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Cooler weather and falling leaves mean local farms are gearing up their corn mazes for the season. Nothing compares to the nostalgia of a corn maze when the season changes. And in Idaho, there are options for everybody. Whether you’re interested in getting lost in a haunted corn maze with your friends or weaving through a more traditional variety, you’ll find only the best in Idaho. Here are our favorites.


Magic Valley Corn Maze and Haunted Forest, Hansen, ID

For the last five years, Magic Valley Corn Maze has provided endless fun to fall lovers in Hansen. With games, corn cannons, campfires, a pumpkin patch, petting zoo, and, of course, the corn maze, you’ll find yourself coming back again and again. Make sure to stop by before Halloween!

Quey’s Maze, Mountain Home, ID

Reopening this October, Quey’s Maze in Mountain Home is a fantastic corn maze destination. For the last decade, this maze has been a go-to spot for schools, preschools, daycares, and families. Come experience it for yourself.

Wild Adventure Corn Maze, Idaho Falls, ID

The folks over at Wild Adventure Corn Maze invite you to lose yourself in over three miles of trails across 10 acres. The maze offers three games throughout to keep things exciting.

Lowe Family Farmstead, Kuna, ID

Lowe Family Farmstead in Kuna, Idaho offers one of the best corn mazes in the state. Home of “Idaho’s Original Corn Maze,” according to their website, the maze takes up 18 acres of corn and is divided into two sections. The season generally begins in mid-September.  

Swore Farms, Pocatello, ID

Swore Farms is a working farm throughout the year, but each October, it transforms into a maze extravaganza. Swore Farms invites visitors to “test your wits in the educational corn maze, play farm games with treats, get your face painted, see the tractors, and pick out a pumpkin,” according to their website.

New Sweden Farm Corn Maze, Idaho Falls, ID

New Sweden Farms in Idaho Falls, Idaho, prides itself on its pumpkin patch, sweet shop, and corn maze. The fun begins after Labor Day. Visit them now and have fun!

The Berry Ranch, Nampa, ID

The Berry Ranch offers fantastic u-pick options in addition to their 1,000-bale straw maze. Once you’ve found your way through, stop by the visit with the animals, pick a pumpkin, and have lunch.

Key Insights at a Glance

  • Cooler weather and falling leaves signal the start of corn maze season at local farms in Idaho,
  • Options for all preferences, from haunted mazes to traditional ones.
  • Magic Valley Corn Maze in Hansen offers games, corn cannons, campfires, pumpkin patch, and petting zoo.
  • Quey's Maze in Mountain Home is a popular spot for schools, preschools, daycares, and families.
  • Wild Adventure Corn Maze in Idaho Falls features over three miles of trails and three games.
  • Lowe Family Farmstead in Kuna boasts Idaho's Original Corn Maze on 18 acres.
  • Swore Farms in Pocatello offers an educational corn maze, farm games, face painting, tractors, and pumpkin picking.
  • New Sweden Farms in Idaho Falls has a pumpkin patch, sweet shop, and corn maze .
  • The Berry Ranch in Nampa has a 1,000-bale straw maze, u-pick options, animal visits, pumpkin picking, and lunch opportunities.

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