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Looking for the best corn mazes near Milwaukee? Nothing says fall in Wisconsin like getting lost in a cornfield with your kids by your side. Over the years, my family has explored many of the area’s mazes, from simple paths perfect for toddlers to massive fields with trivia challenges and spooky twists for older kids.
This guide highlights the top corn mazes in Milwaukee and southeastern Wisconsin, including family-friendly options, nighttime flashlight mazes, and farms with hayrides, pumpkin patches, and more.
New This Year! Flora Fields in Kohler – A new nine-acre corn maze with added family fun like hay forts, live music, and seasonal treats.
👉 Want even more seasonal fun? Don’t miss our complete Family Fall Activities in Milwaukee Guide, where you’ll find the best pumpkin patches, apple orchards, hayrides, Oktoberfest celebrations, and Halloween events. You can also search easily by location using our Milwaukee Area Fall Fun Map.
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Planning your fall outing? Use this interactive map to find corn mazes near Milwaukee. Click on each pin for details like location, website, and family-friendly features.
You can also search for more Fall Fun by location using our Milwaukee Area Fall Fun Map.
Best Milwaukee Corn Mazes

Swan’s Pumpkin Farm
5930 County Road H, Franksville, WI 53126
What’s special about Swan’s Pumpkin Farm?
- Don’t miss a tour of the Grand Avenue through Corn City, featuring uncanny likenesses of celebrities known near and far. Perfect for little kids!
- The Witch Hollow Maze has been known to be a bit spooky in the past, but it’s a fairly easy maze to get through.
- Petting Zoo
- Tractor-drawn hayrides
- Proudly family-owned and operated
Planning your visit to Swan’s? Be sure to explore even more local farms in our complete guide to the Best Pumpkin Patches Near Milwaukee.

Appleland Farm Market
4177 State Road 57, Fredonia, WI 53021
What’s special about Appleland?
- Hop a wagon ride out to the patch to pick your perfect pumpkin.
- Expansive country views
- There’s also a corn maze, large playground area, caramel apples and other sweets
Pro Tip: Don’t miss their apple cider slushies!
Since Appleland is also known for its orchard, you might also love our roundup of the Best Places to Go Apple Picking Near Milwaukee.

Barthel Fruit Farm
12246 N. Farmdale Rd., Mequon, WI 53097
What’s special about Barthel Fruit Farm?
- Pick-your-own gourds are available at the end of September
- There’s a large variety of pumpkins, including pink, white, multi-colored, warty, edible, and more.
- Their corn maze is open daily
- On-site bakery truck serves up delicious apple cider donuts, apple streusel muffins, apple cinnamon scones, mini pumpkin cheesecakes, mini apple crisp, apple cider slush and more!
Pro Tip: There’s also an Oktoberfest celebration every seasons with Milwaukee Pretzels, beer, live music, and more!
If you love harvest and Oktoberfest celebrations, check out the Best Fall Festivals Around Milwaukee for even more family fun.

Basse’s Taste of Country
3190 County Rd Q, Colgate, WI 53017
What’s special about Basse’s Taste of Country?
- One of the largest pumpkin farms in Wisconsin, with all the bells and whistles.
- This year’s corn maze theme is Beetlejuice.
- For an admission fee, you can explore Happy Jack’s Pumpkin Land, where you’ll find 65+ fall fun activities for the whole family, with more added every year.
- Activities include a Barncade with arcade games, a jumping pillow, train rides, photo opportunities, duck races, Farmer Skee Ball, barnyard basketball, a wacky tumbler, a ropes course with 17 obstacles, animal barn, giant swing, Giant Connect 4, straw bales, a twister mirror maze, tug of war, wagon rides, and more.
After exploring Happy Jack’s Pumpkin Land, why not hop on one of the area’s other Best Hayrides Near Milwaukee to make it a full fall adventure?

Flora Fields (Kohler, WI)
1271 Highland Dr, Kohler, WI 53044
About 45 minutes north of Milwaukee, Flora Fields offers a nine-acre corn maze with plenty of twists and turns to explore. Along with the maze, families will find hay forts, live music, seasonal drinks, and other hands-on fall fun. Open Friday through Sunday in autumn.
Borzynski’s Farm
11600 Washington Ave. (Hwy 20), Mount Pleasant, WI 53177
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With riddles to solve, clues to find and over 10,000 feet of paths to navigate, this 8-acre corn maze is sure to appeal to the adventurous crowd? There are interactive stations located throughout the maze, and the theme changes every season.
For an even bigger challenge, try to navigate the maze at night! Friday and Saturday nights in October are “Flashlight Nights” (the maze is family friendly and never haunted). Just remember to bring your own flashlights.
Go on a hayride and make your own caramel apple to complete your adventure at Borzynski’s!
Admission is $9 for adults (ages 13+) and $7.50 for youth (ages 4-12). Ages 3 and under are free.

Cedarburg Creek Farm
649 Hwy 60, Cedarburg, WI 53012
What’s special about Cedarburg Creek Farm?
- Free admission and hay wagon rides!
- Extra activities: pumpkin patch, a barrel train, a kid’s straw bale, a petting zoo, a corn maze, and more.
- There is often live entertainment on Saturdays, with past performers including the likes of Downtown Harrison and Mr. Pickles.
After enjoying the petting zoo at Cedarburg Creek Farm, you might also want to visit one of the other Best Petting Zoos Near Milwaukee for even more hands-on family fun.

Creekside Valley Farm
13101 N. Wauwatosa Rd., Mequon, WI 53097
Enter the 5-acre corn maze at Creekside Valley Farm, filled with curves and dead ends, but if you know your trivia you may have a better chance of getting out quicker. As you follow the paths, answer trivia questions to help guide your way. Be careful! If you answer incorrectly, you will find yourself in a dead end. Don’t forget to visit the Snack Shack after!

Elegant Farmer
1545 Main St., Mukwonago, WI 53149
As part of their Harvest Fest, The Elegant Farmer offers a family-friendly corn maze with easy in-and-out access for all ages. (Note: The last entry into the corn maze is 4 p.m.)
Hop on the tractor-pulled hayride to the maze, which features a fruit design this year. Also try Laser Tag, a family-friendly game that everyone ages 8 and older can play.
After you finish the corn maze, you can pick from 18 varieties of apples in the orchard and pumpkins in the patch, then check out the Smilin’ Barn Cafe and market.
Food offerings include pulled pork sandwiches, chicken pot pies, cider, chili and chips, caramel apples, and slices of the award-winning Apple Pie Baked in a Paper Bag. You can also find freshly made apple cider donuts in a small stand just outside the orchard.
You can also hop on a trolley ride via the East Troy Railroad – the tracks run right alongside the Smilin’ Barn.

Lindner’s Pumpkin Farm
19075 W Cleveland Ave, New Berlin, WI 53146
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Lindner’s Big Back Yard features a corn maze, giant slide, Olde Tyme Playground, the Scarecrow Speedway (pedal tractor race track), the Li’l Punkin Playground, and a petting zoo with goats, mini-pigs, mini-horses, bunnies and more.

Schuett Farms
W299 S6370 State Road 83, Mukwonago, WI 53149
This year’s theme is Superheroes!
While not a haunted corn maze, this 12-acre field is open during the day AND at night. On select Friday and Saturday nights in October, you can enter the maze after dark (6-9 p.m.). Flashlights are required at night.
There are 10 checkpoints hidden throughout the 4 miles of paths, and you can use your smartphone to help you navigate and locate them all.
The maze can take up to 90 minutes to solve, and weekly winners will receive a bucket of goodies from Schuett Farms.

Jelli’s Market
N5648 S. Farmington Rd., Helenville, WI 53137
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The corn maze is now OPEN! This family fun feature will be open daily from 9 am to 5 pm until October 31st.
Jelli’s Market will have their annual HAUNTED maze the weekend of October 18 and 19th. Price for the maze is $7 per person, ages 3 and up.They offer rides out to the maze on the weekends and Wednesday afternoons, when the apple orchard is open (be sure to do some apple picking when you visit as well!). Otherwise, the maze is a just a short 10-minute walk from the parking area.
The path through the maze is about 3/4-mile long and will likely take you roughly 20 minutes to navigate, unless you get lost of course!
Kids will also love the free fall activities: a selfie scavenger hunt, lawn games (Connect 4, Jenga, corn bag toss, pumpkin checkers, tic-tac-toe), corn box, amazing race, and Angry Birds For Real slingshot game. Take a ride around the farm on the Berry Blue Barrel Train ($1 per ride on the weekends).

Green Meadows Petting Farm (East Troy)
33603 High Dr, East Troy, WI 53120
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Test your navigation skills in the 10-acre corn maze at Green Meadows Petting Farm, complete with fun farm trivia at each turn to help guide the way. Admission also includes access to the pumpkin patch, hayrides, barnyard animals, and more fall activities.
Corn maze season in Milwaukee is short – most run from mid-September through Halloween. Plan your visit soon so you don’t miss the fun!
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