2025 Corn Mazes Around Sebago Lake — Kid-Friendly Fall Adventures

As the fields turn golden and the nights stretch longer, corn mazes offer one of the most iconic fall adventures for families. Around Sebago Lake and beyond, farms craft winding labyrinths where kids can dart down rows of towering stalks, parents can laugh their way through wrong turns, and everyone can enjoy the crisp, seasonal air together. Here’s a guide to local corn mazes where your family can make memories while celebrating Maine’s harvest traditions.


New Gloucester

Pineland Farms
Pineland Farms transforms its 5,000 acres into a fall playground each year, and their corn maze is a centerpiece of the season. Included with a farm pass, the maze is family-friendly and perfectly paired with time spent visiting farm animals or exploring trails. Families often make a day of it—mixing in apple cider, snacks, and the rolling New Gloucester views.
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Dayton

Pumpkin Valley Farm
Pumpkin Valley Farm is home to one of southern Maine’s most well-known fall festivals. Their extensive corn maze is both kid-friendly and adventurous, offering puzzles and checkpoints that make it more than just a walk in the corn. Beyond the maze, families can enjoy hayrides, pumpkins, and a bustling farmyard filled with fall activities. Open weekends through October, it’s a must-visit for autumn fun.
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Falmouth

Hurricane Meadows
Hurricane Meadows designs their corn maze to be both entertaining and engaging, often with themes that encourage learning along the way. The Farm Yard Fun area adds another layer for kids—play spaces, hayrides, and animals to meet. With its welcoming atmosphere and easy access from greater Portland, this spot is perfect for families who want a half-day outing filled with classic farm charm.
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Auburn

Wallingford’s Fruit House
Well-loved for their apples and bakery, Wallingford’s Fruit House also offers a backyard filled with family activities—highlighted by their seasonal corn maze. It’s a smaller, cozy option compared to some of the region’s larger mazes, making it ideal for younger kids. Afterward, families can treat themselves to cider donuts or other goodies from the farm store.
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Why These Mazes Earn Your Visit

  • Family-Friendly Fun: Designed for all ages, from toddlers exploring the first rows to parents eager for the full maze challenge.
  • Seasonal Extras: Many pair mazes with hayrides, pumpkin patches, farm animals, or baked treats.
  • Community Tradition: These farms bring generations together each fall, blending rural heritage with family-focused fun.
  • Perfect for Memory-Making: Capture the kids darting through corn stalks or your family huddled over a cider donut after “escaping” the maze.

A Few Tips Before You Head Out

  • Check schedules: Hours and open days can shift with weather or crowds.
  • Dress smart: Fields can be muddy—boots and layers keep everyone comfortable.
  • Bring extras: From water bottles to cameras, a little prep makes the outing even more enjoyable.

Corn mazes capture the playful side of fall—simple, seasonal, and full of laughter. Around Sebago Lake and beyond, these farms invite families to wander, explore, and step into traditions that echo Maine’s agricultural roots.


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I’m Lauren


I am a lifelong Mainer and the creator of Lake Region Kids Calendar! As a mom of two living and playing in the Sebago Lake Region, I love staying active indoors and outdoors, sharing local hidden gems, and highlighting the kid and family friendly events and activities that make our community special.

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