Kingdom Corn Maze
About Kingdom Corn Maze
Kingdom Corn Maze at Simpson Farm is a delightful on-farm experience that the entire family will cherish. Set amidst the scenic beauty of Vermont's Northeast Kingdom, this attraction offers a variety of activities that are bound to keep the young and young-at-heart entertained. One of the main highlights is the corn maze itself, offering both a shorter, kid-friendly version with a fun farm theme and a longer family maze that challenges everyone with clues and riddles.
Beyond the maze, families can explore the animal petting barn, where kids can meet some adorable farm animals. The rubber duck races and corn kernel box are sure to be a hit with the little ones, providing hours of tactile fun. For those with a flair for adventure, the horse-drawn wagon rides and pumpkin and sunflower patches offer a picturesque journey through the farm's beautiful landscapes.
Kids will also love the John Deere trike track, pony swings, and toddler swings, while everyone can try their hand at shooting corn cobs and tennis balls from the corn cob canons. While the kids play, adults can unwind with a game of cornhole or simply relax and take in the stunning views of Burke Mountain. And before you leave, don't forget to indulge in a sweet treat from the ice cream counter, especially the signature hot apple cider ice cream float, and pick up a unique gift from the shop.
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Suggest editAdults $13
Children $13
Free Under 3
Last Update 2025
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What makes Kingdom Corn Maze a sustainable and community-friendly attraction?
The farm emphasizes sustainable practices by supporting local produce and community events, and aims to nurture a love for agriculture among visitors.
What activities can families enjoy at Kingdom Corn Maze?
Families can enjoy a variety of activities such as navigating the corn maze, visiting the petting barn, participating in rubber duck races, and more.
Are there baby facilities available at Kingdom Corn Maze?
Unfortunately, at this time we do not have private family rooms for changing or nursing, but we have a widespread general area with separate sitting areas you may find meets your needs.
What food options are available at Kingdom Corn Maze?
The maze tries to have a food truck on site each weekend. Other options include an extensive ice cream menu, raised plain donuts with warm VT maple syrup, soup (cooler days), fresh popcorn, snacks from the store, and hot cider, hot cocoa, coffee, & tea.
What are some important tips for visiting the Kingdom Corn Maze?
Don't come late in the day to make sure you have time to experience everything. Last admission is by 3/4:00 and we close at 5:00.
What kind of souvenirs can families take home from Kingdom Corn Maze?
Our store/gift shop offers farm-related toys for the kids, apparel, VT maple syrup, local beef and eggs, maple popcorn, apple cider, milk, drinks, local fresh cheese curds, squash, sweet corn, pumpkins, sunflowers, and more.
How can teachers plan a school trip to Kingdom Corn Maze?
Please see our School Groups page on our website for school trip information.
Are there healthy eating options available at Kingdom Corn Maze?
Yes, you can find fresh local produce such as squash, sweet corn, and sunflowers at the farm store, perfect for a healthy snack.
What accessibility options are available for visitors at Kingdom Corn Maze?
Our main grounds are accessible by wheelchairs and strollers, however, the corn maze and pumpkin patch are not recommended for small-wheeled travel. For manual wheelchairs please note we have a slight incline and having someone to help you or an electric wheelchair or scooter is recommended.
What special attractions or events can visitors experience at Kingdom Corn Maze?
Guests can enjoy unique seasonal events and activities like pumpkin picking, special holiday-themed events, and live demonstrations of farming practices.

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