8 Awesome Corn Mazes In Arizona You Have To Do This Fall
Depending on where you are in the state, it can be rough getting into the classic autumn spirit. Sometimes, it feels like no matter how much pumpkin spice lattes or apple cider you drink, you just can’t get into a fall mood when a cactus is staring back at you. Don’t fret about it though because one activity you can do to emulate fall is visiting a corn maze. Arizona has a few selections across the state, although you’ll have a difficult time finding one north of Prescott. (Hey, it’s a good reason for a weekend trip!)
Check out our list below and get lost in one of these a-maize-ing corn fields this month!

If you really want to get lost in a corn maze, you have to check out the one at Apple Annie’s Orchard this year. At 20 acres, you'll have a total of 6 miles of winding paths to follow to try getting out!
Apple Annie’s Orchard is located at 2081 West Hardy Road in Willcox. Admission is $7 for adults and $5 for children 3 to 11. It's open daily until October 31, so you will have plenty of opportunities to visit.

Need an activity a little more daring? Try walking the corn maze at the AZ Field of Screams where you might encounter creepy clowns, ghosts, and other fright inducing characters. See how long you can go without getting scared.
AZ Field of Screams is located at 5726 North 75th Avenue in Glendale. Tickets cost $16 per person and the maze is open Fridays and Saturdays from 7pm to 11pm.

Not sure if you want a wholesome, family-friendly corn maze experience or something gets your heart racing? Buckelew Farm has three options to choose from: daytime hours (from 10am to 5pm), evening walks by flashlight (until midnight), and a haunted cornfield experience from 6pm to midnight.
Buckelew Farm is located at 17000 West Ajo Way in Tucson. Admission and hours vary, so check their website for specific dates for each maze option.

If you’re on a different side of town and still want to get a haunted corn maze experience, another option is to check out Fear Farm. Their six acre cornfield not only has plenty of paths to get lost in but you may also encounter plenty of scary sights, like the creepy guy above. Yikes!
Fear Farm is located at 2209 North 99th Avenue in Phoenix. Admission is $10 per person and they are open select days. Check out their website for specific dates and times.

Want a classic corn maze experience? The Marana Pumpkin Patch has two mazes to choose from when you visit their fall festival.
Marana Pumpkin Patch is located at 14901 North Wentz Road in Marana. Admission to their festival is $10 per person on weekdays and $12 per person on weekends.
6. Mortimer Family Farms, Dewey
If you happen to be spending any part of your fall season in the Prescott area, be sure to visit Mortimer Family Farms for their annual pumpkin festival where you can also trek through their massive 25-acre corn maze. This year, the family opted to dedicate their maze design to the Phoenix Children’s Hospital and a portion of the proceeds from the Pumpkin Festival will be donated to the hospital.
Mortimer Family Farms is located at 12907 East State Route 169 in Dewey. The pumpkin festival runs each weekend through the rest of the month and admission is $15 per person.

Isn’t that an adorable corn maze design? For a family-friendly event, be sure to check out the Fall Festival happening at Vertuccio Farms this month, which includes touring their 7-acre corn maze.
Vertuccio Farms is located at 4011 South Power Road in Mesa. Admission is $9 per person and they are open daily, with limited hours on Sundays.

This year, Schnepf Farms has two corn mazes to delight you and your family at their annual Pumpkin and Chili Party: one 4-acre maze and a whopping 10-acre maze dedicated to NASCAR driver Joey Logano.
Schnepf Farms is located at 24810 South Rittenhouse Road in Queen Creek. The event will be held each weekend (Thursday through Sunday) until November 2 and you can get tickets for $14 at any Fry’s store.
Which maze do you think you will be visiting this fall? Have you ever been to one of these before? Did we leave your favorite corn maze off our list? Tell us in the comments below!
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