Rhode Island Corn Mazes
Find information below about Rhode Island corn mazes for 2020. You’ll find options with small mazes designed for kids and large, challenging ones to keep adults occupied for a long time. And don’t forget about the other fall activities that occur on these farms including pumpkin patches, hayrides, farm animals and children’s activities. It’s one of the best parts of September and October!
Be sure to check out their website for further information, hours and prices. Most are open in September and October. Many have pumpkins, fresh food, live animals, hayrides, and games which may have different hours or additional costs.
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All Corn Mazes in Rhode Island
Clark Farms - Wakefield, RI
Clark Farms started in 1989 in South Kingstown. In 2009, they opened up the Matunuck farm. Enjoy their fall festival with corn maze, tractor-pulled hay rides, and petting zoo. The address is 711 Kingstown Rd., Wakefield, RI 02879. They are 30 miles south of Providence.
Confreda - Hope, RI
This commercial vegetable farm is one of the oldest (started by the Confreda family in 1922) and largest (at 400 acres) in Rhode Island. In the fall, it offers a pumpkin patch, corn maze, giant slide, hayrides and haunted hayride. Fall festival runs weekends starting around the middle of September.
Cucumber Hill Farm - Foster, RI
Pick your own pumpkins and enjoy the corn maze, tractor hay rides and pony rides. Location: 39 Cucumber Hill Road, Foster RI. This is 25 miles west of Providence.
Escobar’s Highland Farm - Portsmouth, RI
Pick your own pumpkins from the patch and get lost in the eight acre corn maze. Tour the farm owned by Jane and Louis Escobar on a hayride as well. Enjoy Lou’s pumpkin patch and try the pumpkin pie. It is located at 255 Middle Road, Portsmouth RI 02871. This is 29 miles south of Providence. The corn maze opens in late August. Past maze themes included Portsmouth’s 375th (2013), Providence Bruins (2012), and Scarecrow (2011).
Salisbury Farm - Johnston, RI
Enjoy pick your own pumpkins at this farm established in the 1800s. Also enjoy the weekend hayrides and corn maze. Stay up to date with what is happening on their Facebook page. In the fall they usually operate weekends in September and October. The address is 11 Peck Hill Road, Johnston, Rhode Island 02919. This is 11 miles west of Providence.
Scary Acres RI - Hope, RI
It’s a haunted corn maze and hayride put on by Confreda that takes about an hour to complete between the two attractions. Open on Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights.
Sugar Hill Sugar House - Exeter, RI
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