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Virginia’s Top 20+ Corn Mazes and Pumpkin Patches for Unforgettable Fall Family Fun

Nothing captures the magic of fall in Virginia quite like selecting the perfect pumpkin from a local patch, bundling up for a hayride through golden fields, embarking on a scenic drive to admire vibrant foliage, or navigating the twists of a corn maze. Gather your family for these engaging adventures amid towering cornstalks from the summer harvest, then pick a pumpkin to cherish at home. Note: Dates are based on previous seasons; always check each venue’s website for current schedules and availability.

Virginia’s Top 20+ Corn Mazes and Pumpkin Patches for Unforgettable Fall Family Fun

Historic Crab Orchard Corn Maze—Tazewell

Typical Dates: Mid-September through late October

At the historic Crab Orchard Museum in Southwest Virginia, a three-acre corn maze offers challenges for all ages. After conquering it, hop on a hay wagon ride, then explore museum artifacts chronicling Virginia’s rich history. On select evenings, flashlight-lit night mazes add excitement—fun and family-friendly, with no scares.

Berkeley Plantation Corn Maze—Charles City

Typical Dates: Early October through November

Near Richmond, Berkeley Plantation blends colonial history with seasonal fun. Year-round tours highlight the area’s past, while fall brings a thrilling corn maze, pumpkin picking, historic exhibits, guided home tours, and breathtaking autumn gardens along the river.

Yoder’s Farm Corn Maze—Rustburg

Typical Dates: Mid-September through early NovemberVirginia’s Top 20+ Corn Mazes and Pumpkin Patches for Unforgettable Fall Family Fun

Yoder’s Farm crafts a fresh, themed corn maze annually. Tackle it by day or amp up the challenge with evening flashlight tours. Kids love the pumpkin patch and farm animal visits, making this a top family fall spot.

Temple Hall Farm Pumpkin Patch—Leesburg

Typical Dates: October

Temple Hall Farm’s pumpkin patch runs for four weeks, often featuring pig races, hay forts, and Virginia’s largest 24-acre Corn Maize with yearly themes. Confirm current offerings, as past events adapted to conditions.

Corn Maze at Liberty Mills Farm—Somerset

Typical Dates: Early September through mid-November

Virginia’s Top 20+ Corn Mazes and Pumpkin Patches for Unforgettable Fall Family Fun

Virginia’s biggest corn maze spans 34 acres at Liberty Mills Farm, with four trails from 30 minutes (easy) to three hours (expert). Night sessions on select dates welcome flashlights. Pair it with an eight-acre pumpkin patch boasting 40 varieties.

Great Country Farms Fall Pumpkin Harvest Festival & Corn Maze—Bluemont

Typical Dates: September through October

Great Country Farms buzzes with fall action: apple picking leads into the Corn Maze & Apple Harvest Festival, then the Pumpkin Harvest Festival. Weekends bring wagon rides, cider pressing, cow trains, and must-try cider donuts.

Back Home on the Farm Adventures Corn Maze—Harrisonburg

Typical Dates: Early September through October

This maze features community-themed designs, like past literacy tributes with weekend story times. Enjoy 25+ kid activities: 60+ pumpkin varieties, pig races, petting zoo, mini-golf, climbing walls, and a 60-foot slide.

Craving more? Explore these additional Virginia gems:

Virginia’s Top 20+ Corn Mazes and Pumpkin Patches for Unforgettable Fall Family Fun
  • Valley Star Farm Corn Maze & Pumpkin Patch—Luray
  • Owen Farm Corn Maze & Pumpkin Patch—Danville
  • Sinkland Farm Corn Maze & Pumpkin Patch—Christiansburg
  • Lloyd Family Farms Pumpkin Patch and Fall Experience—Rockville
  • Pumpkinville Corn Maze & Pumpkin Patch—Toano
  • Cox Farms Fall Festival—Centreville
  • Parrish Pumpkin Patch—Kenbridge
  • Sarah’s Pumpkin Patch—Orange
  • Pumpkin Patch at Greenbrier Farms—Chesapeake
  • Holly Fork Farm Pumpkin Patch—Barhamsville
  • Blue Ridge Mountain Maze—Lovingston
  • Skeeter’s Maze Adventure—Waynesboro
  • White Fall Farm Pumpkin Patch—Gretna
  • Mulberry Hills Farm Pumpkin Patch—Mount Crawford

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