A corn maze is essentially a large field of regular rows of
corn that form an
intricate design with one entrance and one exit. Once inside this massive
abnormality, it will be your mission to make it back
out! For directional
experts, it can take as little as 30 minutes to traverse the maze. This requires
either a very good map, or a whole bag of dumb luck which helps you to take
every single turn correctly. Most people will average about an hour in the maze,
or more. With miles of twisting pathways, dead ends, and oodles of splitting
pathways, you're bound to have fun just being lost! Corn Cops will always be patrolling
the maze to make sure rules are being followed, and to help out anyone who is in
need.
The Leaders farm is the home of Ohio's original corn maze. Since 1997,
they have offered a safe place of fun for the public to enjoy. Each year more
and more things have been added to increase the experience of every person's
visit. It has become a popular fall and Halloween event. We hope you'll come
check us out!
2008's Sam Hornish, Jr. Maze

Here are a few of the previous maze designs:

2007's Jack-o-lantern

2006's Pirate Ship

2005's Great Lakes Chevy Dealers Corn Maze

The University of Toledo's logo was the design for 2004.

Also in 2004 - a very special request.

The 2003 Ohio Bicentennial maze!

Castle Conquest 2002

Leaders Family Farms tractor and Buckeye State, 2001

2000 "Welcome to the Country"

1999's "I Think I Can" train maze!
For more information on the
MAiZE, visit cornfieldmaze.com.
