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Corn Mazes

kip the dinky ones—10 acres minimum. With four elaborate mazes covering 9 miles. It has a help line to call if you get lost. And emergency exits. Designate a navigator. If you use a provided map, turn it whenever you round a corner. No map? Always go left. If you hit a dead end, backtrack and go right. It gets hot during the day without shade, and you might walk several miles. Take water. Expect a lot of pop-outs and chasers at Hanna Haunted Acres. Go soon—most mazes opened in September, and the corn gets trampled. Might as well try the pumpkin cannon while you’re there.

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