Most of the paths aren't this wide. I think here we are in a Comet logo.
A walk through the maze on a beautiful day!
Got corn
Wholesome family fun
2015 Maze Design
Picture fun at the corn maze at night
View of the maze from one of several bridges within the maze.
Angie M.
Sep 25, 2022
Loved this place! Beautiful setting! We did the Sauced & Lost for adults and it was a blast. Will do it next year!!
Read MoreJessica S.
Oct 18, 2020
My husband and kids booked a trip to the corn maze. The organization of the event and line to get in is a little crazy. The maze was muddy and not as "challenging " a they imagined.Honestly, It's not worth the $ or time. They had more fun at a different pumpkin patch with their own free corn maze that's unable in the admission.
Read MoreJulian M.
Oct 29, 2019
I can't type out too much about Liberty Corn maze but it was an amazing date night here.I would say that I'd recommend telling customer while they pay if it's going to be MUDDY MUDDY in the fields as I did ruin a nice pair of chucks. Materials can be replaced though so not a biggie.I also would recommend if you come to bring your own flashlight as the product markups here are craazy. I get it, though.Fun for friends, family, or date night!
Read MoreRhonda S.
Oct 30, 2011
This is the first time, in my memory, that I've attended the corn maze. I had Sara D., The Other R, and his girlfriend with me, and coupons galore. Coupons knocked the entrance fee down by $2.00. I parked in the Pumpkin Patch parking, not realizing there were 2 entrances. I'll provide this warning: The friggin' Pumpkin Patach, where the cafe with grilled hamburgers and cider slushes, also costs $10.00 entrance.I can't make any new comments that haven't already been provided by other reviewers, Get coupons, don't expect decent concessions, cider slushes, modernized bathrooms, or any help from the staff whatsoever on eating lunch or where to go (Not mazewise). Do expect atleast an hour to 2 hours, walking, getting lost, and getting sideswiped by unruly corn that comes out of nowhere. Do expect to actually see young moms dressed as pirates, wearing boots with uncomfortable heels, carrying a baby also dressed as a pirate, meandering through the corn maze. It is a type of weird fun. We had it easy, we were behind a group, who hollered out each check in number. (Thankyou very much). The map they give you at the front is more than difficult to read. We went through one of the trails, got side tracked, ended up in another trail.My only complaint is, the bridges are sketchy. Seriously....I hope my $8.00 goes to bridge repair. I found lot's of loose boards. Also, the fact that there isn't one admission. For God's sake, you can't get into the Pumpkin Patch, after spending all that time in the corn maze, starving, without either bribing cause you are hungry, and promise your life away that you'll only eat and that is it...or paying the price of admission. The pumpkin patch used to be free, folks. Keep this in mind if you bring the kiddies. 2 admissions, one park. Yeah. I expect I'll return to the cornmaze next year. I'll buy my pumpkins elsewhere, and I'll go after I eat lunch.
Read MoreRhiannon E.
Nov 2, 2020
This place was supposed to be a fun afternoon with my children. We got there at 3:40 because the website said they close at 4:00. So thinking we had plenty of time to get in we go to pay and they tell us they're closed because they were trying to be done and going home by 4:00. If that was the case they should've had that listed on the website so we could've planned accordingly.
Read MoreJonathan L.
Oct 19, 2015
Well, this is tough. I think there is some kind of mis-direction and deceit going on with the two business in one parking lot, and ushering customers into both (even if they only want one of them). I'm referring to Carolyn's Country Cousins and the Liberty Corn Maze. It SEEMS they are both the same. They probably know each other (they're only 100 yards apart). THE TWO BUSINESSES ARE OWNED BY THE SAME FAMILY; you can look it up here; https://bsd.sos.mo.gov/BusinessEntity/BESearch.aspx?SearchType=0So, to scam you into going in one business when in fact you were looking for the other, is deceitful and not good business. My review on the Carolyn's Country Cousins business is here; http://tiny.cc/wyrv4xWell, after going through the mess over at Carolyns' Country Cousins and paying $100.00 for something we didn't want, we made our way over to the Liberty Corn Maze. I thought it was really cool. But, I can't get over the fact that the same family owns both businesses and is in my opinion, deliberately creating and fostering a confusing, misleading, and deceitful operation just to make more money. If they got an extra $100.00 out of every car there, it's making a huge impact on their business but leaving folks with a bad taste due to the misdirection. If I had been directed to the maze up front, it would have received 5 stars, However, due to the $100.00 "warmup" over at the other family business, I am giving it a 1 star review. Even though I thought the maze was cool, I won't be back to either place.
Read MoreSara C.
Nov 14, 2011
The 1st time I ever went corn-mazing, it was pitch black, had rained that day so everything was knee deep in mud, and I slashed my hand open on a corn stalk. I have no idea why I wanted to go to the Liberty Corn Maze, but alas I convinced some friends to come with me, (This time in the light!)Corn mazes are a great way to enjoy the fall weather and to get some exercise, too. Admission is $10, but you can find $2 off coupons pretty much anywhere. About a minute into the maze, my friend and I both admitted to each other that we can't read a map. Thankfully, we were able to find a random group of people dressed as pirates and followed them throguh the maze to each check point. Had we not found them, we would have been trapped in there all night!You walk around. You see corn. You get lost. It's fun.
Read MoreTroy P.
Oct 1, 2011
My wife and I went to the Liberty Corn Maze on a Friday night at the end of September 2011 and had a great time. There are four separate mazes, with total lengths of 1.1, 1.6, 2.3, and 2.9 miles each. Of course when you do a maze--especially with a map--you're never going to explore every little detour and walk the total distance. We walked all four, making it to all 24 "checkpoints," in a leisurely 2.5 hours. That's right, the maze is big enough that, even with a map and without getting too lost, we were able to spend more than 2 hours navigating them all. And even with the map a few spots are tricky enough--especially after dark--to make it relatively difficult... thus exciting.My only complaints are things that the owners can probably do very little about. First, some of the "walls" between maze paths are a little thin and you can see through to the next path. Second, this seems to encourage people to cut through the walls and make shortcuts. The whole point of a maze is... well, to walk a maze. When you get a dead end and you know the spot you're trying to reach is just over the next wall, but you don't know how to get there, the fun of that moment is lost when some bozo has busted right through the wall and made a path.We arrived about 30 minutes before sunset, so we did the first two mazes in the daylight and the last two after dark with a flashlight. Let me tell you, doing the corn mazes at night is the way to go. In the daytime, some of the "shortcuts" cut by kids through the maze are very visible and detract somewhat from the fun. At night, however, things like this essentially disappear, especially if you only use a red flashlight to light your map, maintaining your night vision to navigate the maze without a light. Add a thermos of hot cocoa and maybe some pumpkin bread, it makes for a great fall evening.The mazes are very well designed, and each maze has individual quirks that make it fun in a little different way than the others. For 2011, we enjoyed the spot in the blue maze that makes up a soccer player's head, where six or seven paths intersect and it was really easy to get lost and find yourself looping back time and again to the same spot. We also enjoyed the yellow maze, which is basically a long straight line to a little maze in the back corner that makes the shape of a soccer ball--once you get back there it's a fun challenge to make your way around the ball finding all the checkpoints.Overall, the Liberty Corn Maze is a really fun way to spend a fall evening. We'll definitely be back next year.One last note: be sure to find and print the $2 off coupon on their website. Also, I believe they hand them out at local Hy-Vees.
Read MoreLauren R.
Oct 22, 2018
We were pretty much underwhelmed at the whole situation. We came on a Saturday night hoping that doing the mazes at night would be more fun. (Pro tip: if you plan coming at night, definitely bring flash lights.) We purchased 7 corn maze admission tickets and reserved one of their "Kampfires" for 7 people. When we arrived there was one huge admission line. There was absolutely no direction until you got right up to pay.. there were two signs, one for cash and prepaid tickets and the other for card.Once we got in we immediately went over to the corn mazes. There were three to choose from that varied in length. I should first mention that everyone in my party was directionally challenged, and the fact that we chose to do it at night was probably a mistake on our part. My party chose to split into two groups and do the shortest and the middle length maze. So the first issue was that no one really explained the hole punch thing. I don't know if it's common in corn mazes as this was literally my first one. But as we were walking through we came across a little stand with a number and a hole punch, we took out our map and decided the only logical thing to do would be to hole punch the coordinating number on our map. After closer examination we realized that each maze had a series of hole punches you were supposed to punch. I'm not sure if this helps you find your way out or what. We continued to make our way through the corn maze trying to find the next hole punch when we run into the rest of our party! At that point we were both extremely close to the exit, but obviously at some point... one of the groups had to of went into the adjacent corn maze... were still not sure how this happened. Our maze was supposed to be over 2 miles long and there is no way we walked 2 miles... it seemed like we were in there maybe 15 minutes? I honestly never thought there would be so much confusion over a corn maze.The real issue started when we went over to our "kampfire". I think the idea of having campfires is great but it was extremely poorly executed. First off, you are not allowed to bring any outside food or drink in, so if you want s'mores you have to buy it from them. We went in this little building to check in and it was utter chaos. The guy in-charge of the campfires has no idea what was going on. Finally we were assigned a camp and when we get there we were shocked. Let me back up... You have to reserve the campfires online through their website due to there only being a certain number of campfires sites. We booked the campfire and payed extra for 20 s'mores. You are told everything is provided hay bales, wood... Our campsite literally had two tiny hay bales almost worn to the ground for seating. When we asked if we could have more they said it seems like we're all booked up tonight and the seating has been taken but I can see... We made a reservation! If you do not have enough hay bales to accommodate the number of campsites you are renting out then don't rent them out! And with hay bales in that bad of shape you might as well just sit on the ground! Finally a guy came back and gave us another hay bale. At that point everyone but two people had a place to sit, we made the executive decision to just go take another bale from a camp that wasn't being used at the time. I'm sorry, but if I am paying and being promised what I'm paying for, you better damn well deliver! The whole experience just fell short, and with the drive out there I'm not sure it's worth it.
Read MoreRay P.
Sep 24, 2023
Field was muddy, but some of our party members still wanted to still try it. We paid for most of us to go in. After a few minutes of our remaining party waiting on the picnic tables, we were told to pay $15 or leave. Wow. Customer family friendly? No not at all. Don't go here.
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