There are so many corn mazes in Indy! We’ve all been told time and again that “There’s more than corn in Indiana,” but sometimes all you want is corn…or a corn maze! Luckily we all live in a spectacular setting that’s just right for corn mazes; haunted corn mazes, learning corn mazes, even a prairie grass maze!
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If you are ready to take your family or friends to an Indiana Corn Maze, here are a few tips
- Closed toe shoes are best for everyone and make sure they’re comfortable. Now is not the time to break in those cute fall booties or slog through in your CROCs.
- Mazes may be closed due to weather or other factors – CALL AHEAD
- Sunblock and insect repellent might be necessary
- Sweatshirts and other warm clothing might be necessary
- A stroller or a wagon might make your life easier if your children get tired. Plus, you can stow away snacks and water bottles.
- At night, bring a flashlight
- Some locations accept credit cards, bring cash just in case they don’t
- Water bottles would be smart
- Pay attention to hours, especially if an attraction becomes haunted at a certain time and you don’t want your small children involved in that activity.
This is a compilation of all of the Central Indiana Corn Mazes we know about. There are also a few extra special ones that we felt should be included that are outside of Central Indiana.
Haunted Corn Mazes
Conner Prairie has a haunted corn maze during their Headless Horseman Nights. More information below.
MKPF Haunted Corn Maze
1650 North 800 East, Franklin
Open every Friday and Saturday night during October.
Dusk to dark is a non-fight corn maze. From dark to 11:30 pm, prepare to be scared!
General admission for the Mike Kaiser Poor Farm Haunted Corn Maze is $10 per person, children 5 and under are free. A non-frightening hay ride is available for $5.
Corn Mazes on the South Side of Indy
Kelsay Farms
6848 N 250 E, Whiteland, Indiana
Open September 25 – October 25, 2020.
Friday: 6 – 10 p.m.
Saturday: Noon – 10 p.m.
Sunday: Noon – 6 p.m.
Fall Break at Kelsay Farms: Open daily, noon-6pm the weeks of October 12-16.
Kelsay Farms Admission: Kids 1 and under are free, $10 for everyone else, cash & cards accepted! Includes all farm activities. Snacks and pumpkins not included.
Waterman’s Farm Raymond Street
7010 E Raymond Street, Indianapolis
September 26 – October 27, 2020
Sunday – Friday: 10 am – 6pm
Saturday: 9 am – 6 pm.
Family cornfield maze and a straw bale maze.
Waterman’s Farm Admission: Sunday: $10 per person, 2 years and under free. Monday – Friday: $8 per person, 2 years and under free.
Corn Mazes on the North Side of Indy
Dull’s Pumpkin Patch Corn Maze
1765 W Blubaugh Ave, Thorntown
Open September 26 – November 1, 2020
Saturday: 10 am – 7 pm
Sunday: 1 pm – 7 pm
Thursdays and Fridays (beginning October 8th): 1 pm – 7pm.
Dull’s Pumpkin Patch activities admission: Weekends $12 per person, Thursday and Friday (beginning October 8, $10), Age 2 and under are free. Advanced reservations for timed tickets is mandatory.
Conner Prairie Corn Maze
Open September 26 – October 30, 2020
Tuesday – Sunday from 10 am – 5 pm + during Headless Horseman Festival Nights
Conner Prairie Corn Maze admission: In addition to your Conner Prairie admission, the corn maze is $5 per guest and $3 per member. Children under two are free.
This 22,160-foot corn maze has two challenges during the day. From sunset to 10 p.m. on select nights during the Headless Horseman Festival, the Haunted Maze interactive attraction brings the legend to life in a terrifying new way.
Russell Farms
12290 E. 191st Street, Noblesville
Open September 26 – October 31, 2020.
Weekdays: 12 – 4 pm
Weekends: 10 am – 6pm.
Saturday & Sunday, 10am-6pm
Explore a smaller 5 acre maze or take part in a scavenger hunt in the 10 acre maze.
Russell Farms admission: weekdays $10 per person, weekends $12 per person. Children 2 and under free.
Stuckey Farm Corn Maze
19975 Hamilton Boone Road, Sheridan
Open September 12 – October 25, 2020
Weekends:
Stuckey Farm admission: $12.50 per person, 1 and under free.
Exploration Acres
6042 Newcastle Rd., Lafayette
20 acre corn maze, over 10 miles of paths.
Open September 18 – October 25, 2020.
Thursdays in October, 6pm -10pm
Fridays 6pm – 11pm
Saturday 10am – 11pm
Sunday 12pm – 7pm.
Exploration Acres admission: Age 13 and up: $11.50, Children 6-12: $8, kids 5 and under free with paid admission. SAVE UP TO $2 WHEN YOU BUY AHEAD ONLINE. College students with I.D: $8.50. Discounts on Thursdays only: save $2 age 13 and up, save $1 child ticket.
1 Fun Farm and Marilyn’s Crazy Corn Maze will not open in 2020 and appear to be permanently closed.
Corn Mazes on the East Side of Indy
Lark Ranch
1611 N. Meridian Rd., Greenfield
September 26 – November 1, 2020
Saturday Noon – 8pm
Sunday Noon – 6pm
Kids 2 and under free, $11.99 for everyone else. Admission includes most activities.
Tuttle Orchards
5717 North 300 West, Greenfield
Open September 19 – October 31, 2020
Monday – Saturday 9 am – 7 pm, closed Sunday.
Tuttle Orchards activities admission: $5 per child. Children 1 and under are free. RESERVATIONS REQUIRED for Saturdays. This corn maze pumpkin patch combo is a great place to spend a large part of your day.
Piney Acres
1115 E. 1000 North, Fortville
September 26 – October 31, 2020
Sunday – Friday 12pm – 6pm
Saturday 10am-11pm
Piney Acres admission for Corn Maze and many other activities is $12, ages 2 and under are free.
Corn Mazes on the West Side of Indy
Beasley’s Farm
2304 East Main Street, Danville
Beasley’s Orchard is open daily, September 18 – October 31.
Saturday: 9 am – 6 pm, Sunday: 12 pm – 6 pm, Weekdays: 9 am – 6 pm
Beasley’s Orchard admission: Combo pass: $12 on the weekend, $9 on weekdays. Children 2 and under are free.
Hogan Farms
8900 E County Rd 1000 N, Brownsburg
September 26 – October 31, 2020
More info soon!
Other Notable Mazes in Indiana
Lark Ranch in Loogootee
3145 Killion Mill Rd, Loogootee
Prairie Grass Maze at McCloud Nature Park (8518 Hughes Rd, North Salem)
Not a corn maze but this free and fun prairie grass maze sticks around beyond October 31.
Amazing Acres (3150 County Road 43, Waterloo)
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