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6 corn mazes to get lost in this fall

Fall is here, and it’s the perfect time to get lost—literally! New Hampshire’s corn mazes are back in full swing, each with its own twists, themes, and challenges. From spooky night adventures to puzzle-filled family fun, here’s a roundup of mazes worth exploring this season:

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Fall is here, and it’s the perfect time to get lost—literally! New Hampshire’s corn mazes are back in full swing, each with its own twists, themes, and challenges. From spooky night adventures to puzzle-filled family fun, here’s a roundup of mazes worth exploring this season:

Coppal House Farm
Lee

Celebrating 20 years, Coppal House Farm’s corn maze will revisit its original moose theme, with trivia to guide you out of the maze.

 Sherman Farm
East Conway
Explore a car-themed maze and solve riddles, engage in a farm investigation, and enjoy a scavenger hunt.

Beech Hill Farm
Hopkinton
Solve puzzles and find your way out while enjoying the scenic maze.

 Collins Farm
Bath
Participate in checkpoint challenges for a chance to win prizes.

 Beans & Greens Farm
Gilford
This popular maze has a twist with haunted night mazes on Fridays and Saturdays.

 Washburn’s Windy Hill Orchard
Greenville

Offers a family-friendly 5-acre maze with a scavenger hunt.

Related: Behind the stalks: What is takes to design a captivating corn maze

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