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A-Maize-ing Mazes 

Vermont Corn Maze Directory

Published September 1, 2011 at 4:00 a.m.

Lose yourself this fall in a bigger-than-life puzzle of pathways cut from a field of corn. There are several around the region, ranging in size from two to 12 acres. Some are more suitable for older kids or adults who are comfortable walking a mile or more. Corn fields aren't stroller-friendly, so strap on a back or front pack and be ready for adventure. Many of these locations have other activities too, including laser tag, picnic areas, petting zoos and livestock. Before you go, call for directions and hours of operation.

Boyden Farm Corn Maze

Fort Ticonderoga's Heroic Maze

Gaines Farm Corn Maze

Great Vermont Corn Maze

Hathaway Farm Corn Maze

Sam Mazza's Corn Maze

Weybridge Gardens

Whitcomb's Land of Pumpkins

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This article was originally published in Seven Days' monthly parenting magazine, Kids VT.

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Kate Laddison is the Associate Editor of Kids VT. She lives in St. Albans with her husband and son.

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