Explore These 5 Must-Visit Corn Mazes in the Hudson Valley This Fall
Barton Orchards: A Fun-Filled Family Day
Barton Orchards in Poughquag offers more than apple picking. Enjoy a fun corn maze, a seasonal haunted house, hayrides, and a lively fun park. Kids can visit the petting zoo, and everyone can enjoy games at the midway. Don't forget to stop by the Apple Core market for delicious homemade treats. Open on festival weekends only.
Cunningham Family Farms: Sullivan County’s Maze Challenge
Cunningham Family Farms in Swan Lake boasts Sullivan County’s largest corn maze, covering 4 acres. It’s a real challenge for maze enthusiasts. Alongside the maze, there’s a hayride, a play area, and a hay bale maze for kids. Their Harvest Market offers cornstalks, Indian corn, pumpkins, and more.
Headless Horseman: A Spooky Adventure
Headless Horseman in Ulster Park provides a thrilling experience with their Evil Reaping: Dark Harvest Corn Maze. Designed for older kids and adults, this haunted maze is not for the faint-hearted. With eerie legends surrounding it, this maze promises a spine-chilling adventure.
Samascott's Garden Market: An Expansive Maze
Samascott's Garden Market in Kinderhook features a 7-acre corn maze. Make sure to bring water and wear sturdy sneakers as the maze is outdoors. Tickets are available at the Garden Market, and while strollers aren’t recommended, dogs on leashes are welcome. Open daily in September and October from 11am to 4pm.
Social Island: A Complete Fall Experience
Social Island in Goshen offers a 6-acre corn maze along with flower picking, inflatables, yard games, and pumpkin picking. Weekends feature live music, food, and adult beverages. For a spooky touch, try the evening spooky wagon trail and night maze. Check their Facebook or website for more details.
These Hudson Valley corn mazes offer a mix of family fun, challenges, and spooky thrills—perfect for a fall adventure!