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3 things to know when you visit Maze Craze in New Springfield for fall weekend fun

This weekend, check out the four mazes at New Springfield’s Maze Craze, voted one of the best farms in the country for fall fun in Newsweek.
This weekend, check out the four mazes at New Springfield’s Maze Craze, voted one of the best farms in the country for fall fun in Newsweek. Maze Craze

This weekend, check out the four mazes at New Springfield’s Maze Craze, voted one of the best farms in the country for fall fun in Newsweek.

The 23-acre maze is open for the next three weekends at 14070 Woodworth Road on Route 165 in New Springfield.

This year, the mazes are designed as an ode to Walt Disney’s Steamboat Willie.

This year, the mazes are designed as an ode to Walt Disney’s Steamboat Willie. 
This year, the mazes are designed as an ode to Walt Disney’s Steamboat Willie.  Maze Craze

When you visit Maze Craze in New Springfield, there are about nine miles of trails to explore in search of all 18 maze checkpoints.

The maze is open from 5 - 11 p.m. on Friday, 11 a.m. - 11 p.m. on Saturday and 11 a.m. - 9 p.m. on Sunday.

Tickets are $12 for everyone over the age of five and only available for purchase on site.

Check out the courtyard activities, including barrel train rides for one dollar, hayrides, ziplines for kids and gemstone mining.

Take a turn firing the cornzooka; for $5, you’ll get two shots. There’s also food, beer and wine available for purchase in the Crave cafe.

On Friday, participate in a pre-Halloween party at the corn maze, featuring a costume party, drinks and live music.

All ages are welcome at the Maze Craze “BOO”zy Bash is at 7 - 11 p.m.

On Nov. 3, sign up for the annual Dog Day at the Maze from 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. and bring your furry friends along for fall fun.

There’s an extra $5 fee for each dog participating, and the money will be donated to help local animals.

Bring a donation for Animal Charity of Ohio and get entered to win a four-pack of entry tickets and a $25 gift card for 2025

All owners have to sign a waiver before pets can go in the maze.

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