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Cornfusion: 25 of the Coolest Corn Mazes in Connecticut
Here are 25 of the most cornfusing mazes in Connecticut this fall.

Now that it’s officially October — and actually starting to feel like fall — it’s time to take advantage of the short season, and all of Connecticut's corn fields.
We’ve discovered more than two dozen corn maze designs that we think are worth checking out across the Nutmeg State. Among the themes this year are a Salute to the U.S. Military, the Three Little Pigs, Aliens - Area 51, Emergency Responders, Naturally New England and Monster Mystery.
Most of the locations listed have other activities available for family fun, including hay rides, ice cream, farm animals, pumpkin patches and wineries. Some even offer flashlight-aided night mazes.
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Here are some of the finest corn mazes in the state (listed alphabetically):
- Bishop's Orchards (Guilford)
- Brown's Harvest (Windsor)
- Bunnell Farm (Litchfield)
- Buttonwood Farm (Griswold)
- Castle Hill Farm (Newtown)
- Ekonk Hill Turkey Farm (Moosup)
- Ellsworth Hill Orchard & Berry Farm (Sharon)
- Elm Knoll Farms (Enfield)
- Fair Weather Acres (Rocky Hill)
- Fort Hill Farms (Thompson)
- Foster Family Farm (South Windsor)
- Garden's Dream Farm (Enfield)
- Hayes Corn Maze (North Granby)
- Lyman Orchards (Middlefield)
- March Farm (Bethlehem)
- Plasko's Farm (Trumbull)
- Preston Farms (Preston)
- R-Farm (Lebanon)
- Riverview Farms (South Glastonbury)
- Rose Orchards Farm (North Branford)
- Scantic Valley Farm (Somers)
- Scott's Yankee Farmer (East Lyme)
- Sonny's Place (Somers)
- Treat Farm (Orange)
- Wells Hollow Creamery (Shelton)
Let us know in the comments if we missed one of your favorites.
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Photo credit: Hayes Dairy
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