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Corn Maze

Come get lost in our 5 acre corn maze.  It typically takes about an hour to get through the maze.  If you get lost, use our trivia passport to help direct you to the exit.  And don't forget to ring the bell at the maze exit when you are done!


Finished with the Corn Maze?

Make a quick stop at Farm Concession Stand and then enjoy the other available attractions...

  • Corn Cannon - Test your aim at shooting corn at our target.  
  • Corn Box - Our variation of the sand box, all ages will find tons of fun playing in the corn
  • Cow Train - Come take a ride on our barrel train. 
  • Hay Ride - Everyone can take a ride around the farm on an old-fashioned hayride!
  • Playground - Horse swings, tube slide, and tires!  What more can we say!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Farm Rules 

We want you to have a great time relaxing at Sweet Season Farms, however, there is a little business to attend to.   We instituted a few simple rules to help ensure your safety and to make your experience as pleasant and worry-free as possible.  We reserve the right to remove anyone from Sweet Season Farm grounds for violating the rules or disturbing others.

Please stay on the pathways. Everyone who goes into The MAiZE has eventually come out, so we promise there is a way out.  Cutting through the rows won’t help–and if we catch you, it may just hurt!

No picking or throwing corn. Hey, we realize you can do more with corn than just eat it–why else would we be crazy enough to cut a maze into it?  But throwing corn is still one thing you can’t do.  If it hits someone, it hurts!  If you have an uncontrollable urge to launch an ear of corn, please visit our Corn Cannon once you exit the maze.

No running. Please remember that this is not a race.  Take your time and watch your step on the pathways.  Walking through a cornfield is not like walking on a sidewalk.  There are a few bumps along the way, we just don’t want you to be one of them.

No smoking. Smoking on Sweet Season Farms grounds is prohibited.  Corn stalks and cigarettes are a bad combination.

No alcohol. This isn’t a field of hops!  Sweet Season Farms is good farmin’ fun for all ages, including children.  In consideration of all maze-goers, alcohol is not allowed on premises.

No littering. As you travel through our tribute to farmers, think of the pathways as highways.  There’s no littering allowed there, and there’s no littering allowed here.  For your convenience, there are garbage bins posted inside and outside the maze.  A few “corn cops” will be hot on the trail of anyone caught littering.

No inappropriate language. Please be mindful of others and watch what you say.  We know it is a challenge in there (it was designed to be that way), but remember that no one likes to hear bad language.  Even corn has ears.

No pets. We love our pets as much as the next guy, unfortunately, they don’t find mazes very amusing.  Service animals only please.

Please remember that this is a farming environment.  The ground is uneven in places.  Please let us know immediately if you see anything that needs our attention.  Sweet Season Farms is not responsible for injury or property loss

That’s all!  Come out, relax, and have a great time! 

 

 

 

 

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Sweet Season Farms was founded in Florida in 2008.  In 2009 we partnered with The MAIZE Company out of Utah to create a 5-acre corn maze and an agricultural experience like none other.   Fun farm activities and agricultural education are offered by giving visitors an opportunity to tour a corn maze and get a close look at how food is grown and learn why agriculture is important in our daily lives.  

Sweet Season Farms is owned and operated by Trent and Sharon Mathews of Milton, Florida, and their 2 children, Morgan and Lucas.  They are both lifelong residents of Northwest FL.
 

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