Get Lost This Fall in the Main Line Area’s Best Corn Mazes!
Enjoy the fall vibes while getting lost in these corn mazes in Montgomery, Delaware, Chester, Bucks, and Lancaster counties
Tis the season to get lost in a corn maze! Whether your kids are big or little, finding your way through towering stalks of corn is an autumn adventure the whole family will enjoy. We’ve gathered a list of thrilling mazes around the Main Line for your team of experienced corn maze navigators or eager first-timers. So gear up for the excitement — this fall tradition will get your family playing outdoors and making happy memories.
Montgomery County Corn Mazes
Bring your family, friends, and your navigational skills to these corn mazes in Montgomery County. Several Montco options also offer evening flashlight maze opportunities for those who dare to explore after dark.
Abby’s Pumpkins
2471 Little Road, Perkiomenville
Saturdays & Sundays, September 27 through October 26th, from 11 am–6 pm
Head over to Abby’s Pumpkins in Perkiomenville this autumn for scenic hayrides around the farm, a 5-acre corn maze, apple sling shots, various sizes of carving pumpkins and specialty pumpkins for sale, and fresh apple cider.
This is a special year for Abby’s corn maze as the 2025 theme honors the original Dairy Farmer on the property (who was also the grandfather of Abby of Abby’s Pumpkins). The farm has two ponies, Charlie and Henry, and Baley a yellow lab who love to greet farm guests. Abby’s is cash only.
Cedar Hollow Farm
2475 Quakertown Road, Pennsburg
Open Saturdays & Sundays, from September 20 through November 2, from 10 am–5 pm
Come visit Cedar Hollow Farm in the beautiful Upper Perkiomen Valley and check out their corn maze and other fall offerings. For 2025, their 8-acre interactive corn maze features a huge Moravian star. Check the farm’s Facebook page for dates and details on their popular Friday night flashlight mazes.
Cedar Hollow also has farm animals to visit, apple sling shots to try, and tasty fall treats to sample, making it a lovely spot to enjoy a fall day with the family.
Merrymead Farm
2222 S. Valley Forge Rd., Lansdale
Fall Harvest Weekends run September 20 through October 31 (confirm hours on their website)
One of the highlights of of Merrymead Farm’s fall activities is their five-acre corn maze! For extra fall vibes, visit in the evening for their moonlight maze and hayrides around the farm.
Well-known for their dairy store and homemade ice cream, Merrymead Farm also offers an abundance of fall activities at their Fall Harvest Weekends. Enjoy hordes of pumpkins and gourds, a cornstalk tunnel, farm animals, and fields of sunflowers.
Northern Star Farm
112 East Third Avenue, Trappe
Fall Festival weekends run September 13 through October 26, from 10 am–5 pm
Get into the fall spirit with a trip through Northern Star Farm’s 7-acre corn maze! If you want to really test your navigational know-how, visit Northern Star on a Friday night from 6:00-9:00 pm and attempt their Flashlight Corn Maze experience (last admission is at 8:00 pm). Be sure to bring your own flashlight and visitors under age 16 must be accompanied by a chaperone. Check their website for dates.
Weekends at Northern Star also feature pumpkin picking, hay rides, giant apple sling shots, the Little Farmer Playbarn, farm animals, pedal carts, and more. After all that fun, savor apple cider, fresh baked seasonal pies, apple cider donuts, and their all-new apple cider slushie. Northern Star Farm is a fully preserved farm in the heart of Trappe, Pennsylvania and has been in the Wismer family since 1927.
Corn Mazes in Delaware County
Delaware County delivers a fantastic fall maze experience your whole family is sure to enjoy at Linvilla Orchards in Media. This Delco destination features both a corn maze and straw bale maze, offering interesting options for different ages and abilities.
Linvilla Orchards
137 W Knowlton Road, Media
Pumpkinland runs September 6 through November 2, check their website for hours
Linvilla Orchards’ Pumpkinland offers a double dose of fall maze adventures for families to enjoy! First, get lost in the cornstalks as you wind your way through their 2-acre corn maze. Next, try Linvilla’s straw bale maze, perfect for the little ones. Advanced tickets for either maze can be purchased online for $7 per person, or $10 per person on-site.
Families can also enjoy pony rides and a petting zoo on select fall dates, in addition to train rides, a playground, and tasty treats like fresh apple cider donuts and caramel apples. Finally, don’t miss Linvilla’s Jack-o-Lantern exhibit running from October 17-30th, with nightly lightings at 6:00 pm.
Corn Mazes in Chester County
Don’t miss out on Chesco’s corn (and sunflower!) maze offerings this fall. These meandering mazes offer plenty of opportunities to make the most of your family time this autumn.
Highland Orchards
1000 Marshallton-Thorndale Road, West Chester
Open Saturdays & Sundays in September & October, from 12–4 pm
There’s more than just apple picking at Highland Orchards. During their Fall Harvest Weekends, take a shuttle ride to their five-acre corn maze. On average, visitors spend approximately an hour navigating the maze, but see how long it takes you to get out.
Last admission is at 3 pm. Afterwards, enjoy lots of other fall fun like hayrides, apple cannons, fresh apple cider and homemade donuts, and a charming farm market and bakery.
Olszanowski Farm & Pumpkin Patch
315 Pughtown Rd, Spring City
Open Saturdays & Sundays starting September 27, from 11 am–5 pm
Head out to Olszanowski Farm and follow the twists and turns of their seven-acre corn maze, one of the most challenging in the area. Got some little ones who don’t want to get lost? Wander their sunflower maze, which is perfect for guests of all ages — and a family photo opp.
This Phoenixville-area farm also grows its own pumpkins, gourds, cornstalks, and straw. Take a scenic hayride out to the patch to pick your perfect pumpkin. Olszanowski’s also allows well-behaved pets on a leash.
Pumpkinland at Colonial Gardens
745 Schuylkill Road, Phoenixville, PA
Open daily starting September 20 through November 1, from 10 am–4:30 pm (check their website for special event dates and times)
Colonial Gardens in Phoenixville offers a host of autumn activities perfect for guests of all ages to enjoy. During the daytime, explore their cornstalk maze, Halloween Funhouse, and Casper’s Sunken Treasure, all perfect for the little ones. Hunt for your perfect pumpkins and gourds in Pumpkinland. Then, take a friendly hayride through their leafy woods.
After dark on select October nights, tweens and teens can have some spooky fun of their own. If they dare, they’ll find lots of frights in Colonial Gardens’ Haunted Hedge Maze, with monsters and spooks waiting around every corner. A nighttime haunted hayride offers an additional option for frightening fall fun. These nighttime events are not recommended for children under age 8.
Corn Mazes in Bucks County
There are plentiful opportunities to get lost in a corn maze in Bucks County this fall. Read on for the details on two of our favorite autumn options in Bucks, or check out this round up of even more a-maizing Bucks County corn mazes to explore this fall.
Hellericks Adventure Farm
5500 N. Easton Road, Doylestown
Fall Festival opens September 12th and runs daily through early November (confirm hours on their website)
There’s tons of family fun to be had at Hellerick’s Adventure Farm throughout the year, but their Fall Festival adds even more seasonal excitement to the itinerary. Guests can browse oodles of pumpkins, gourds and fall decor, find their way through their 5-acre corn maze, and take a wagon ride through the scenic countryside. Then, try pumpkin rolling, speed down a corn chute slide, and test your strength at the tractor pull.
Admission to the Fall Festival includes access to Hellerick’s Farm Obstacle Course, plus more than 40 games, amusements, and play spaces. Families can also visit their farm animals and indulge in delicious seasonal treats like cider donuts and hot apple cider on the weekends. So venture to the gentle hills of Bucks County to enjoy a great day of fall fun on the farm.
Shady Brook Farm
931 Stony Hill Rd, Yardley
FallFest runs from September 12 through October 30, Fridays & Saturdays in September, and expanded dates in October (verify hours on their website)
FallFest at Shady Brook Farm is the mega-farm fall experience! Navigate Shady Brook’s four-acre corn maze, with a Sesame Street theme for 2025. There’s also a Moonlit Maze option — children under age 16 must be accompanied by an adult after 7 pm. Shady Brook also offers a fright-free Eerie Illuminations light show on most fall nights as well as a Haunted Barn and Alien Encounter.
Don’t head home until you hand-pick your perfect pumpkin from their patch, and immerse yourself in Shady Brook’s field of zinnias! Keep the fun rolling with wagon rides, live, toe-tapping music on select nights, and apple picking straight from the tree. Then hit the market for seasonal goodies for the family and a glass of wine at their pub for the adults.
Lancaster County Corn Mazes
Don’t hesitate: heading out to Lancaster County for a corn maze experience is absolutely worth the trip. In fact, the five-acre labyrinth at Cherry Crest Adventure Farm in Ronks is currently ranked among the best corn mazes in the country, according to USA Today’s 2025 Readers’ Choice poll of the Top 10 Corn Mazes.
Cherry Crest Adventure Farm
150 Cherry Hill Rd, Ronks
Fall season runs from September 13-November 1st on Thursdays/Columbus Day from 10:00 am – 5:00 pm, Fridays and Saturdays from 10:00 am – 10:00 pm
Currently in its 30th year, the corn maze at Cherry Crest Adventure Farm is America’s longest-running corn maze attraction. With a Wild West theme for 2025, guests can forge their way through an enormous cactus, cowboy hat, and boots with spurs, all cut into the cornstalks. The maze spans five acres and offers easy, intermediate, and difficult courses as well as hidden puzzle pieces guests can assemble to help them find the exit. There is also a Corn Cafe for a mid-maze pit stop, as well as the option to attempt the maze via flashlight on Friday and Saturday nights.
Cherry Crest visitors can also take a ride on the farm’s tractor-drawn wagon and play all day in over 70 outdoor games and activities available on site. The farm hosts special fall festivals, has a baby chick hatchery, and offers bonfire rentals. So, head out to Ronks to create lasting memories with your family this autumn.
2025 Corn Mazes Around the Main Line
This fall, whether you’re looking for just a few twists and turns for fun or the thrill of more puzzling pathways, these corn mazes in and around the Main Line have something for everyone. So gather up your family and friends, and and play in a corn maze this season!
Feature Photo Courtesy of Merrymead Farm. Becky Ormsbee contributed to this article.
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