WISCONSIN — Nothing says fall like getting lost in a corn maze with friends and family.

Along with apple picking and pumpkin-flavored treats, corn mazes have become a staple of autumn traditions in Wisconsin.

Here’s a look at some notable corn mazes across the Badger State.

Milwaukee area:

Basse’s Taste of Country Farm

Colgate, Wis.

Guests can challenge themselves in a murder mystery-style small corn maze or a trivia-themed large corn maze. There are several other fall activities to explore at the farm as well.

Borzynski’s Farm and Floral Market

Mount Pleasant, Wis.

Until Nov. 5, people can explore the eight-acre maze that celebrates Borzynski’s 30th anniversary. The maze will be available for “flashlight nights” on Fridays and Saturdays in October.

Cedarburg Creek Farm

Cedarburg, Wis.

Cedarburg Creek Farm is filled with fun and affordable kid-friendly activities, including a corn maze adventure.

Creekside Valley Farm

Mequon, Wis.

The five-acre corn maze is filled with curves and dead ends, but knowing some trivia may help guests have a better chance of getting out quicker.

Madison area:

Enchanted Valley Acres

Cross Plains, Wis.

Guests can experience two Enchanted Valley Acres corn mazes through Oct. 29. This duo of labyrinths spans more than eight acres.

Schuster’s Farm

Deerfield, Wis.

This year, the eight-acre corn maze is celebrating 30 years of business. The maze is divided into phases that accommodate all age groups.

Treinen Farm Corn Maze & Pumpkin Patch

Lodi, Wis.

Get lost in the Treinen Farm Corn Maze. The corn maze is a living puzzle designed and cultivated by the Treinen family. The maze is designed with multiple levels of challenges.

Green Bay area:

Blaser’s Acres

Green Bay, Wis.

Blaser’s Acres Fall Pumpkin Festival includes not just a corn maze, but hay rides, a petting zoo, fall-themed games and more.

Polly’s Farm Market and Pumpkin Patch

Chilton, Wis.

Polly’s has a 15-acre maze which is actually two different mazes: One is a search and find, where challengers work to find 18 checkpoints, and the other is Dottie’s Maze, which is geared for families with younger children.

Porters Patch

Bonduel, Wis.

Guests can get lost in the eight-acre “Old McPumpkin Corn Maze Challenge,” as well as play pumpkin Tic Tac Toe, enjoy a scenic hayride and more fall fun.

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