted corn maze.
 
 
Corn Mazes in Pennsylvania
 
House in the Hollow
Newtown, PA
www.activeacresfarm.com
Journey into the Corn Maze and keep your eyes open and be on the lookout for all creepy and spooky creatures that are lurking.
 
The Bates Motel
Gradyville, PA
The Cornfield Haunted Trail takes you back in time as you walk through the corn the tall corn and enter into ghost towns; grave yards the haunted gold mine and other full haunted sets.
 
 
Corn Mazes in Tennessee
 
Forest of Fear
Chattanooga, TN
Forest of Fear Haunted House and Corn maze is filled with twists and turn around every corner. Keep your eyes appealed because you never know what is lurking ahead.
 
Corn Mazes in Texas
 
Heart Stoppers
Shepherd, TX
Maze of Corn-Get lost get scared. Still lost? Get scared again.
 
Fear at Kaska Family Farm
West, TX
The Maize- Bring your friends and family to our 10 acre corn maze. What happens when you are in the middle of a field faced with endless left or right turns when there is only ONE exit?
 
Corn Mazes in Washington
 
Stocker Farm Field of Screams
Snohomish, WA
Situated on 1 acre of corn Carnival of Carnage in the Cornfield…where your screams will summons the slashers. Also a non haunted corn maze for your enjoyment.
 
Corn Mazes in Wisconsin
 
Spooky Stalks Haunted Cornfield
Milwaukee, WI
Take a journey through twists and turns of the haunted cornfield where evil spirits, ghostly monsters and creatures of the night await their next victim for the FRIGHT of their life.
 
The Dark Side
Ixonia, WI
Bad things happen once you enter The Dark Side. Make it out with your life or experience the horror forever.
 
 Creating Your Own Corn Maze: Does and Don’ts
 
 As a haunted attraction owner since the age of 15 when I started Spookywoods in 1985 I have always been looking for ways to improve our attractions. I learned through years of experience of what works and what it is not justified to invest our time and money into. I have tried to find a ways to increase the limited time window to make revenue outside the weeks in October on our farm. Being I’m limited to only 3 calendar events per year due to our county permit laws in NC I wanted to find something that would complement the haunted attraction and we could operate in the months of September, October and November. 
I had seen articles on corn mazes in the national news making huge designs cut out in the corn fields. I found this to be very interesting and something that might fit well with our haunted attraction. Having many years of experience running a haunted attraction we already had figured out the many things you also need for running a corn maze. We have great relationships with local media in TV, Radio, and sponsors. What I had no clue about was the knowledge of planting corn or the means to cut a design into it. As I researched the concept of corn mazes I discovered there is more than just finding your way through a maze. We decided to make our maze a game to find check points throughout the corn field. The amount of check points is important as to not make the game to easy. In our 10 acre corn maze we only use 6 check points that each has a map of your location. Attached to each check point is a paper punch that is used to punch a game card to track your progress. The game card is a great location to promote your haunted attraction with a coupon and for sponsorship deals.   Each paper punch cuts out a unique shape as not allowing you to cheat. These punch stations have evolved from a simple map on a piece of plywood to a park quality Plexiglas enclosures. We have found these enclosures to be the only way to prevent the maps from being stolen by cheaters.   Keep in mind as you start to develop your sponsorship proposal you can use these punch stations as a great way to sell sponsorships. Now you don’t just have a number for each punch station, but a name like the “Sprint Wireless Punch Station”.  Bridges in the maze are another great attraction for the customers to find, even though we don’t require a punch on the game card for the bridges, they are a sought out location for the amazing views they can provide into the maze.  

Now that you got the game plan for a maze, you have got to have land to plant the corn. We have found that at least a 5 acre area for a small maze is a bare minimum. We have tried the concept of two 5 acre mazes, but this method ended up being more of a management issue than it was worth. I have researched just about every corn maze in the country and found that bigger is not actually better in the cases of corn mazes.  The reason for not going to big for us was the time it takes to solve the maze. The size we have found to work best is a 10 acre maze that takes about 2 hours to solve. It is important that the game is challenging, but not to the point of being stressed out. Our motto is “Lost, Laughing and Lovin It”, not “Hot, Tired and Hating It”.   We employ one “Corn Cop” per punch station in the maze to patrol the corn to help our customers with directions as requested. Also having staff near by is a safety precaution for people that are couch potatoes and not used to walking for miles.   Keep your drink machines close by the exit of the maze as fully stocked at all times, trust me.
Now if you don’t have the knowledge and equipment to plant corn hire a farmer that does.   We found a local farmer that plants several hundred acres of corn a year. When I approached the 70 plus year old farmer and told him I was looking for help in planting a field of corn to make a maze out of, he said “People pay to walk through corn? You got to be playing a joke on me?”  Once you have a farmer on your team he can assist you in making sure the land is in good condition for corn to grow. The region of the country you live in will dictate the type of corn you plant. There are more types of corn than I could imagine. The characteristics you are looking for in a corn plant is one that it has strong stalk strength, broad leaf, can withstand drought conditions and be bug resistant. If you can irrigate your corn field then the drought resistant may not be so important. Your farmer should now what type is best for your area, but it is important to realize you are not growing corn to eat, you want it to be green and healthy in September and October. So, for the Southeastern part of the US, here in NC the best time to plant is late June or early July. I have made a deal with my farmer to plant the corn and he can harvest it in mid November once we are done with the attraction. It is important to realize that opening a corn maze while the temperatures in your area are above 80F that your customers may experience heat exhaustion.   This comes from the corn blocking the air flow and creating a dangerous condition in the heat of the summer.   Even tough the corn may look healthy we don’t open until September once the heat of the summer is starting to diminish here in NC. Also is highly recommended that everyone take water with them into the maze. We even require the students from schools to enter the maze only after having a snack as a precaution. The business of a corn maze is not only fun but can be a work out for little legs.
The next thing you will need is either the knowledge on how to cut your maze out or hire a company to do it for you. I tried our first maze attempt in 2000 by doing it myself, I found out the hard way I was not the man for the job.   I found out quick I would rather spend my
     

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