Get Lost In These 10 Awesome Corn Mazes In Connecticut This Fall
By Taylor Ellis|Updated on August 14, 2023(Originally published September 21, 2016)
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Taylor Ellis grew up in southern Connecticut. She is a social boss who has worked with several major sites and brands. Follow her at taylorellisblogger.com
Every season is absolutely gorgeous in Connecticut, but some of us just can’t wait until fall. After all, the air turns a bit crisper as we put on sweaters, drink apple cider, and pick pumpkins. One of the best things to do in the fall in Connecticut is visit our favorite corn mazes. Connecticut has a pretty great collection of corn mazes, perfect for celebrating the fall season. A visit to one of the Connecticut corn mazes is a fun way to spend an afternoon in the countryside and is enjoyable for folks of all ages. So whether you’re planning to take your time, or race the clock, check out some of the best corn mazes in Connecticut.
Editor’s Note: Before heading over to your favorite corn maze in Connecticut, double-check the website or Facebook page to make sure it’s open when you want to visit.
How many of these corn mazes in Connecticut have you visited? What’s your favorite? Let us know in the comments! If these Connecticut corn mazes have you in the mood for fall, check out this Trolley Ride for a historical cruise through scenic Connecticut! Share photos of your trip with us on Instagram @onlyinconnecticut to have them featured!
Looking for more things to do in the fall in Connecticut? How about going on a fall hike? Check out AllTrails for some of the best hiking trails in Connecticut.
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What are some fun things to do in fall in Connecticut?
From pumpkin patches to corn mazes, autumn is all about fun in Connecticut. If you’re a fan of the crisp air and leaf-peeping, go on a picturesque fall hike in Connecticut this season:
Short and sweet, Lover’s Leap in New Milford tallies less than half a mile and boasts some of the most stunning fall foliage in Connecticut.
Chauncey Peak Trail in Meriden features a lake, off of which the fall foliage mirrors.
Farmington Canal State Park Trail travels nearly six miles and is ideal if you want to hike or bike.
Lantern Hill Trail in Ledyard offers beautiful views of a lake and welcomes dogs.