This is the experience of a New Jersey corn maze and it’s a great, old-fashioned way to have family fun!

Corn mazes have been around for a long time, but have become increasingly more complex. Seen from the air, they can appear as anything from the logo of a favorite sports team to a whole fantasy picture. Planning the maze is an art itself, as the farmer has to map out the picture on the ground and choose a strong-stalked variety of corn to make it all come to life. There are companies who will professionally design mazes, too.

New Jersey Farm Mazes:
(Listed in alpabetical order by town name)

Springdale Farms
1638 S. Springdale Rd
Cherry Hill, NJ 8003
856-424-8674

Stony Hill Farm Market
8 Rt 24
Chester, NJ 7930
908-879-2908

Argos Farm
1250 Lacey Road
Forked River, NJ 8731
609-693-3513

Von Thun Farms
519 Ridge Road
Monmouth Junction, NJ 8852
732-329-8656

Wightman Farms
1111 Mt Kemble Ave
Morristown, NJ 7960
973-425-1727

Creamy Acres Farms LLC
448 Lincoln Mill Road
Mullica Hill, NJ 8062
856-223-1669

Delaware River Railroad Excursions Corn Maze
100 Elizabeth Street
Phillipsburg, NJ 8865
908-454-4433

Crazy Train Maze
105 John Ringo Road
Ringoes, NJ 8551
908-782-6622

Horse Sleigh Farm
438 Route 57 West
Washington Township, NJ 7882
908-246-3044

Most farms will give you a map to help you find your way, and there are often extra “puzzles” within. If you plan to go, be sure to allot plenty of time and bring along the following supplies:

*Good walking shoes
*Water
*Bug spray and sunscreen
*A watch [you'll want to know how long it took you!]
*The right kind of clothing [remember, you're walking through a cornfield]
*Some mazes are open at night, in which case you’ll need a flashlight.

So grab the kids and get ready to “lend an ear” [and your feet] – to the nearest corn maze.