Each fall, Hall’s Pumpkin Farm and Corn Maze in Grapevine, Texas opens their gates to hundreds of visitors coming to take photos and to enjoy some fall country activities within a huge metroplex of an area. Run by a family, it’s a place for families and friends to congregate and enjoy some fun fall activities.
While my friends were up from Austin, we headed over to check out the corn maze. For a bunch of “Yankees” in the South, it’s the closest thing we can get to a real fall festival like we have back home.First up – the corn maze. Spread across two acres, you can get lost and you can’t cheat!
Make sure to bring your camera to check out all the other items available. Tons of areas set up for the kids and photo opportunities. Purchase a pumpkin or two or even go on a hayride! Finally, don’t forget to check out the concessions for some cider, popcorn and other refreshments! Beware, it’s really busy on the weekends! If you can swing it, I would suggest going during the week. Either way, you are sure to have some great photos and great memories!Additional Info: Corn Maze: $5
General Admission / Parking: $0
Hay Rides: $2
Bring your camera as there’s lot of decorations for the kids.
Additional Costs: Drinks, Food, Pumpkins, Concessions.
Looks like fun! Here they charge $5 at the door and they have pumpkins and a hayride.
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I love these places too – fun for all ages!
I love corn mazes! They are so much fun! Thanks for sharing!
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They are fun! Thanks for stopping by Cara!
We took Lexie to a corn maze two years ago and really meant to make it a tradition, but it didn’t happen. They are super fun, though!
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It’s such a “country” thing to do. I’m not sure how else to describe it. The fall has to be my favorite time of the year. Maybe you’ll find a new tradition to take up across the pond š