SAN ANTONIO – Corn mazes are a family-friendly fall tradition and there are six located in San Antonio and the surrounding areas that you can visit.
From big to small, there are tons of different mazes to choose from.
Some locations offer more than just a maze – there are also pumpkin patches and other various activities at several of the corn maze locations.
Barton Hill Farms – There are more than 30 things to do at this Bastrop farm. In addition to traditional family-friendly activities like exploring a pumpkin patch and trekking through the corn maze, you can also pick your own flowers. Open Saturdays and Sundays from Oct. 1 through Nov. 7. Tickets start at $22 for guests ages 3 and up. Children 2 and younger are free.
Graff 7A Ranch – This ranch in Hondo offers everything from a corn maze to hayrides. There’s a MatterCorn Slide Mountain, barrel train, kiddie korral, hay bale jump and tons of other kid activities. Open weekends through Nov. 19. The farm is cashless — all tickets must be purchased in advance. Tickets start at $18.50 for guests ages 3 and up. Seniors are $14 and children 2 and younger are free.
Jenschke Orchards – This farm in Fredericksburg has a giant corn maze, corn hole, Texas-sized jumpy pillow, wagon rides, a petting zoo, pony rides and more. Open weekends through the end of October.
Rocky Creek Maze – This farm is a bit of a drive but there’s an 8-acre corn maze and a 15-foot hay slide. Located in Moulton, this corn maze is an annual tradition for Chaloupla Farm. The farm will be open for fall fun on weekends from Sept. 30 through Nov. 20. There are also hay rides and a pumpkin patch. Tickets are $18 for general admission for guests ages 4-64. Children 3 and younger are free and seniors and military are $14.
Sweet Berry Farm – This farm in Marble Falls has several different mazes to explore. There are also pony rides on select days, pick-your-own flower opportunities, face painting, scarecrow stuffing, hayrides, a barrel train and more. Pricing varies based on your chosen activity. Corn maze prices are $8 per person for guests ages 6 and up. The farm will be open through mid-November and is closed on Wednesdays.
Traders Village– There are actually three mazes at Traders Village in San Antonio. They’re located across 10 acres with one maze designed specifically for tiny tots that is just under a half-mile long. The 5th annual Corny Maze will be open weekends from Oct. 1 through Nov. 27. Access to a pumpkin patch and petting zoo are included with the price of admission, which starts at $10 for guests ages 3 and older.
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