Autumn Adventures Begin: Amazing Corn Mazes and Pumpkin Patches Are Opening Early — Here’s Where to Go

Colorful pumpkins in an autumn field with people selecting and harvesting, capturing the simple joy of autumn adventures.

Autumn adventures start early this year. Look, we get it. Somewhere a marketing team decided that summer officially ends the second Labor Day weekend clears out, and now every farm within driving distance is racing to slap up hay bales before the thermometer even agrees. But here’s the thing: we’re not mad about it. If pumpkin patches want to open in mid-August like overeager kids on the first day of school, who are we to say no to an extra few weeks of autumn adventures?

Autumn adventures deserve a little chaos, and a good corn maze should make you question your sense of direction and possibly your relationship with whoever suggested this activity. The best ones this year are leaning into themed layouts, some carved into shapes you can only appreciate from a drone (or the farm’s very proud Instagram post). A few highlights popping up early:

Why Farms Are Jumping the Gun This Year

Farmers aren’t doing this out of nostalgia. Early openings are a business decision, plain and simple. Longer seasons mean more weekends to sell tickets, more chances to dodge a rained-out Saturday, and frankly, more opportunities to sell you a $9 caramel apple before you’ve even found parking. Climate shifts have also nudged harvest timelines earlier in a lot of regions, so what used to feel like jumping the gun is now just… the schedule. Whether that sits right with you or not, the fields are ready, and apparently so are you, since you’re reading an article about it in August.

The Best Corn Mazes Worth Getting Lost In

A joyful couple playing in a cornfield, using ears of corn as pretend binoculars, fully leaning into the lighthearted fun of autumn adventures.
Photo by Yan Krukau via Pexels

Autumn adventures deserve a little chaos, and a good corn maze should make you question your sense of direction and possibly your relationship with whoever suggested this activity. The best ones this year are leaning into themed layouts, some carved into shapes you can only appreciate from a drone (or the farm’s very proud Instagram post). A few highlights popping up early:

  • Multi-acre mazes with night flashlight sessions for anyone who thinks getting lost is scarier in the dark, which, fair
  • Family-friendly shorter routes for people who value their evening more than bragging rights
  • Puzzle-based mazes with trivia stops, because apparently wandering aimlessly wasn’t enough of a challenge

If you’ve never done one, go in with zero expectations and a fully charged phone. You’ll need both.

Pumpkin Patches That Are Actually Worth the Drive

Not every patch is created equal, and to say this as someone who has been personally betrayed by a “pumpkin patch” that was really just a parking lot with pumpkins trucked in from somewhere else. The good ones let you walk the actual vines, offer wagon rides that are somehow both bumpy and oddly soothing, and don’t charge you extra just to take a photo near a hay bale. Look for farms that mix in extras like petting zoos, apple picking, or a bonfire pit, since those are the ones that turn “quick errand” into “we should’ve budgeted three hours for this.”

Making the Most of Early Autumn Adventures

The upside of these early autumn adventures is real: smaller crowds, milder weather, and pumpkins that haven’t yet been picked over by everyone else with the same idea. Go on a weekday if you can. Bring cash for the smaller vendor stands. And maybe, just maybe, don’t wear white into a corn maze, because someone always does and someone always regrets it.

Whatever your reason for chasing that first pumpkin-spice-adjacent weekend, the season’s here early, the fields are open, and your autumn adventures are basically already overdue. Might as well go get lost in one.

Written with the help of AI, reviewed and edited by Shaunda McFadden

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