This is a good spot to spend a hour or two with the kids. There is a petting zoo which has all kinds of farm including goats, cows, donkeys, chickens and rabbits. However the big draw is the corn maze. You could spend a couple of hours in here alone, at least that’s what the owners says. If you get frustrated or just need to leave early, there are«escape hatches» to exit the maze. It’s pretty cool, especially if you have never been to a corn field before.
Xoxo, B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Boston, MA
what a blast! we had so much fun, and totally lost in this maze. it was a beautiful fall day and this farm was a perfect stop on our vermont vacation. the staff was super friendly, and the barn area with smaller animals is worth a visit. great place for kids!
Emily F.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Newton, MA
The largest corn maze in VT?! Sold! A radio ad for this 12-acre corn maze prompted a fall vacation weekend up to Vermont. We originally wanted to go for Saturday night moonlight madness(where you can roast marshmellows for free… if you can find it!!), but it was far too rainy. Luckily we were able to go on Sunday. This year’s theme is astronomy, with various related trivia clues scattered throughout the maze to help point you in the right direction. There are 8 hole punches hidden in the maze — if you find all of them, your name goes in a raffle(we only had the patientce to find about half) for a telescope. We trudged around the maze for over an hour, which was fun, but felt like a hike by the end of it. In addition, they have a mini maze for younger children, some outdoor games set up on the lawn, a food stand featuring their own farm-raised beef hamburgers & incredibly overpriced candy, a live stock barn, their own maple syrup, and a pick-your-own pumpkin patch(pumpkins ranged from $ 1-$ 5). I was disappointed they didn’t have the GPS tracker thing set up yet. They are working on this device that keeps track of the paths that you’ve followed, so you can see the design forming as you walk. Oh well, maybe next year!