6 Fun Corn Mazes in Calgary & Area to Visit This Fall

Searching for the best corn mazes in Calgary and around the city? Fall isn’t complete without getting lost in a towering maze of golden stalks, sipping hot apple cider, and laughing with friends as you try to find your way out. Whether you’re craving a cozy date idea, a family-friendly adventure, or just a reason to wear your cutest flannel, these corn mazes are where autumn memories are made.

Here’s your ultimate guide to the top corn mazes Calgary and Southern Alberta have to offer this season — including everything from giant farmyard labyrinths to Instagram-worthy sunflower fields and even a dino-themed maze in the Badlands.


Corn Mazes in Calgary

 

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Calgary Farmyard — The Classic Choice

If you’re only going to hit up one maze this season, Calgary Farmyard should be it. This 11-acre corn maze is massive, with two phases — perfect for a quick challenge or a longer adventure if you’re up for it.

But trust us, this spot is so much more than just a maze. Think 40+ attractions like jumbo jumpers, ziplines, mini golf, a ropes course, gemstone mining, and the cutest petting zoo with goats, donkeys, and even micro Highland cows.

Pro tip: Go at night for Harvest Lights — the farm transforms into a glowing wonderland, and the corn maze becomes a thrilling flashlight adventure.

Details:
284022 Township Rd 224, Rocky View County
From $25.45 online | $29.95 at the gate
Open Sept. 12 to Oct. 26 — Fri/Sat until 9:30 PM, Sun until 5 PM


Corn Mazes in Southern Alberta

 

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Brooks Corn Maze — A Road Trip Worth Taking

Take a two-hour drive and you’ll find the Brooks Corn Maze, a local favorite that changes its design every year. Hunt for clues hidden throughout the maze for a chance to win prizes, and make a full day of it with Pasture Putt golf, the Human Hamster Wheel, and a Corny Sandbox for the kids.

Early in the season, you can U-pick raspberries, and by October, it’s all about pumpkin picking for your front porch or jack-o’-lantern masterpiece.

Details:
184059A 7 St E, Brooks
In-person ticket sales only (cash or e-transfer)


 

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Bowden SunMaze — Corn + Sunflowers

Just an hour north of the city, Bowden SunMaze combines a charming corn maze with 16 acres of sunflower fields that bloom in stages through late September. Wander the trails, pick fresh flowers or veggies in the U-pick gardens, and bring your pup — the farm is dog-friendly.

Details:
34530 Range Rd 14, Red Deer County
Adults $15 | Kids $7.50 | Under 4 Free
Weekdays 11 AM – 5 PM | Weekends 10 AM – 5 PM | Fri/Sat until sunset


Lethbridge Corn Maze — A Southern Alberta Classic

For those willing to take the drive south, the Lethbridge Corn Maze is worth every kilometre. This sprawling maze offers multiple routes that range from a quick 20-minute loop to a multi-hour challenge.

Families will love the extras — from the petting zoo to train rides and a giant slide that keeps kids (and adults) laughing all afternoon.

Details:
104051 Range Rd 224, Lethbridge
Around $13 | Kids under 3 free


T-Rex Corn Maze in Drumheller — Dino Vibes

Head to The Sunny Spot in Drumheller for a five-acre T-Rex–shaped corn maze with the Badlands as your backdrop. Pair it with a round of mini golf, grab a bite at their outdoor eatery, or visit during one of their night events like the spooky Field of Screams. Dogs are welcome on a leash, making it a fun fall trip for the whole family.

Details:
5225 Highway 10 East, Drumheller
Maze $8 | Maze + Mini Golf $20 | Kids (under 36”) $5
Thurs–Sun, 11:30 AM – 8 PM (Season ends Sept. 28)


Tips for Planning Your Corn Maze Adventure

  • Layer up: Calgary fall weather can change in a heartbeat.

  • Bring cash: Some mazes (like Brooks) don’t accept cards.

  • Go early or late: Beat the crowds in the morning or enjoy a magical evening maze adventure.

  • Stay hydrated: And pack a few snacks if you’re bringing kids.


Final Thoughts

Whether you stick close to the city at the Calgary Farmyard or make a weekend trip to Brooks, Bowden, or Drumheller, these corn mazes Calgary has to offer are the perfect way to celebrate the season. Don’t forget your camera — and maybe a little patience — because getting lost is half the fun.

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