Corn Mazes in North Georgia

The Fall season is a great time to be outside in the North Georgia mountains. Take advantage of the great weather and test your problem-solving and navigation skills with a visit to one of the 🌽 Corn Mazes in North Georgia.

Corn Mazes in North Georgia Mountains

Corn Mazes in North Georgia Mountains

These seasonal attractions are only open for a limited time, typically from around Labor Day to the Thanksgiving weekend. The attractions offer fun outings for families, a great date night, or a friendly competition to see who can navigate the corn maze the fastest.

Keep in mind that the corn mazes will be more challenging early in the season when the corn stalks are fuller and greener. The corn stalks will thin out over time, allowing guests to see through them somewhat, making the maze slightly easier to navigate.

North Georgia Corn Mazes

North Georgia Corn Mazes

Continue reading to find all your options for navigating through a corn maze in Georgia’s scenic Blue Ridge mountains.

Farm Mazes in the North Georgia Mountains

There are numerous great places to try out corn mazes in North Georgia. Check out these options, which include haunted mazes, onsite hayrides, and more!

 

Map of Farm Mazes in North Georgia

This interactive map can help you find great corn mazes near all of your North GA adventures!

 

Corn Mazes in North Georgia 🌽🍂

Each fall, farms across North Georgia transform their fields into winding corn mazes that are perfect for family fun, date nights, and friendly challenges. From small, kid-friendly mazes to sprawling, themed designs that change each year, these attractions offer a mix of outdoor adventure and seasonal charm. Many farms also pair their corn mazes with extra activities like hayrides, pumpkin patches, petting farms, and harvest festivals — making them a must-do on your North Georgia fall bucket list.

 

Cress Creek Farm in Ellijay, GA

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This popular farm in Ellijay (ranked #1 on TripAdvisor) is open 6 days a week for the fall fun season that includes a corn maze and baby lamb hayride tours. Tickets may be purchased in person or online. Extend the fall festivities at this active sheep farm and reserve your stay in the on-site farmhouse (pictured above).

📆 The 2025 season for The Corn Maze at Cress Creek Farm begins on September 19, 2025, and runs through November 1, 2025.

 

Hillside Orchard Corn Maze in Lakemont, GA

🚂 Navigate the corn maze, then hop on the farm train and browse the country store for jams and cider.

Enjoy an afternoon of family fun and the challenge of a corn maze in Lakemont, Georgia. Other attractions include a farm hayride, farm train, indoor gem mine, and additional activities for kids.

📆 The Hillside Orchard corn maze opened for the season on September 13, 2025.

 

Jaemor Farms Corn Maze in Alto, GA

🍑 Famous for fresh market treats and a corn maze that changes theme every year — pairs well with fried pies.

From mid-September through the first weekend of November, Jaemor Farms invites you to experience their Harvest Celebration with a fun-filled autumn day on the farm. Navigate the seasonal corn maze, plus hop on a hayride, race through farm slides, visit the pumpkin patch, and more. Kids will love the pumpkin train, and the whole family can enjoy unique attractions like their apple cannons and farm basketball.

📆 The 2025 Harvest Celebration and Corn Maze begins on Saturday, September 13, 2025. Visit the website or social media for 2025 season details for hours and pricing.

  • ☎️ Phone: +1 (770) 869-3999
  • 📌 Address: 5340 Cornelia Highway/ GA Hwy 365, Alto, GA
  • 📩 Email: carli@jaemorfarms.com
  • 🌐 Website: jaemorfarms.com/corn-maze 
  • 👍 Facebook: Jaemor Farms has 94,000+ followers
  • 🧭 TripAdvisor: Jaemor Farms is rated 4.4 with 225+ reviews
    • Ranked #1 for Food & Drink in Alto

 

Skitts Mountain Farms Corn Maze in Cleveland, GA

Visit one of North Georgia’s newest corn mazes in Cleveland GA.

This farm in Cleveland offers lots of family-friendly fall festival activities, including a corn maze, pumpkin patch, hayrides, a zipline experience, wagon rides, a cow train, giant slides, and more. Pro tip: Bring cash to save on card fees.

📆 The 2025 season at Skitts Mountain Farms begins on September 20, 2025.

 

The Corn Maze at Holly Ridge Farm in Morganton, GA

Back for its second year, visit the 7-acre corn maze (with 2.7 miles of winding paths) near Blue Ridge. Open on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays for the season. You can purchase tickets at the gate, but you’ll receive a discount if you buy them online.

📆 The 2025 season at The Corn Maze at Holly Ridge Farm begins on September 20, 2025, and runs through November 21, 2025.

 

Town Creek Valley Farm Corn Maze in Talking Rock, GA

💐 Wind through the six-acre corn maze, then enjoy picking fresh flowers right at the farm in Talking Rock.

North Georgia Corn Maze Town Creek Valley Farms

North Georgia Corn Maze Town Creek Valley Farms

Town Creek Valley Farm is a family-owned farm in Talking Rock offering a six-acre corn maze ($10), u-pick flowers ($10 cup/$15 jar), pumpkin patch, lawn games, and more.

📆 The Town Creek Valley Farm opens for the season on Saturday, September 6th, 2025, at 10 am. The attraction is open on weekends in September and October (weekday visits are available by appointment).

 

Uncle Shuck’s Corn Maze in Dawsonville, GA

👻 Family maze by day, regular or haunted maze by night — this destination in the foothills offers your choice of thrills.

Uncle Shuck’s includes several fun attractions in addition to their large corn maze (a 15-acre field of corn with 6 miles of twisting and turning trails). Other fun activities for kids and adults include a tire mountain to climb, picking sunflowers, carving pumpkins, shooting a corn cannon, a kiddie maze, a wagon ride, roasting marshmallows, watching the goats on their “goat walks“, a jumping pad, gem mining, plus more!

For those wanting the extra adventure of a walk through the Haunted Corn Trail, visit Uncle Shuck’s “The Dark Rows” which start at dusk on Friday and Saturday nights in October. No flashlights are allowed during the haunted tours, and those aged 12 and under must be accompanied by a parent. Pro tip: bring cash and save on the card fees.

📆 This fun is seasonal and available on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays for a limited time only (the 2025 season runs from September 20th to November 9th).

 

Yahoo Farm Corn Maze in Jasper, GA

👧 Let the little ones enjoy the kiddie hay maze after you test your skills against the big corn maze.

Enjoy all kinds of family fall fun at Yahoo Farm in Jasper! In addition to the daytime attractions, including the corn maze and hayride, you can add extra excitement on select nights with a 🎃 haunted hayride or 🌠 cosmic corn maze! Purchase a pass for all activities or buy only select attractions, including pony rides for kids, corn cannon, fossil & gem grubbing, pumpkin wagon rides, a rubber duck race, a kiddie hay maze, a pumpkin hunt, a butterfly flower garden, farm animals, and a weekly “pumpkin bunny pumpkin hunt.”

Open daily, but all activities are weather permitting. Accepts cash or check only (ATM available on site).

📆 The 2025 season at Yahoo Farm begins on September 20, 2025.

 

Apple Tree Maze in North Georgia 🍎🌳

Ellijay is home to more than just great apple orchards — it’s also where you’ll find the Southeast’s first Apple Tree Maze. This unique twist on the traditional corn maze lets you navigate winding paths surrounded by apple trees, creating a one-of-a-kind fall adventure.

 

Hillcrest Orchards Apple Tree Maze in Ellijay, GA

🍏 Navigate the unique Apple Tree Maze and enjoy a kid-friendly “korny” maze, apple picking, and 🐷 pig races during the annual Apple Pickin’ Jubilee.

The Hillcrest apple orchard offers a variety of unique autumn farm experiences for families! Visit during the annual “Apple Pickin’ Jubilee” during September and October weekends for the apple maze, kids’ corn maze (Korny Kid’s Maze), U-Pick apples, live shows, cow milking, mini golf, pig races, wagon rides, a petting farm, and more. Visit the market and enjoy farm-produced products, including apples, pies, fritters, donuts, jams and jellies, cider, and other gourmet foods.

📆 The 2025 Annual Apple Pickin’ Jubilee begins on August 30th and runs through October. The Hillcrest Orchards farm market is open daily from September to November.

 

Tips for Enjoying a Corn Maze 🌽

The following ideas can help you enjoy your time in whichever corn maze you choose.

Corn Mazes in North Georgia

Corn Mazes in North Georgia

Tips for Navigating a Corn Maze 🧭

Each maze is different, with its unique layout, challenges, and surprises. Keep these tips in mind to ensure a fun and successful outing:

  • 👟 Dress for the weather – Fall in North Georgia can range from sunny and warm to chilly and damp. Wear comfortable layers that allow you to adjust throughout the maze.
  • 🥾 Choose the proper footwear – Expect uneven terrain and possible mud after rain. Wear sturdy, closed-toe shoes or boots you don’t mind getting dirty.
  • 💧 Stay hydrated – Some mazes stretch across several acres, with trails adding up to 6 miles! Carry a reusable water bottle to keep your energy up.
  • 🚻 Visit the restroom before starting the maze – Once you’re in the maze, it could be a while before you find your way back out.
  • 🗺️ Grab a map if available – Many farms provide a printed or downloadable maze map. It can be a big help if you’re running short on time or visiting with younger children.
  • 📍 Use landmarks to stay oriented – Watch for tall features, signs, or themed checkpoints to help guide your way.
  • ⏱️ Make it a friendly competition – Split into teams and time your routes to see who finishes first.

 

What to Bring for a Corn Maze Day Trip

Packing a few key items can make your maze adventure more enjoyable:

  • 💧 Water bottle – Stay hydrated with water or a sports drink.
  • 🧴 Sunscreen – Even in the fall, the Georgia sun can be strong. Reapply regularly if you’ll be outside for hours.
  • 🧭 Compass or GPS device – Adds to the fun and can help keep you on track.
  • 🦟 Bug spray – Protect yourself from mosquitoes and other insects.
  • 🧢 Hat or Sunglasses – Shield your eyes from sun glare in open fields.
  • 🎒 Small backpack – Keep your hands free while carrying your essentials.

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Corn Mazes Near Atlanta

Corn Mazes Near Atlanta (Talking Rock, GA)

After conquering a local North Georgia maze, you may also be interested in these other autumn activities:

Which of these mazes looks the most interesting to you? Do you prefer a daytime puzzle, a night maze with flashlights, or a haunted maze with only the moonlight to guide you?

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  1. DarmiMaddie says:

    Quite the period for the maizes and corns and seeing you have put up the post to suit the period, it makes much sense to me. I really like all you have simplified here and honestly, it makes a lot of sense and all to see in here. Really great one and I value this well enough. Thank you so much for sharing with us all

  2. KingMaurey says:

    Thanks for sharing this informative article, it came at the exact right time, I was considering a treat for my wife and my girls and i think Corn maze will be a really good idea. I’ll make sure I show my girls this article so they’ll choose form the locations of mazes here. I love establishments that engage in charity work and to here that the ticket is to be donated is appealing. Thanks.

    • Alyce says:

      I agree that it’s a great practice to be able to do something for a charitable organization. Having fun while doing good makes the fun activity even better!

  3. Monalisha says:

    Hi 

    Thanks for sharing such an amazing and informative post about the corn mazes in North Georgia. By reading your post it is very clear to me that there are a lot of great places to try out corn mazes in North Georgia. It is really a great review for us. I have known many unknown information about corn mazes. 

    Thanks again. I’ll share this post with my friends and family. 

  4. Jones says:

    This article is really interesting and i enjoyed reading through. This corn maze seems like a nice idea for days out and I think I’ll consider one of them, I’m planning a fun retreat for my girlfriend with some of her friends, and mine also, I’ll share thoa article to them and I know they’ll love it. Uncle Shucks is my favorite location, filled with lots of interesting activities, I’m sure my girlfriend will love it. Thanks to sharing this informative article, I love it.

    • Alyce says:

      Visiting a corn maze with friends is a great way to spend an afternoon (or nighttime haunted maze!). Depending on your friends’ competitive nature, you may enjoy splitting into groups and competing to see who can finish the maze first and earn some bragging rights! 🙂

  5. alexandra says:

    I have actually never been through a corn maze, we do not really have corn mazes where I live but this sure looks like a lot of fun and it looks like something good to do with your family. 

    I found it very helpful that you have provided some tips for going through a corn maze, for someone like me that has never even seen one this is a great way to know what to be prepared for and little things to think about, before perhaps, getting lost in one.

    Thank you for the information you have provided on the subject of corn mazes in North GA, I truly wish I could go.

    • Alyce says:

      Hi Alexandra, They are a lot of fun and definitely a challenge. If you can’t make it this year, keep in mind that they are generally open each year in the fall or right after the Labor Day holiday.

  6. jpaliskis says:

    Hello,

    What an informative article! My daughter and her family  ( me too) live in the Middle GA! It is a perfect chance to visit corn mazes for adults and kids or wagon ride. When we used to live in the Chicago area, we used to go to the pumpkin farm, but we never been to the corn maze. Isn’t scared a bit to get lost?

    I like the idea that at the Corn Maze places a lot of activities for the kids and adults. I love the tips you wrote. 

    Thank you for the excellent post!

    • Alyce says:

      Feeling a little bit lost is part of the excitement of a corn maze… the walls are high and you cannot easily see which way will lead to the exit, but all of that just adds to the fun and the sense of accomplishment at the end of the maze! 🙂

  7. Riaz Shah says:

    Corn mazes are beautiful! I haven’t had the pleasure of visiting one yet but they’re always so lovely in pictures and movies but I have wondered about the getting lost part though since they are tall. If people get lost inside it, how do we know how to get out? I could imagine one person runs north and another runs south thinking they’re heading to the same location like in the movies 😀

    • Alyce says:

      Each corn maze has it’s own system of making sure that everyone gets out of the maze and doesnt’ become lost. Some include tall flags to signal that the staff, others have staff inside the maze, while others build in a few exits for anyone who gets too frustrated and needs a break. Each one is different, but it’s a great question to ask before you enter the maze!

  8. Petra says:

    Oh wow, I didn’t know you could do this! It sure sounds like a lot of fun, especially the haunt nights! Sign me up! Would be great for the whole family and friends, I’m sure. 

    Something to do for the weekends in September and October that doesn’t involve screens, thank you!

    I still have fond memories of walking through corn fields back in the day. There was never such a thing as a maze though. Great idea!

    • Alyce says:

      Hi Petra, The corn mazes are a really unique activity. The corn stalks are huge and it’s great to be able to walk around in them. I haven’t tried a haunted maze yet, but it sounds like a lot of fun, so that one is definitely next on my list!

  9. Rodarrick says:

    The only viable option for me to get access to all these corn mazes in north Georgia is when I travel to visit my wife’s mom. She stays around there and that would make it a worthy travelling just to have a peep at the place. Great suggestions of the places to get the corn mazes. Maybe I’d suggest this to her first so she can check them out first before we travelled over too. Thanks

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