Office of TourismOhio

09/19/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/19/2025 10:03

TourismOhio Launches First-Ever Ohio Corn Maze Trail

(COLUMBUS, Ohio) - Flannel? Check. Cider? Check. Sense of Adventure? Double check. TourismOhio is inviting travelers to celebrate fall with the launch of the very first Ohio Corn Maze Trail, a statewide guide to 46 corn mazes and autumn attractions, now live at Ohio.org.

From winding mazes to cozy farm markets with hot donuts, the trail features family-owned farms, orchards, and even wineries offering a full-day of fall fun. Stops include corn mazes big and small, hayrides, pick-your-own pumpkins, petting zoos, giant slides, and more.

"Corn mazes are where Ohio's agricultural roots meet our sense of adventure," said Lydia Mihalik, director of the Department of Development, which oversees TourismOhio. "This trail is a fun reminder that supporting local agriculture also means supporting jobs, communities, and family traditions."

Highlights on the downloadable trail map include:

  • The MAiZe at Little Darby Creek (Milford Center) - honoring Ohio's State's National Champion Head Coach Ryan Day
  • Niederman Family Farm (Liberty Township) - a family favorite featuring a 4-acre corn maze, wagon rides, jumping pillow, farm animals, community bonfire pits, and more
  • Regal Vineyard's Adventure Farm (Madison) - home to a massive corn maze featuring the "Ohio, The Heart of it All" design

"We're leaning all the way into the corny side of fall, and we love it," said Sarah Wickham, state tourism director. "With inspiration from our local partners, we've turned 46 farms and orchards into a trail full of a-maize-ing fun. Get out there, get lost, and make some memories - that's what fall in Ohio is all about."

Little cobs will especially enjoy the Ohio Corn Maze Trail activity page, available for download along with the trail map. The page includes a maze inspired by the one at Regal Vineyards Adventure Farm, and a coloring activity perfect for the car ride popping to or from your next stop on the trail!

Travelers looking for more fall travel inspiration in Ohio can visit the seasonal landing page at Ohio.org. Explore a variety of events taking place all season long, spooky spots to find a fright or charming towns to wander, and the best state parks for prime leaf peeping.

Discover even more fall fun and share your seasonal memories with #FallinOhio and #OhioTheHeartofitAll on social.

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Operating within the Ohio Department of Development, TourismOhio works to showcase all Ohio has to offer as a place of adventure, a place of promise, and the place for you.

The Ohio Department of Development empowers communities to succeed by investing in Ohio's people, places, and businesses. Learn more about our work at development.ohio.gov.

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For Immediate Release:
September 19, 2025

For more information, contact: Mason Waldvogel [email protected]

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