Here’s our list of corn mazes, hay rides and even some pumpkin picking opportunities for you to tackle over the next few weeks in Northeast Ohio.

Here’s our list of corn mazes, hay rides and even some pumpkin picking opportunities for you to tackle over the next few weeks in Northeast Ohio.

 

Ramseyer Farms 3488 Akron Rd., Wooster, (330) 264-0264 Enjoy two giant corn mazes, straw maze, rope maze, pedal cart maze, and several other mazes, as well as hayrides through the farm, pedal carts, corn wagon, music garden, and many more family-friendly fun activities. The fun events run through October. Photo via Ramseyer Farms/Facebook
Brasee’s Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch 18421 State Route 58, Wellington, (440) 647-6749 Search the 8-acre corn maze to find hidden stamps for a candy prize. Visit the u-pick pumpkin patch, and enjoy hayrides, kids mazes, pitch black straw maze, petting zoo, bounce house, straw slide, and corn pit. Open through Oct. 27th on Fridays (4 to 10 p.m.), Saturdays (11 a.m. to 10 p.m.), and Sundays (11 a.m. to 6 p.m.). Flashlights are mandatory at dusk. Photo via Brasee’s Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch/Facebook
Sirna’s Farm Fall Festival 19009 Ravenna Rd., Chagrin Falls, (440) 834-0696 Fall harvest activities include hayrides, corn maze, face painting, farm animals, oxen team demonstrations, antique tractors display, and more. Open Oct. 3-4, 10-11 from noon-5 p.m. Photo via Scene Archives
Guyette Farms Fall Fun 10833 Chamberlain Rd., Mantua, (330) 562-5234 Explore a corn maze short enough for families with small children, yet challenging enough for maze enthusiasts. Activities include round bale obstacle course, small bale maze, corn box, animals, hayride, pumpkin patch, indoor play area, and apple launcher. Open through November 1st on Saturdays (noon-7 p.m.) and Sundays (noon-5 p.m.). Photo via hollybaumgartl/Instagram
Pickering Hill Farms Fall Festival 35669 Detroit Rd., Avon, (440) 937-5155 Wander through Pickering Hill Farms’ 1-acre corn maze. Fall Festival activities also include wagon rides to the 2-acre pumpkin patch. Sip hot or cold cider and enjoy popcorn and fresh apple fritters. Open weekends in October, on Saturdays and Sundays (12pm-5pm). Photo via spooky.dev/Instagram
Mapleside Farms Pumpkin Village 294 Pearl Rd., Brunswick, (330) 225-5577 Get lost in a 7-acre corn maze (one of the biggest and best in the Midwest), take a tour of the orchard in cow and pig trains, enjoy a scenic hayride, rocket down the longest slide in America when you ride the 311 foot “Super Slide,” and bounce on Ohio’s largest “Jumping Pillow” in the jump park. Open weekends from through the end of October on Saturdays (10 a.m.-7 p.m.), and Sundays (10 a.m.-6 p.m.). Photo via Mapleside Farms/Facebook
Honey Haven Farm Fall Festival 1327 County Road 1475, Ashland, 419-289-3384 Explore this 8-acre family-friendly daytime corn maze. Activities include horse-drawn wagon rides to the field to pick pumpkins, pumpkin slingshots, air-powered corn cannons, an indoor straw maze (for kids age 10 and under), and a small barnyard zoo. Festival runs through. October 28th, Friday-Sunday. Photo via itsianswetlic/Instagram
Patterson Fruit Farm 8765 Mulberry Road Farm, Chesterland, (440) 729-9809 Located in Geauga County, Patterson Fruit Farm has something for everyone and fall is an especially fun time on the farm. Guests are invited to pick apples, enjoy farm-themed fun, navigate the corn maze, take a horse drawn wagon ride and more. Family Fun Fest is open through November 1st. Photo via Scene Archives Credit: Scene Archives
Kuchta Farms Pumpkin Patch 1555 Andrews St. NE, Hartville, (330) 877-6241 Family-owned farm offering white pumpkins, blue pumpkins, large and swan gourds for your fall decorating. Enjoy the Kidz Zone with a 4-acre corn maze, baby hay maze, hay mountain, and corn pit. Pick-your-own pumpkins and hayrides to the pumpkin patch are available on Saturdays (10 a.m.-7 p.m.) and Sundays (1 p.m.-6 p.m.). Daily hours are Monday-Friday (3:30 p.m.-7p.m.). Open through the end of October. Photo via Scene Archives
Lake Metroparks Farmpark Corn and Pumpkin Festival 8800 Euclid Chardon Rd., Kirtland, (440) 256-2122 “Stalk” through this 3-acre corn maze with trivia questions to guide you. Activities also include a kids play area with an assortment of farm-themed character cutouts to provide great photo opportunities, and all the typical Farmpark activities. The corn maze is open through the end of October. Photo via @lakemetroparks/Instagram
Rockin’-R-Ranch Old West Pumpkin Fest Rockin’-R- Ranch is Cleveland’s largest Halloween attraction. For more than 20 years, the ranch located in Columbia Station, has been entertaining people of all ages, with two distinct events every October. The Old West Pumpkin Fest by day and Spooky Ranch by night. Runs every Friday and Saturday through October from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. Photo via Scene Archives
Ma & Pa’s Horse Drawn Hay Rides and Fall Harvest 15161 Main Market Rd. (Rt 422), Burton, (440) 548-5521 Come for a horse-drawn hay ride through the woods. Pick a favorite pumpkin and paint a pumpkin while you’re there. Ma & Pa’s grows all colors. Hay rides include cider and a maple cookie. Rides run every Saturday and Sunday weekend through October (12 p.m. to 4 p.m.). Photo via Scene Archives
Detwiler Farm Fall Festival 4520 Renkenberger Rd., Columbiana, (330) 482-2276 Take a 15-minute hayride to the 10-acre u-pick pumpkin patch. Weave your way through a 4-acre cornfield maze, explore the indoor straw maze, and get up close and personal with the animals in the petting zoo. Open Saturday and Sunday from 11a.m.-5p.m. through October. Photo via Detwiler Farms/Facebook
Heritage Farms Pumpkin Pandemonium 6050 Riverview Road, Peninsula, (330) 657-2330 Explore a corn maze short enough for families with small children, yet challenging enough for maze enthusiasts. Activities include round bale obstacle course, small bale maze, corn box, animals, hayride, pumpkin patch, indoor play area, and apple launcher. Open through Oct. 25th, hours are Wednesday to Friday, 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Photo via Scene Archives
Red Wagon Farm Pumpkin Festival 16801 East River Rd. (Route 252), Columbia Station, (440) 236-3007 Red Wagon Farm is family-owned and operated farm located in Lorain County. Throughout the year you can purchase a wide variety of local fruits and vegetables at their farm market. During the fall season, everyone is invited out to their annual Pumpkin Festival to enjoy the wonderful fall activities through the end of October. Photo via Scene Archives
Beriswill Farms Corn Maze 2200 Station Rd., Valley City, OH 44280 (330) 350-2486 Explore this year’s sharks/under the sea cornfield maze (not pictured). Then also check out the u-pick pumpkin patch, dress a Scarecrow game, hay pile, corn sandbox, additional mazes, animals to pet, concessions, and more. Open through November 1st. Photo via Beriswill Farms/Facebook
Dussel Farms Fall Pumpkin Festival 1109 Old Forge Rd., Brimfield, (330) 673-5957 Wander through the 5-acre corn maze and a Haunted Bus through late October. On weekends, there will be face painting, caramel apples, and kettle corn as well. Photo via Dussel Farm and Feed Store/Facebook
Ridgeview Farm Fall Fun Weekends 5488 Kinsman Rd. (SR 87), Middlefield, (440) 693-4000 Wander through the corn maze, and take a hayride. Fall fun activities also include picking your own pumpkin, petting zoo, and other fun fall activities at the farm. Open on Saturdays and Sundays (11 a.m. to 6 p.m.) through October. Photo via Scene Archives
Rufener Hilltop Farms Fall Festival 1022 SR 43, Mogadore, (330) 628-1082 Navigate this 10-acre corn maze, plus enjoy farm activities like pumpkin picking, hayrides, petting zoo, shelled corn pool, train rides, and more. The Fall Festival runs all weekends in October. Photo via @rufenerhilltopfarms/Instagram
Szalay’s Farm Corn Maze 4563 Riverview Rd., Peninsula, (330) 657-2727 Challenge yourself in the corn maze, with a theme designed from ghosts & goblins to dinosaurs & pirates. Pumpkins, 3-acre corn maze, fall decor, and photo ops. The corn maze is open daily through the end of October from 11 a.m. – 6 p.m. Admission is $6 for the maze and a trip through the Spinning Barn (Children ages 3 and under are FREE.) Photo via Scene Archives
White House Fruit Farm Fall Celebration Weekends 9249 State Rt 62, Canfield, (330) 533-4161 Visit the Pumpkin Pavilion for pumpkins and fall decorations, and shop for unique gifts and fall décor in the Gift Barn. Plus, enjoy horse-drawn wagon rides, petting zoo, pony rides, play area, and more. Open through last weekend of October. Photo via Scene Archives
Derthick’s Corn Maze and Farm Experience 5182 State Route 82, Mantua, (330) 414-1180 Weave your way through the corn maze. In the Farm Experience, families can pet the animals, ride a pony, and ride the bucking cow train. Visit the u-pick pumpkin patch to choose your perfect pumpkin from the field. Open Friday (6 p.m. to 11 p.m), Saturday (1 p.m. to 11 p.m.) and Sunday (12 p.m. to 6 p.m.) through October. Photo via Derthick Farm Experience
Sunrise Farms Fall Festival 13115 Kinsman Rd., Burton, (440) 834-1298 Pick-your-own pumpkins right from the patch. Enjoy freshly made hot apple fritters, caramel apples and pure apple cider from the Sunrise Farms kitchen. Open every weekend in October. Photo via Sunrise Farm/Facebook
Luther’s Farm Market Fall Fest 5150 Alger Rd., Richfield, (330) 659-2526 Fall Fest is held on Saturdays and Sundays in October (10 a.m.-6 p.m.) and features plenty of family-friendly activities, including hayrides, corn and hay mazes, a corn pool, games, a petting farm, and food. The most famous attraction is the pumpkin cannon. The market also offers pumpkins, corn stalks, mums, and straw bales until October 31 for fall decorating. Photo via Luther’s Farm and Market/Facebook
Kingsway Pumpkin Farm 1555 Andrews St. NE, Hartville, (330) 877-6241 Enjoy a tractor-pulled wagon ride to the pumpkin patch, interactive corn maze, animals, many children’s activities and games, and more. Runs through October. Hours: Mon-Sat: 10 a.m.-7:30 p.m. Sun: 1 p.m.-6 p.m. Photo via Kingsway Pumpkin Farm/Facebook

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