Autumn in Texas means occasional breezes, pumpkin-flavored coffee, and epic fall festivities. Just because summer is over doesn’t mean you have to end your vacations and day trips. These five awesome corn mazes near Austin are the perfect way to spend an afternoon. Clear your schedule and eradicate your obligations. These kookie corn mazes and pumpkin patches will ignite your childlike spirit.

  1. Rocky Creek Maze

Rocky Creek Maze/Facebook The maze designs change every year, so you’ll never walk the same path twice! Rocky Creek Maze is part of Chaloupka Farm in Moulton, TX. This maze is a bit of a drive from downtown Austin, but it’s worth every minute. The 2.5 mile corn maze isn’t the only attraction at the farm. The Rock Creek Maze also has tube slides, a barrel train, and a butterfly garden.

  1. Sweet Berry Farm

Sweet Berry Farm/Facebook Tucked away in the Texas Hill Country, Sweet Berry Farm provides unique fun for the whole family. Take a road trip to Marble Falls for mazes, hayrides, and horseback riding. The festivities begin on September 24th.

  1. Texas Big Worm Pumpkin Patch

Texas Big Worm Pumpkin Patch/Facebook Beginning September 30th, Texas Big Worm Pumpkin Patch will open its doors for Autumn excitement. With pumpkin painting, live music, and maze adventures, you could stay here all day.

  1. The Robinson Family Farm

The Robinson Family Farm/Facebook This massive farm in Temple is the picture-perfect image of Fall fun. Their corn maze is a sight to see, but be sure to say hello to the three baby goats on the property. Eli, Leo, and Zack will be so happy to see you!

  1. Barton Hill Farms

Barton Hill Farms/Facebook This year’s corn maze at Barton Hill Farms takes inspiration from the classic Texas novel, Lonesome Dove. There’s also an easier maze for the kiddos that tells the story of Spookly the Square Pumpkin. This pumpkin patch in Bastrop has daily live music, scrumptious kettle corn, and numerous games and competitions.

What are your favorite corn mazes around Austin? Any other spots you like to go for fall fun?

Rocky Creek Maze/Facebook

The maze designs change every year, so you’ll never walk the same path twice! Rocky Creek Maze is part of Chaloupka Farm in Moulton, TX. This maze is a bit of a drive from downtown Austin, but it’s worth every minute. The 2.5 mile corn maze isn’t the only attraction at the farm. The Rock Creek Maze also has tube slides, a barrel train, and a butterfly garden.

Sweet Berry Farm/Facebook

Tucked away in the Texas Hill Country, Sweet Berry Farm provides unique fun for the whole family. Take a road trip to Marble Falls for mazes, hayrides, and horseback riding. The festivities begin on September 24th.

Texas Big Worm Pumpkin Patch/Facebook

Beginning September 30th, Texas Big Worm Pumpkin Patch will open its doors for Autumn excitement. With pumpkin painting, live music, and maze adventures, you could stay here all day.

The Robinson Family Farm/Facebook

This massive farm in Temple is the picture-perfect image of Fall fun. Their corn maze is a sight to see, but be sure to say hello to the three baby goats on the property. Eli, Leo, and Zack will be so happy to see you!

Barton Hill Farms/Facebook

This year’s corn maze at Barton Hill Farms takes inspiration from the classic Texas novel, Lonesome Dove. There’s also an easier maze for the kiddos that tells the story of Spookly the Square Pumpkin. This pumpkin patch in Bastrop has daily live music, scrumptious kettle corn, and numerous games and competitions.

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