

Take a second and think about this. You always wanted to run around in a cornfield. The only problem was getting caught by the farmer! Now you can do it for real!! A lot of people don't understand what a corn maze is. There are over 2 miles of paths in this year's maze. The paths are between 4 and 6 feet wide. The object is to go in the maze, find 6 questions hidden in the field, answer them correctly, and then find your way out. It's actually a lot of fun for adults and children alike. What a great way to spend an October Saturday or Sunday afternoon!! We're sure you'll enjoy it. Come as a family or as friends or call to set up a group (club, church, or birthday party). Weekly dates available by appointment.
We also have many fall decorations including pumpkins, Indian corn, corn stalks, etc as well as drinks, snacks, and other goodies for purchase at our corn maze store.
As far as the corn maze design, the 2006 corn maze is a tribute to the September 11 tragedy. It's already been five years this 9/11/2001. We always try to design our corn maze to have some relevance to an event for the year and we found nothing more fitting than a tribute to all those who were affected by 9/11. We hope you enjoy the aerial photograph and hope you come to visit us and experience some corn field fun this fall.
We want to sincerely thank all of those who made the 2006 maze and the haunted maze a huge success: (from left)
Front Row: Jeremy, Hunter, Michelle, Trina, Jennifer
Back Row: Jesse, EDub, Luke, Mark, JW, Scott, John, Tim, Jody, Splinter.

The Haunters!!
Schedule dates and times are as follows for 2006:
Open every weekend in October.....Last day is Sunday October 29
Haunted Maze: Saturday October 28 starting at dark until 10:00 pm
TIMES:
Fridays 4:00 pm 'til dark
Saturdays Noon 'til dark
Sundays Noon 'til dark
Price: $5.00 per person
Other dates and times by appointment. Large groups call for appointment and special pricing.
Looking for another
great maze to visit this fall.
Right along the beautiful Blue Ridge Parkway in Meadows of Dan, VA
is Acoustics
Corn Maze owned by Sam and Sue Shelor.
In 2004, we decided to try our first corn
maze. We had thought about it for a couple of years, but finally
everything came into place and the maze was designed and laid out. 2004
was the 250th year celebration of Hampshire becoming West Virginia's oldest
county. John III thought that the logo would lend itself well
to a maze and it turned out that it was the perfect maze design for Hampshire
County's only corn maze. The layout took about a week to complete and cut
out and it turned out to be alot of fun for about 1700 people from in and out of
Hampshire County. The picture
on the right is an aerial photo of the 4 acre maze taken in July 2004.
In
2005, our second corn maze was a replica of the West Virginia State Quarter
which was released in October of 2005. We received much statewide
recognition for the maze design. The 2005 maze was slightly larger in size
covering about 4 1/2 acres as was more complicated to lay out. Around 1700
people again visited the maze with 150 attending the haunted maze on the last
saturday of October.