Corn Mazes in North Georgia

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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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