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2023 Baton Rouge Pumpkin Patch & Corn Maze Guide

September 7, 2023 by Baton Rouge Family Fun

Get ready for cooler days, pumpkins, adorable costumes, and the best fall events! We’re excited, and we know you are too. Keep coming back as we update our Baton Rouge Pumpkin Patch & Corn Maze Guide with more details as we receive them. Explore our top spots in Baton Rouge and beyond to find your ideal pumpkin, make cherished fall memories, and enjoy a hayride or two

This post will be updated as new events are listed; check back for more Baton Rouge Family Fun!

Baton rouge Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch

While every effort has been made to ensure this information is accurate, we encourage you to contact the patch directly to verify that all details are correct and have not changed. Please let us know if you have information on a Pumpkin Patch or corn maze that we missed!

2023 Pumpkin Patch and Corn Maze Guide

AgCenter Botanic Gardens Corn Maze

Corn Maze at Burden

Corn Maze Saturday

A 2-HOUR Corn Maze experience will allow you to traverse the maze, meander through the sunflower fields, ride a hayride and pick satsumas with the ones you love. Other activities include climbing the hay mountain, petting farm with Goula Paradise Farm, make your way through the mini hay maze, take a pic’ and pick-a-pumpkin in the pumpkin patch, and more!

WHEN:
October 7, 8, 14, 21, 28

WHERE:
Burden Museum & Gardens 4560 Essen Lane

SESSION TIMES:
Morning | 9 – 11 a.m.
Midday | Noon – 2 p.m.
Afternoon | 2:30 – 4:30 p.m.

ADMISSION:
$15 per person and free for children two and younger. This year’s tickets are pre-sale only and will not be offered at the gate. All ages must have a ticket to enter. Tickets are limited.

 


Jefferson United Methodist Church Pumpkin Patch

Family fun in a safe environment. The Pumpkin Patch is the largest mission project at JUMC – there will also be photos ops for the family. All net proceeds are distributed to local missions, plus help fund the youth mission trip. Last year they were able to donate thousands of dollars – all because of the volunteers willing to work the patch. Plus, with the Kick-Off event, new people can experience JUMC.

WHEN:
October 5th

WHERE:
10328 Jefferson Highway, Baton Rouge, LA 70809  Back of Lot.

SESSION TIMES:

WEEKDAYS 11AM TO 6pm

SATURDAYS 9AM TO 6pm

SUNDAYS 12PM TO 6PM

ADMISSION:
Free – pay for your pumpkin

 


Pop-up Pink Pumpkin Patch at Baton Rouge General

The pop-up pink pumpkin patch is coming! Visit Baton Rouge General Medical Center to get your free pumpkin – one per person – while pumpkins last! Two locations this year… and be sure to get your #Protectyourpumpkins T-shirt!!

WHEN:
Always a surprise pop up in October

WHERE:
Mid City Campus 3600 Florida Blvd. and Bluebonnet Campus 8585 Picardy Ave.

ADMISSION:
Entry and pumpkins are free. “Protect your pumpkins” T-shirts will be available for purchase. Proceeds go toward Pennington Cancer Center.

 


Hallow Jack’s Pumpkin Patch – CLOSED for 2023

Opening Date TBA!!! It is located off of Magnolia Beach in Denham and is the perfect spot for a fall photo backdrop. It’s not a pumpkin patch per se, but it’s everything you want in a “pumpkin patch.” Adorable photo ops, excellent quality in fancy pumpkins, carving tools, seasonal flowers, festive T-shirts, and fall decor. 

WHEN:
Closed for 2023

WHERE:
6834 Magnolia Bridge Road Denham Springs, LA 70726

ADMISSION:
Free – pay for your pumpkin

 


Ascension Parish

NewSong Church Pumpkin Patch

Baton Rouge Pumpkin Patch

The NewSong On Old Perkins Road Community Church pumpkin patch, at the corner of Old Perkins and Bluff Road in Prairieville, will be open September 25th.
Pumpkins of all shapes and sizes, as well as various types of gourds from the Navajo Tribe in Northern New Mexico, will be available for purchase.
Jellies and salsas from the United Methodist Children’s Home will be for sale.
There will be a photo booth and other photo opportunities around the patch (no paid photography!).
Free hayrides are available on the weekends.
Morning field trips for area schools include storytime, hayrides, crafts, and pie-sized pumpkins. All proceeds go to church missions.
NewSong will also host a FREE Fall Festival on Saturday, October 28th, from 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm. Live music, hayrides, delicious food, face painting, inflatables, games, crafts, learn more: https://bit.ly/NewSongPumpkinPatch

WHEN:
Now through Saturday, October 31st.

WHERE:
18465 Old Perkins Rd, Prairieville, LA 70769

SESSION TIMES:
Monday – Friday 9am – 6 pm
Saturdays – 9am – 6pm
Sundays – 12pm – 6pm

ADMISSION:
Free – pay for your pumpkin

 


Livingston Parish

Mrs. Heather’s Pumpkin and Strawberry Patch

Mrs. Heather's Pumpkin Patch

Pick a Pumpkin from the field – Activities include zipline, Jumping Pillow, Tunnel Slide, Face Painting, Duck Racing, Pedal Tractors, See Cotton, Growing, Hay Maze Milk a Cow Roll Down the Hill Catch Mrs. Heather telling how pumpkins grow Merry go round Play Horse Shoes Nature Trail Lots of places to take pictures Weigh & Measure your pumpkin, Bring a Picnic Lunch, Paint a pumpkin (weekends only)

WHEN:
September 23– November 5, 2023

WHERE:
31458 La 43 Hwy, Albany, LA 70711. Phone: 225-567-3493

Directions: From I-55 take exit 32 then left toward Wardline Rd, drive 2 miles then turn right onto Lee Hughes Rd, drive 0.9 mile then turn left onto Lee’s Ln.

SESSION TIMES:
Daily 9:00am – 4:00pm

ADMISSION:

  • Kids (newborn & up): $10 per child CASH ONLY
  • Adults with children/child free
  • Adults without kids: $10

 


East Feliciana Parish

Barn Hill Preserve Pumpkin Patch 

Barn Hill Preserve pumpkin patch

Barn Hill Preserve’s pumpkin patch will be going on every weekend in October! Guests will participate in fun Fall related activities and get to experience the beauty of the preserve. They will have activities ranging from animal shows, hayrides, face painting, and mini animal encounters to picking pumpkins out of the patch.

  Tour zoological park
  Petting Zoo
  Kangaroo Walkabout
  Fall Games
  Free small pumpkin from the patch
  Tractor Rides
  Face Painting
  DINOSAUR Shows

WHEN:
Every Saturday/Sunday from September 24th- October 30th

WHERE:
Barn Hill Preserve 11342 LA-955, Ethel, LA 70730 – 225-286-3003

SESSION TIMES:
Saturday’s & Sunday’s 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

ADMISSION:
$25

 


Tangipahoa Parish

Brushy Branch Pumpkin Picking

Pumpkin picking/patch weekends only start last week-end of Sept goes through October (well sell pumpkins varies sizes) Experience The Farm Life. Our experience offers a moment with nature that many have never experienced. Activities are hayrides, corn maze, train rides, 3 story tower with slide, feeding goats, a huge bounce pad, duck races, and many more fun activities.

WHEN:
Now Open

WHERE:
51211 Narretto Rd,Loranger,LA 70446

SESSION TIMES:
​
Saturday 9AM – 5PM
Sunday 9AM – 5PM
***last admission sold 1 hour prior to close***

ADMISSION:
$10 per person

 


St. Helena Parish

Cajun Country Corn 

Cajun Country Corn has been farming food and fiber for over 30 years. They started their corn maze in 2000 and have been doing it ever since. In addition to the regular maze, they open up a portion of the maze on Friday and Saturday nights for haunting. Other spooky attractions include the haunted trail, board maze, and zombie paintball. You can also enjoy the pumpkin blaster, corn cannon, and other farm attractions while you are there. Pine Grove, LA – 7 Acres

WHEN:
October 14th – November 19th

WHERE: The maze is located 1 mile east  of 42360 (Napa Auto) in Pine Grove and five miles west of 35999 (Bear Creek Western Store) in Montpelier, LA

SESSION TIMES:
​
Saturday 10AM – 7PM
Sunday 11AM – 6PM
***last admission sold 1 hour prior to close***

ADMISSION:
$15 per person
​(3 years and under free)
​

Admission includes:
Unlimited access to the following activities- Corn Maze, Train rides, Jump Pad, Spiderweb crawl, Corn Crib & Slides
Additional activities included with admission- Water bottle cannon- 2 shots; Tennis ball cannon- 2 shots; Friendly fire- 2 visits


Beauregard Parish

CM Farms

Pumpkins, 40+ attractions, a 12-acre maze, farm animals and so much more are awaiting your visit!  Includes a corn maze, jumping pillow, photo ops, animal barrel train, wagon rides, dirt mountain slide, animal barn, tasty eats, and rubber duck races. CM Farms has something special planned for each weekend.

WHEN: September 30th – November 29, 2023

WHERE: 252 CM Farms Road, Dry Creek, LA 70637 (337) 328-8916 – About 2.5 hours from Baton Rouge

SESSION TIMES:
Saturdays in October 10 am-5 pm
Saturdays in November 10 am-5 pm
Sundays 12-5 pm

ADMISSION: Ages 3+ $18.95 – Online Discount
$22.95 at gate.

 


Baton Rouge Family Fun will always bring you the best in Family Friendly events in Baton Rouge and beyond. This post will be updated as new events are listed; check back for more Baton Rouge Family Fun!

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Baton Rouge Corn Maze & Night Maze at Burden 2023

August 1, 2023 by Baton Rouge Family Fun

Fall is quickly approaching, and the LSU Ag Center has just announced that tickets for the highly-anticipated Corn Maze and Night Maze are now on sale! Don’t miss out on the chance to secure your presale tickets for this year’s Baton Rouge Corn Maze at Burden, as they tend to sell out quickly every year. Embrace the Family Fall Fun as the fields open and the tractors rev up, welcoming the Fall season with a safe and exciting outdoor adventure!

Baton Rouge Corn Maze at Burden 2023

Each two-hour Corn Maze experience is full of fun activities for all ages. Traverse the maze. Meander through thesunflower fields. Ride a hayride and pick satsumas with the ones you love. Climb hay mountain. Explore the corncrib. Try your hand at our gargantuan games. Meet the animals at Goula Paradise Farms petting farm. Visit thepumpkin patch where you can take a pic and pick one to take home!

Fun festival treats will be available for purchase from local vendors.

Baton Rouge Corn Maze Saturdays

Corn Maze Session Schedule


9 – 11 AM Morning Session

Available October 7, 8, 14, 21, 28


Noon – 2 PM Afternoon Session

Available October 7, 8, 14, 21, 28


2:30 – 4:30 PM Late Afternoon Session

Available October 7, 8, 14, 21, 28


6 – 9 PM Night Maze

Available October 28 Only

 

ADMISSION:
$15 per person and free for children two and younger.
Purchase Tickets: lsuagcenterbg.ticketspice.com/corn-maze-at-burden-2023 
Pre-sale tickets only. Tickets will not be sold at the gate. Limited quantities are available.

Activities will include:

  • Corn Maze
  • Sunflower Fields
  • Pumpkin Patch
  • Petting Farm
  • Gargantuan Games
  • Corn Crib
  • Spook-tacular Playground
  • Temporary Tattoo Parlor
  • Hayride
  • Satsuma picking
  • Antique Tractors
  • Hay Mountain
  • Picnic Area with local food vendors

Night Maze & Bonfire

October 28, 2023 | 6 – 9 p.m.

Grab your costumes, glow sticks, and flashlights, and head on over to Night Maze. At the family-friendly Night Maze, you can take a stroll through the corn maze, roast marshmallows by the bonfire, climb the hay mountain, go for a “swim” in the corn crib, play awesome games, and dance to live music!

Ticketing and more info: https://bit.ly/CornMazeatBurden

Filed Under: Family Friendly Baton Rouge, Things To Do Tagged With: Baton Rouge fall guide, corn maze, Fall Fun, Harvest Days, LSU Botanic Gardens, Night Maze, Things to do

Corn Maze at Burden – What to Know Before You Go

October 28, 2022 by Baton Rouge Family Fun

As a family, we have learned so much culturally from our move to America. One of the things I have loved embracing is the holidays here and the traditions surrounding them. Fall is when all the pumpkins come out, and sweater weather and gumbo making is in full swing.

There are specific experiences that each season here offers, and having our children be a part of these new traditions is very exciting. There is something magical in having so many wonderful memory-making traditions and times with your children; so much joy is shared in these moments!

Corn Maze at Burden

Annually we carve pumpkins (well… mostly, my hubby does all the work,) organize Halloween outfits, and go to a pumpkin patch as our ‘must-do’ traditions. We found our favorite pumpkin patch fall fun day at the LSU Botanical gardens, and this year was our third year. Some activities have remained, and new ones have been added, but each time we have come away after a fun day out, soaking up the incredible feeling of fall being in the air and fun being the only thing on the agenda.

Where Is It?

The Corn Maze at Burden is held at the LSU AgCenter Botanic Gardens in Baton Rouge. The setting is scenic, with the flowers and plants as a backdrop. The farm fall feeling is there in abundance. So if you are looking for a day of fall fun, this is the perfect spot for it in the city.

What Is There To Do At The Corn Maze at Burden

  • Cornmaze
  • Parents will appreciate that this Cornmaze is not the longest or most difficult and the patchy spots are perfect for both big and little kids. The characters that are spotted along the way add to the fun.
  • Spook-tactular Playground
  • The spider web is back and just as much fun for kids of all ages. Being low to the ground makes it so easy for the little ones to climb on. You may spot a green dragon made of painted tires to climb on and there are two closed slides near the entrance.
  • Petting Zoo
  • Animal lovers unite! Bring a couple of dollar notes to buy some food as you enter the area and let your kids feed and pet the goats, cows, and Llamas. A hand washing station is there for your convenience once the kids have had their fill of fun.
  • Hay Mountain
  • Climb to the top of a hay mountain and take a photo with the American flag at the top!
  • Hay Ride
  • This is my favorite! The hay ride stops for you to hop off and pick satsumas. You can ride or walk a short distance back. Watching the kids pick and eat the juicy satsumas fresh off the trees is priceless. Sunflowers are weather dependent.
  • Corn Crib – This could be an activity to keep my kids busy for the entire two hours! It’s huge and such sensory fun… lots of digging, jumping, and crawling to be done. Do yourself a favor and dig your feet in too!
  • Temporary Tattoo Parlor
  • Let the kids put a tattoo on by themselves!
  • Picnic area with local food vendors
  • Freshly popped corn, gelato, or snowballs with drinks and water for sale to quench thirst and curb hunger.
  • Pumpkin Patch
  • Choose your perfect pumpkin to take home and decorate and take a photo at the adorable photo op station.

What To Know Before You Go

  • Offered every Saturday of the month of October in 2-hour time slots
  • Morning 9-11am, Midday Noon-2pm, Afternoon 2.30- 4.30pm, Night maze on 29 October only at 6-9pm
  • Buy a $15 ticket per person and free for children 2 and under here: https://lsuagcenterbg.ticketspice.com/corn-maze
  • Make a toilet stop at the Burden Museum and Gardens Visitor Information office before entering to park.
  • No pets allowed.
  • Bring a few dollars in cash for a snack, or some feed for the petting zoo.
  • Wear comfortable shoes which you don’t mind getting dirty.
  • Pack water, sunscreen, and hats.

 

Roz is a wife and mother of two, who loves traveling and experiencing life to the fullest. Raised in Southern Africa, she has lived in the UK, Thailand, and now the USA. She enjoys camping with her family, exploring new places, and sitting by a campfire. When she is not working, you will find her shouting for her kids on the soccer field, jogging with loud music in her ears, or creating art with her kids.

 

Filed Under: Family Friendly Baton Rouge, Things To Do Tagged With: Baton Rouge Corn Maze, Baton Rouge Events, baton rouge family friendly events, corn maze, Corn Maze at Burden, Fall Fun in Baton Rouge

CM Farms – Fall Family Fun

September 21, 2022 by Baton Rouge Family Fun

If you’re looking for some far off fall adventure and want to take a day trip or even a fall weekend getaway with the family, we have the perfect place just under 3 hours from Baton Rouge. In Beauregard Parish, you’ll find one of Louisiana’s best Family Friendly farms that’s sure to provide a full weekend of fun, CM Farms.

CM Farms holds Spring Festivities and Fall Fun just a little north of Dry Creek, Louisiana. You can get lost in a maze, poke around for the perfect pumpkins, crunch on kettle corn, take fun photo ops, get some tasty eats, and enjoy a wagon ride — and 40+ attractions with your family and friends.

Fall Fun at CM Farms

CM Farms

The fall maze adventure consists of a labyrinth of twists, turns — and some pesky dead ends! It’s all carved into a sorghum field with stalks way taller than your head! Get lost and have the time of your life exploring this 12-acre “field of fun.”

Enjoy a “Spookley” maze for the little ones and NEW Fairytale Trail for five years old and younger. Enjoy reading the story of “Spookley the Square Pumpkin” as you navigate a small maze and “Three Silly Billy Goats and their Stuff “in the Fairytale Trail.

FSI (Farm Scene Investigation) game to play throughout the maze and “Text” for a clue stops throughout the maze using your smartphone.

CM Farms Attractions

CM Farms

  • 12-acre Corn Maze
  • Bee Line (zipline)
  • Water Blaster
  • Candy Cannon
  • Pig Races
  • Learning Barn Museum
  • Dirt Mountain Slide
  • Farm Animal Barrel Train
  • Farm Animals
  • Tour the Historic Farm House
  • Live Milking Demonstrations
  • Wagon Ride through the farm to see the herd of Longhorn cows and flock of Gulf Coast Native Sheep
  • Jump on the giant jumping pillow
  • Enjoy a walk through (if you can) the Spinning Vortex Tunnel
  • Fun photo ops all through the farm.
  • 2 Tether Ball Courts
  • Black Mamba
  • Tire Pyramids
  • Sand Box with diggers
  • Farm Checkers
  • Farm Tic Tac Toe
  • Wagon Basketball
  • Corn Hole
  • Cornball
  • Horseshoe ring toss
  • Bouncy Horses and MORE!

EXTRAS:

  • Paintball Shooting Gallery Ride – The Paintball ride will be open day and night to shoot at targets!! You will indeed have some fun with 20 mounted paintball guns!
  • Gem Stone Mining at the Alva Lee Mining Company
  • Pony Rides

CM Farms has something special planned for each weekend.

Teacher’s Weekend
October 1-2

Hometown Heroes
October 8-9

Harvest Fest
October 15-16

Pumpkin Jamboree
October 22-23

Spooky Hollar Carnival
October 29-30

Grandparents Weekend
November 5-6

Veterans Day
November 12-13

Thanksgiving
November 19-20
Fall Into Christmas
November 26-27

 

WHEN: October 1 – November 20, 2022

WHERE: 252 CM Farms Road, Dry Creek, LA 70637 (337) 328-8916 – About 2.5 hours from Baton Rouge

SESSION TIMES:
Saturdays in October 10 am-7 pm
Saturdays in November 10 am-5 pm
Sundays 12-5 pm

ADMISSION: Ages 3+ $18.95
Military (with ID) $16.75

EXTRAS: Barnyard Blast includes: Prospector bag of rough for Gem Mining ($5), Bucket of ‘ammo’ for the AquaBlaster ($5), Paintball Range and 100 balls to shoot ($5), and Pony Ride – weight limits apply ($5). You can do one activity multiple times or each activity once.

Buy your tickets online!
cmfarmsllc.ticketspice.com/fall-family-fun-2022

PHOTO CREDIT: cmfarmsllc.com

Filed Under: Family Friendly Baton Rouge, Things To Do Tagged With: Baton Rouge fall guide, CM Farm, corn maze, Fall Events, Fall Family Fun, Farms

Baton Rouge Pumpkin Patch & Corn Maze Guide – 2016

September 1, 2016 by Baton Rouge Family Fun

We know that getting family and especially kids back into a routine and some semblance of normalcy during these difficult times is crucial. For this reason, Baton Rouge Moms is going to move forward and share all of the holiday guides and events you have come to know and look forward to each year.  I think it’s safe to say that we’re all longing for cooler weather and a change of seasons. There is plenty to do in and around Baton Rouge during the fall season and we have your complete guide for fall events and happenings. Whether you’re looking for a pumpkin patch, fall festival, hay rides, or a corn maze to visit, there’s a cornucopia of Baton Rouge fall events to choose from each year.  If we’ve missed an event or activity, please feel free to let us know in the comments.

While every effort has been made to ensure this information is accurate, we encourage you to contact the patch directly to verify that all details are correct and have not changed. If you have information on a Pumpkin Patch that we missed, please leave info in the comments below. Thank you!

2016 Baton Rouge Pumpkin Patch & Corn Maze Guide

We’re starting off with a Pumpkin Patch and Corn Maze guide, tomorrow we will post Fall Activities and Festivals.

Baton Rouge Area Pumpkin Patch Locations

Ascension Parish

  • NewSong On Old Perkins Rd – pumpkin patch- already gathered from the field, tractor-pulled hay rides
    18465 Old Perkins Rd, Prairieville, LA 70769. Phone: 225-313-6736. Alternate Phone: 225-978-8882. Open: Monday to Friday, from 2 pm to 6 pm, Saturday from 10 am to 6 pm, Sunday from 12 pm to 6 pm; October 8 to October 31. Directions: Close to Blue Bayou Water Park.

 East Baton Rouge Parish

  • Blackwater United Methodist Church – Blackwater United Methodist’s Pumpkin Patch.
    Open: Pumpkin Patch October 5 – 30, 2014; Pumpkin Patch Hours: Monday – Friday 9 am – 12 pm/3 pm – 7pm; Saturday 9 am – 5 pm and Sunday 1 pm – 5 pm; Saturday “FUN” days is a host of games in the gym on Saturday October 10th, 17th, and 24th; Touch-a-Truck – October 17, 2015; Craft Show – October 24, 2015; Trunk-or-Treat – October 25, 2014 (see their website for hours)
  • Baton Rouge Corn MazeLSU AgCenter Botanic Gardens – pumpkins for sale in the shop or farmstand, Fall festival, corn maze, kiddie (mini) corn maze, tractor-pulled hay rides, Honey from hives on the farm, gift shop, concessions / refreshment stand, restrooms, picnic area, petting zoo, farm animals, birthday parties, weddings and wedding parties, school tours, group reservations, events at your location (call for info) 4560 Essen Lane, Baton Rouge, LA 70809. Phone: 225-763-3990
  • Jefferson United Methodist Church – The Pumpkin Patch is the largest mission project at JUMC. All net proceeds are distributed to local missions, plus help fund our youth mission trip. Last year we were able to donate thousands of dollars – all because of the volunteers willing to work the patch. Plus, with the Kick-Off event new people can experience JUMC. Opening Day: Fri, 10/7   ||  Kick Off Party: Sat 10/15, 11:30am-2:30pm
    Picnic in the Patch with Children Games: Sun 10/23, after 10:30 service   ||  Closing Day: Mon 10/31 at 5pm
    Hours: Weekdays 11am to 6pm | Saturdays 9am to 6pm | Sundays 12pm to 6pm
  • Trinity Lutheran Pumpkin Patch – Opens in October call for details 10925 Florida Blvd, Baton Rouge, LA 70815
    (225) 272-3110  

Livingston Parish

MRS. HEATHER'S PUMPKIN PATCH

  • Mrs. Heather’s Pumpkin and Strawberry Patch – Pick a Pumpkin from the field – Zip line, Jumping Pillow, Tunnel Slide, Face Painting, Duck Racing, Pedal Tractors, See Cotton, Growing, Hay Maze Milk a Cow Roll Down the Hill Catch Mrs. Heather telling how pumpkins grow Merry go round Play Horse Shoes Nature Trail Lots of places to take pictures Weigh & Measure your pumpkin, Bring a Picnic Lunch, Paint a pumpkin (weekend only)  Schedule: OPENS Monday – Fri 9:00am – 5:00pm Sat – Sun 10:00am – 5:00pm September 23 – November 8 Admission: Kids (newborn & up): $7 per child Adults: Free. Birthday Parties: $100 (up to 10 children) $7 (per child after that)31458 La 43 Hwy, Albany, LA 70711. Phone: 225-567-3493

East Feliciana Parish

  • Barn Hill Preserve –  Free Adventure Zoo Admission w/ Pumpkin Patch, Animal Encounters Available for Scheduling, Hayrides 2- acre Corn Maze! Rubber Duck Racing, Picture Stations, Princess & Superhero Sundays from 12-2 p.m. Picnic Pavillion & Outdoor Restrooms Provided 286 – 3003 11342 LA-955, Ethel, LA 70730 

Baton Rpouge Corn Maze Pumpkin Patch

 

Baton Rouge Pumpkin Patch & Corn Maze Locations

  • LSU AgCenter Corn Maze –  Hike the corn maze, play on the hay mountain, paint a pumpkin, toss a water balloon, see the Red Barn animals, or take the hayride through the fields. The annual corn maze at the LSU AgCenter Botanic Gardens at Burden will kick off with a Corn Maze Festival on Oct. 1 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and continue with special events on subsequent Saturdays in October. Pumpkins for painting will be on sale for $5.Corn Maze Saturdays on Oct. 8, 15 and 22 will feature activities from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Visitors will be able to visit a farm animal petting zoo, climb a hay mountain, wander the corn maze, take a hayride and shoot a giant slingshot.The corn maze program will culminate with a Night Maze and Bonfire on Oct. 29 from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. The family-oriented event will also include the petting zoo, hay mountain, corn maze, hayride and giant slingshot.A bonfire with s’mores and music will conclude the evening, and visitors are encouraged to wear Halloween costumes.Admission for all Corn Maze events is $10 per person, including five concession tickets; children 3 and under admitted free.All corn maze events will have hamburgers, popcorn, snow cones and drinks available for purchase from Burden Horticulture Society volunteers.

Corn maze activities set for October at Botanic Gardens at Burden

  • Cajun Country Corn – Open Friday through Sunday the last weekend in September until late November.  Cajun Country Corn has been farming food and fiber for over 30 years. They started their corn maze in 2000 and have been doing it ever since. Past themes have featured All Aboard Riverboat (2014), Mr. Troy Landry of Swamp People (2013), Louisiana – Stirring it up for 200 years (2012) and Girl Scouts (2011). In addition to the regular maze, they open up a portion of the maze on Friday and Saturday nights for haunting. Other spooky attractions include the haunted trail, board maze and zombie paintball. You can also enjoy the pumpkin blaster, corn cannon and other farm attractions while you are there. Pine Grove, LA – 7 Acres

Cajun Country Corn

Be sure to check back tomorrow for our Fall Activities and Festivals guide!

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