Navigate Challenging Corn Mazes in Rhode Island
Head out this fall to get lost in a maze made of maize! These Rhode Island farms are doing fall right with challenging corn mazes—and sometimes spooky ones! It’s the perfect fall tradition for family and friends. Here are our favorites.
Scary Acres RI, Hope, RI
Take a walk through the maze in early October for an event called “The Blackout,” where you and your friends receive a single glow stick, which you’ll use to light your way through the completely dark maze. You’ll be freaked by the folks chasing you with chainsaws and other scary creatures that emerge from the dark!
Morris Farm, Warwick, RI
If you’d rather enjoy a classic corn maze without getting your heartbeat racing, head over to Warwick’s Morris Farm. In addition to the corn maze, you and the kids might also enjoy hayrides, horse and pony rides, and picking your own apples.
Escobar’s Highland Farm, Portsmouth, RI
If you get lost in Escobar’s eight-acre corn maze, you can rest assured knowing that Escobar’s will rescue you if need be! Make sure to get there during the day, as they admit the last person just an hour before dusk. The maze opens in early September and is open all the way through the first week of November, when the tall stalks will shield you from the bitter winds!
Salisbury Farm, Johnston, RI
Woven into the acres of corn at Salisbury Farm is a path over a mile long. Their maze is ideal for both families and business outings for teams looking for an extra-bonding challenge! Even though the maze might seem challenging, it has been entered by thousands of people—and only a few of them failed to solve the challenge and ended up heading back toward the entrance.
Cucumber Hill Farm, Foster, RI
Every year, the Cucumber Hill Farm makes sure to choose a completely original theme for its corn maze! If you want to know what this year’s theme is, you’ll have to make sure to stop by the maze yourself! While you’re there, you can also enjoy pick-your own pumpkin patches and a flashlight maze.
Confreda Greenhouse and Farms, Hope, RI
Plan a time this fall to head out to Confreda’s Fall Fest! The farm recommends that you start your visit in the morning, when school groups won’t be there and fewer guests are visiting. After the corn maze, enjoy fresh-made apple cider donuts, pick-your-own pumpkin and tractor-pulled hayrides!
Spring Hill Sugar House, Richmond, RI
Spring Hill Sugar House has been preparing for months for its Annual Farm Festival. Enjoy venturing through the corn maze, learning how to press your own cider, and picking your own pumpkins! There are plenty of activities for kids and families, too!
Adam’s Farm, Cumberland, RI
Visitors will appreciate the fantastic free corn maze and hay maze—which is just the right size for kids to run around on! You and the kiddos can also pet the farm animals or catch a hayride on the weekends!
Key Insights at a Glance
- Rhode Island farms offer challenging and sometimes spooky corn mazes for fall fun.
- Scary Acres RI in Hope offers a scary maze experience with chainsaws and scary creatures.
- Morris Farm in Warwick offers a classic corn maze along with hayrides, horse and pony rides, and apple picking.
- Escobar's Highland Farm in Portsmouth has an eight-acre corn maze and offers rescue if you get lost.
- Salisbury Farm in Johnston has a mile-long maze ideal for families and team outings.
- Cucumber Hill Farm in Foster has a unique themed corn maze each year along with pumpkin patches and a flashlight maze.
- Confreda Greenhouse and Farms in Hope offers a fall fest with corn maze, apple cider donuts, pumpkin picking, and hayrides.
- Spring Hill Sugar House in Richmond has an annual farm festival with a corn maze, cider pressing, and pumpkin picking.
- Adam's Farm in Cumberland offers a free corn maze, hay maze, farm animal petting, and hayrides for kids and families.