continued from p. 1.,About Corn Mazes
The internet can quickly find you a corn maze wherever you live or want to visit. Of course you can simply do a search for "corn maze" plus a location, i.e. "corn maze vermont."
Better, however, to head to the new
Corn Maze Directory: a clickable map of the US takes you to info for hundreds of corn mazes.
You can also locate corn mazes made by a particular company.
- The MAiZE: The Maize has created over 450 corn mazes in five countries; click "Visit a MAiZE" for a map showing MAiZE cornfield locations in the US.
- Cornmaze.com has a clickable map for its Maize Quest corn mazes; each has a theme, games, and navigation stations.
- Amazing Maize Maze. "Getting people lost since 1993", this company lists many cornfield locations.
Finally: Open Directory lists web sites for dozens of
corn mazes; US, Canada, UK, and more.
Here are some cornfield mazes that might be of interest:
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Pennsylvania: Maple Lawn Farms, in New Park PA, bills itself as "America's Only Maze Theme Park" and as the flagship of the Maize Quest group, with 14 maze attractions
- Pennsylvania - Cherry Crest Farm, Paradise PA; one of the Amazing Maize Mazes (above)
- Ohio- Tom's Maze: "Your challenge will be to find 12 puzzle pieces located throughout the Maze at roadside mailboxes"