The Best Corn Mazes in the Twin Cities.

13 Best Corn Mazes in Minnesota in 2025

Fall would not be fall without a good corn maze. With the corn pits, pumpkin patches, apple orchards, great food, and entertainment, you can’t help but love all the fun.

I’ve put together a list of the best corn mazes in Minnesota. These spots are packed with enough entertainment to keep you busy all day.

Your kids will be tired out by the end of it. You are bound to find a Minnesota corn maze that is close by and fits your budget.

Fall is one of my favorite seasons, mostly because the weekends are nonstop with activities. The cooler air means I can finally get out my jackets again.

The leaves start to change, and the warm beverages arrive. The best part is wrapping all the great things into a fall festival and seeing some of the best corn mazes in the state.

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Afton Apple Orchard Corn Maze

Location: 14421 90th St. South, Hastings, MN 55033
Opening: Weekends in September and October (plus select weekdays)
Tickets: At the gate/online
Cost: Recent seasons ~$12 adults, $10 kids 3–10, 2 and under free (confirm 2025 rates)

This huge 15-acre maze is divided into three levels. Expect up to 6 miles of twists and turns and occasional moonlight/flashlight nights. After the maze, try the Apple Blaster, straw bale maze, rope maze, yard games, and more. Don’t forget an apple cider, apple wine slushie, or a cold beer.

Applewood Orchard

Location: 22702 Hamburg Ave, Lakeville, MN 55044
Opening: Weekends in September and October
Tickets: Check current info

Two mazes: a ten-acre corn maze and a hedge maze. Younger kids will love the pedal tractors, slides, and play areas.

Country Sun Farm

Location: 11211 60th St N, Lake Elmo, MN 55042
Opening: Weekends in September and October
Tickets: At the gate
Cost: Historically ~$5.50 per person

This 3-acre maze has over a mile of trails, perfect for younger kids. Average time is 15–20 minutes. Hayrides and other activities are also offered.

Crazy Legs Farm and Pumpkins

Location: 19151 Biscayne Ave, Farmington, MN 55024
Opening: Weekends in September and October
Tickets: At the gate
Cost: Last posted ~$7 per person

This 5-acre maze includes a steel spiral staircase up to a 16-foot lookout tower in the center. You may need it to figure your way out. There’s also a sunflower field, vineyard, and pumpkins. Plus they have a flashlight night for extra fun.

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Degler Farm

Location: 9111 Audubon Road, Chanhassen, MN 55317
Opening: Weekends in September and October
Tickets: At the gate

Enjoy the corn maze, corn pit, hayrides, trebuchet, air cannon, pumpkins, and other fall fun.

Make sure to check out the other fun things to do in Chanhassen while you are in the area.
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Montgomery Orchard Corn Maze

Location: 15953 State Hwy 99, Montgomery, MN 56069
Opening: Weekends in September and October; last maze entry mid-afternoon
Tickets: At the gate
Cost: Recent seasons ~$7.50 adults 12+, $6.25 kids 5–11, 4 and under free (confirm 2025)

Two challenge levels: a kid’s maze about 30 minutes and a longer adult route. Expect trivia stops. Afterward, enjoy the orchard, cider pressing, and live entertainment on select days.

Minnesota Harvest

Location: 8251 Old Hwy 169 Blvd, Jordan, MN 55352
Opening: September through October
Tickets: Purchase at the Apple House/online
Cost: Recent seasons ~$19 adults, ~$16 seniors/military; 2 and under free

Pick apples, then hit the sunflower field, corn maze, corn pit, straw bale pyramid, and apple cannons. Inside, grab fresh apple cider, hard cider, and warm donuts.

Get details here: Minnesota Harvest Festival.

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Pearson Family Farm Corn Maze

Location: 9241 100th Avenue SE, Clear Lake, MN 55319

Open: Daily generally 10 am–6 pm
Tickets: At the gate
Designed for kids, and often donation-supported for activities. Expect antique tractors, a corn pit, and yard games. Friday night flashlight mazes run in October. Weekends may include hayrides and food trucks.

Pinehaven Farm

Location: 28186 Kettle River Blvd N, Wyoming, MN 55092
Open: Mid-September through late October
Tickets: Online or at the gate
Cost: Varies by date and package; expect tiered pricing

Pinehaven Farm is a full fall park: corn maze, dino exhibit, ziplines, big slides, swings, tractors, jumping pillows, and farm animals. In October, they host one of the scarier haunted corn maze experiences in the Twin Cities. Plan on a full day.

Sever’s Fall Festival Corn Maze

Location: 3121 W 150th St, Shakopee, MN 55379
Open: Weekends mid-September through late October (plus MEA days)
Tickets: Online recommended
Cost: Online advance often discounted vs. gate; kids 3 and under free

Sever’s in Shakopee is a massive fall festival with a corn maze, corn pits, obstacle course, exotic petting zoo, jumping pillows, straw bale mazes, pig races, zip lines, and more. One admission covers most attractions; pony rides and blasters are extra. Buy online to save time and money, and look for discounts for seniors, veterans, and groups.

Sever’s is a favorite because of the enormous space and variety. The corn maze is only a small part of the fun. You can easily spend a full day here.
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Stoney Brook Farms Maze

Location: 105th Ave NE and MN-95 W, St. George Township (east of Foley)
Open: Saturdays and Sundays mid-September through late October; last entry mid-afternoon due to size
Tickets: At the gate/online
Cost: Recent seasons ~$12; children under 3 free

Holds the title of one of the world’s largest corn mazes, with about 110 acres and 30+ miles of paths. Expect pumpkin games, a giant corn pit, and inflatables. Come early to allow time to finish.

Twin Cities Harvest Festival Maze

Location: 8001 109th Ave N, Brooklyn Park, MN 55445
Open: Weekends 10 am–6 pm mid-September through late October
Tickets: Online or at the gate
Cost: Recent seasons from ~$18; children under 3 free

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