Maze Craze: The Best Corn and Hay Mazes in Tennessee!

Sep 23, 2024


A dad and his two kids running around in a corn maze.
With the onset of fall, it’s the perfect time to embrace the season’s charm with a visit to one of Tennessee’s amazing corn and hay mazes. These delightful attractions offer fun for the whole family and present an opportunity for farmers to dip into the world of agritourism. Here’s a roundup of some of the best corn and hay mazes you can explore across the state this fall. 
 
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At Co-op, we’re proud to support local farmers who make these experiences possible. Whether you’re picking pumpkins, navigating mazes, or simply enjoying a day outdoors, our Co-op locations provide the tools and resources to enhance your fall festivities. From quality gardening supplies to essential farm products, we’re here to help you make the most of the season. Find your nearest Co-op location here.
 
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