Pumpkin donuts and a cider slushy
Sunflower field
Barnyard bouncer
Pigs, goats, and all kinds of friends
Very cool carved pumpkin of only 2 time Heisman trophy winner
Corn cannon
Entrance to the maze
Pumpkin blaster
Not the best picture, but this is their awesome "trampoline" that provided plenty of fun for college kids
Big fun in the corn maze!
Sarah W.
Oct 1, 2023
We typically hit a pumpkin patch and farm every fall and with the various locations around the city it's easy to mix it up and keep things fresh. This one is probably one of my favorites due to the amount of activities they have and the staff were absolutely wonderful. The barnyard bouncer was so fun for our 18 month old and they have two so there is one for the bigger kids and they even let their parents bounce with them. We had the best time on it! They also have pumpkin blaster, paintball, multiple corn maizes, and a sunflower field. There is Gaga ball, basketball, and multiple playgrounds, a shop with all kinds of homemade goods. They even have a bar and a haunted corn maize although I'm not sure when it opens. Tons of super cute photo opportunities and fun things to do for kids. We met some friends there and we stayed for hours and with young kids and they all had such a blast! If you're looking for the biggest most impressive pumpkin patch or sunflower field this might not be the spot for you but it is definitely the most fun for all ages!!
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Jennifer W.
Sep 20, 2020
Went on opening day- it was awesome! So much to do - $16 per person gets you everything! Kids in our group were between 6-11 yo and everyone loved it. Paintball guns- corn/pumpkin launchers- ninja warrior style course- dodgeball - giant bouncy thing- animals- corn mazes- slides- pedal cars- hay rides. They have a haunted corn maze at night time too . We stayed about 4 hrs. Worth every penny. Definitely coming back. Everything was super clean too.
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Brandi H.
Oct 29, 2013
Do you love Halloween, pumpkins, and everything Fall? Well, look no further, this place has it all!My friends and I have been going to the same haunted spot for at least 6 years, but finally last year, we had the hankering to explore and see what other spooks Central Ohio had to offer. Many people recommended (rightfully so) The Maize, so once we checked it out online, we hopped in our Batmobiles and made the 40 minute drive (in a normal car) out to what feels like the backdrop for Jeepers Creepers.Here's a good indicator of how our night went: we went back for a second time this year, fully abandoning our nostalgic haunt from high school and whole-heartedly adopting The Maize. Why?-Bang for your buck - only $8 to enjoy pretty much all of the attractions there, of which there are PLENTY! Only $5 more for the Haunted Field. Note: haunted field. The corn maze has no creepers waiting in the shadows to pop out at you, and the haunted attraction is not a maze at all though you do wind your way through a sort of corn track for awhile. -Again, plenty to do. Goats, bunnies, rubber ducky races, pedal cars, volleyball over a giant haystack, trampoline, potato cannon, hay rides, and everyone's favorite, a corn maze.-Cider. Also, delicious pretzel bites, pumpkin pie, caramel applies...you name it, they've got the perfect fall snack including s'mores kits so you can roast a marshmallow over their fire pit.-Casper. My all-time favorite ghost movie was projected on a huge screen outside of the main building.-They have the Square. Enough said.All-in-all, this place is so well taken care of and curated, the haunted house is impressive with it's various terrifying props and scenes and rooms, the people are nice, the food is delicious and cheap, and most importantly, they manage to wrap everything wonderfall (like that?) about Fall into one place.It's a One-Stop Shop for Autumn Fun and you're really missing out if you don't make the trip out every October!
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Kay T.
Jun 28, 2017
We've come here for years to pick black raspberries. We noticed 2 years ago it wasn't as nice as previous years. We picked yesterday...and I don't know that we'll ever go back. The plants have not been kept up. LOTS of old/dead branches that should be cleaned out annually. The black raspberries were not that great, with a lot of them having dried on the plants & never picked. It's a shame. They would have potential to be amazing if they cared for their plants as much as they do their maize...and new things they're adding like a small petting zoo.
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Matt R.
Oct 27, 2010
Cool! For $12 we got access to the rabbits to pet, the potato gun to shoot, the greased pole to climb, the toy ducks to race, the corn maze to venture through, and, of course, the haunted maze to (listen to others, of course) scream through.Really recommend going here on a night when there is an OSU game going on (sacrilege, I know), but I'm told that it gets (sh)outrageously busy on non-game nights. Plus, if you want an excuse to go, they were playing the OSU vs. Wisconsin game over the loud speakers so you could hear it while you got lost in the non-haunted corn maze - P. S. - the Buckeyes lost, people were upset, tears were had, the haunted maze attendants became zombies.So the real question: was the haunted maze scary? Well, I really didn't think so, but definitely bring a scare-able friend because there's a good chance they'll scream. That was definitely a highlight! It was really well done, though, and it was a fun experience even if it wasn't all that scary. Plus you get to do the regular corn maze and all the other fall standards for the price of admission. Fun stuff!
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Shannon N.
Oct 9, 2018
We love bringing our preschool and pre-K kids here for our fall field trip! The newly added shelter house is amazing for picnic lunches. The children and parents both love coming here!
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Teresa E.
Sep 29, 2018
From toddlers to teens, so much to do. We have just started making this an annual family event. Take time to explore it all. Before we leave we always enjoy hot chocolate or cider around the campfire. Be sure to bring your camera.
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Sarah L.
Oct 24, 2011
This place was alright. Defiantly better with a group. Great for kids.
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Candace M.
Oct 8, 2023
The Maize at Little Darby Creek is amazing. There is so much to do for kids and adults of all ages. We come out every year and the staff and owners are awesome. Highly recommend for a great family activity.
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Hannah D.
Oct 14, 2018
I am the youth leader at our church and we have been taking our youth as well as families from the church to the MAiZE for years and have had awesome and fun experiences so naturally we came back again this year. However, this year was our last as the staff were rude to myself as well as many of our youth's parents and parents who had brought children. We had one mom who had called to receive pricing information regarding her 2 year old and was yelled at because "this was supposed to be for a youth group" even though we have opened this annual trip up to the entire church each year and have never had issue. We also received multiple complaints that we each paid individually even though we were given pricing on an individual basis and not for the group as a whole. It's really a shame that the MAiZE has become more business focused than family focused. I would not recommend.
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