General Information
About Leaders Family Farms
Q: Are you handicap accessible?
A: Yes, we are. We have a wheelchair accessible port-a-potty on site and our
paths are four feet wide.
Q: Can I smoke while I'm there?
A: You can only smoke in the parking lot.
Please finish smoking before you leave the parking
lot! We try to keep a clean, family-friendly
environment for all of our visitors to enjoy.
Absolutely NO smoking in the cornfields!
This is a serious threat to everyone on site, as
cornfields are very flammable!
Q:
Can I bring my dog with me?
A: As much as we love animals, we would
appreciate it if you would leave your pets at home
when you come to visit us. We do not allow
animals on our farm.
Q:
Can I bring my own food to your farm?
A: No, we do not allow outside food
to be brought onto the premises.
Payment options include cash and the following credit
cards:

We do not accept checks!
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2008 Prices
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Cornmaze
ticket (includes Barnyard):
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Adults (age 12+)
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$8.00
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Youth (age 5-11)
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$6.00
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Babes (4 and
under)
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FREE
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ScreamAcres
ticket:
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Adults
(age 12+)
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$12.00
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Youth
(age 5-11)
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$8.00
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Babes
(4 and under)
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FREE
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Not
recommended for small children!
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Maze/Scream
Acres Combo ticket:
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Adults (age 12+)
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$16.00
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Youth (age 5-11)
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$13.00
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Babes (4 and
under)
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FREE
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Want
a chance to win
FREE tickets to the corn maze or ScreamAcres?
Check out our Photograph Challenge!
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Barnyard Activities
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Hayride (ages
4 and under are free)
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$3.00
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Coop Shoot
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$1.00/4
shots
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Cow Train
(ages 11 and under)
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FREE
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Ages 12 and up
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$1.00
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Group
rates:
There is no
need to make a reservation this year as long as you follow the following guidelines!
Maze - $6.00
(4 & under)
Group combo
- $14.00
NOTE: In
order to receive a group discount, groups
Must
contain a minimum of 20 people
Must have one person paying for all attending
No personal checks will be accepted!
If
it is raining or has rained a lot, we may be closed - check our website or call
419-599-1570 to see if we are able to be open. We are not responsible for bad
weather closings.
September
26 - November 2
Hours
Friday 6PM - 10PM
Saturday 1PM - 10PM
Sunday 1PM - 9PM
Tickets are sold until listed closing
time
ScreamAcres Haunted Cornfield
Opens when the sun goes down and the werewolves howl
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Directions
Note:
Our one-of-a-kind address can not be Googled!
Google
does not know the correct location of our farm.
Please follow the provided directions! |
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From Toledo/Michigan
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From Fort Wayne/Indiana
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Get on 475 South
to State Route 24. Take State Route 24 west towards Napoleon (approx. 30
miles).
Pass the State Route 108 exit at Napoleon, continue on SR-24 west to
Township Road 16. Turn left on Township Road 16 beside the MAiZE sign.
Travel to the first driveway on the left, and you've reached us! If you
come to a T-intersection on County Road M1, you have gone too far.
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Click
here to view a map. |
Take I-469 to State Route 24 east for approximately 40 miles until you
cross State Route 66 in Defiance. Continue on State Route 24 east until
you reach Township Road 16 (approx. 10 miles). Make a right turn,
heading south on Township Road 16 (you should see a large MAiZE sign at
the corner). Travel across railroad tracks and turn at the first
driveway on the left side of the road. If you come to a T-intersection
on County Road M1, you have gone too far.
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From Lima |
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From Bowling Green |
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Take State Route
65 north to Ottawa. Get on State Route 109 north at Ottawa, and take it
to State Route 6 west to Napoleon. Take State Route 24 west,
approximately 1 mile past Napoleon to Township Road 16. Turn left
(south) onto 16. You will cross railroad tracks, and come to a
driveway with a Corn Maze sign. If you reach a T-intersection at
County Road M1, you went too far!
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Take I-75 to
State Route 6 west. At Napoleon, get on State Route 24 west. Take State
Route 24 west approximately 1 mile past Napoleon to Township Road
16. Turn left (south) on 16, traveling for about 1/2 mile. You will see
a sign on the left for the Corn Maze. If you come to a T-intersection at
County Road M1, you have gone too far.
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how to contact us here.
Leaders
Family Farms started in 1994 by planting strawberries, and picking the first crop
the following spring of '95. Since then, we've continued to provide neighboring
communities with their favorite, farm-fresh strawberries. The fall attractions have been added to make the Farm a full-day
of adventures and fun for the entire family. We hope to continue seeing you in
future years!